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MenopauseSociety
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The Menopause Society is the definitive, independent, and evidence-based resource for healthcare professionals, researchers, the media, and the public, and leads the conversation about improving women’s health and healthcare experiences during the menopause transition and beyond. We welcome all who are interested in learning more about menopause so they can make informed health decisions. Our membership includes physicians, nurses, pharmacists, psychologists, and nutritionists. Visit www.menopause.org for more information on menopause, perimenopause, early menopause, menopause symptoms and a wide variety of options to improve your health.
Menopause Care in Underserved Populations
Drs. Gloria Bachmann and Nancy Phillips discuss how healthcare professionals should expand their thinking about the different populations of menopausal women. They review how different populations of women face multiple barriers and hurdles to receive adequate care. (www.menopause.org)
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Preparing for Your Menopause Healthcare Visit
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Drs. Gloria Bachmann and Nancy Phillips discuss how to prepare for your menopause healthcare visit, including making a list of symptoms and questions, making sure you have one-on-one time with your clinician, and requesting a follow-up appointment if necessary. (www.menopause.org)
Premature and Early Menopause and Management Recommendations
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UA-cam Description: Dr. Ekta Kapoor discusses premature and early menopause and the long-term effects of estrogen deprivation. She reviews the causes of premature menopause, the importance of counseling ad pregnancy risk, and management recommendations. (www.menopause.org)
Premature and Early Menopause
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Dr. Ekta Kapoor discusses the differences between early and premature menopause and their consequences, such as loss of fertility and estrogen deprivation. She reviews the importance of discussing these with a healthcare professional and not exchanging information with someone who has experienced a natural menopause because this situation is very different. (www.menopause.org)
Sexual Health During and After Cancer
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Dr. Sharon Bober discusses changes in sexual health during and after cancer. She reviews that sexual recovery after cancer is a process and an important part of a patient’s quality of life. She encourages healthcare professionals to discuss sexual concerns with their patients and direct them to the best resources available. (www.menopause.org)
Changes in Sexual Health After Cancer
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Dr. Sharon Bober reviews sexual health during and after cancer and encourages patients to discuss any issues with a healthcare professional and include partners in the survivorship journey. (www.menopause.org)
Life Expectancy and Major Chronic Diseases
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Dr. JoAnn Manson discusses how the high level of cardiovascular health, evaluated using the American Heart Association’s Life’s Essential 8 metrics, was associated with longer life expectancy, free of major chronic diseases, and may contribute to narrowing socioeconomic health inequalities in both men and women. (www.menopause.org)
Life Expectancy: Do We Have Control?
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Dr. JoAnn Manson reviews that not smoking, having a healthy lifestyle and diet, exercising, and getting enough sleep can increase life expectancy free of common diseases. She reinforces that these lifestyle behaviors are also important and maintaining overall quality of life. (www.menopause.org)
Cardiovascular Disease and Menopause
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Dr. Erin Michos discusses how the menopause transition influences cardiometabolic risk factors and the relationship between vasomotor symptoms and heart disease. She reviews that early onset of menopause in women before age 45 years is considered a risk factor. (www.menopause.org)
Menopause and Heart Disease
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Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in women, and rates have been on the rise for women aged 45 to 64 years. Dr. Erin Michos discusses the relationship between menopause and heart disease and indicates that the menopause transition is a good time to get a cardiovascular check-up. (www.menopause.org)
Hormone Therapy Use in the Aging Transgender Woman
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Dr. Sarah Pickle discusses the risks and benefits of hormone therapy use in the aging transgender woman. There is no age cut-off for gender-affirming hormone use, and almost 20% of transgender women begin their gender journey after age 40. (www.menopause.org)
The Aging Transgender Woman and Hormone Therapy
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Did you know that three out four transgender women will use some type of gender-affirming hormone therapy during their gender journey? Dr. Sarah Pickle discusses the risks, benefits, and limitations of hormone therapy use in transgender women. (www.menopause.org)
Vocal Changes in Midlife Women: The Role of Estrogen
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Vocal changes at midlife can be significant and affect the careers of elite voice professionals. Dr. Cheryl Kinney reviews these vocal changes, including deepening, raspiness, and vocal fatigue and the role estrogen plays in these changes. (www.menopause.org)
Midlife Vocal Changes and Treatment Options
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Did you know that most women will experience some type of vocal changes at midlife? Dr. Cheryl Kinney discusses these changes, including deepening, raspiness, and vocal fatigue and how they can affect the careers of elite voice professionals including singers, voice-over artists, and teachers. (www.menopause.org)
NAMS 2023 Nonhormone Therapy Position Statement
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Dr. Chrisandra Shufelt discusses how the 2023 Nonhormone Therapy Position Statement can help healthcare professionals confidently guide women to effective nonhormone therapies for bothersome menopause symptoms, including hot flashes. (www.menopause.org)
NAMS 2023 Nonhormone Therapies Position Statement for Bothersome Menopause Symptoms
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NAMS 2023 Nonhormone Therapies Position Statement for Bothersome Menopause Symptoms
Mechanism of Novel FDA Approved Nonhormone Treatment Option for Vasomotor Symptoms Explained
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Mechanism of Novel FDA Approved Nonhormone Treatment Option for Vasomotor Symptoms Explained
New FDA-Approved Nonhormone Option for the Treatment of Hot Flashes
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New FDA-Approved Nonhormone Option for the Treatment of Hot Flashes
Disparities in the Menopause Transition
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Disparities in the Menopause Transition
Racial and Ethnic Differences in the Menopause Experience
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Racial and Ethnic Differences in the Menopause Experience
Breast Cancer Prevention: It’s Never Too Late to Make Changes
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Breast Cancer Prevention: It’s Never Too Late to Make Changes
Lifestyle Modification and Prevention of Breast Cancer
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Lifestyle Modification and Prevention of Breast Cancer
Benefits and Pitfalls of Virtual Medicine in Midlife Women’s Health
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Benefits and Pitfalls of Virtual Medicine in Midlife Women’s Health
How to Discuss Sexual Health Concerns With Your Patients
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How to Discuss Sexual Health Concerns With Your Patients
Discussing Sexual Health Concerns With Your Health Care Professional
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Discussing Sexual Health Concerns With Your Health Care Professional
Who is going to be administering compounded bio identical hormones intrathecal??? That would be no one!
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I’m so happy and glad of my healing journey with DR ALAHO OLU on UA-cam Channel, he cured my High Risk (HPV) with his herbal supplements. After multiple Pap Smear test from different labs my test results came out Negative……….
Since the medical field doesn't even teach medical students about HRT, it is a nightmare. I had a hysterectomy in 2006 and I lost my husband, kids, grandkids, job, home, became homeless, I struggle severely, hotflashes are off the charts. All because I have been told I couldn't take HRT at all. 90,000 women have died between 2001 and 2009 because of all the lies.
Doing this to perfectly healthy bodies does not meet any definition of 'care'.
What about insomnia? Severe insomnia?😊
Lets talk about the severe anxiety and physical debilitating symptoms that happen. I have believed i have a deadly infection/disease from this. And i have hypothyroidism. Its the worst experience in my life.
I've been on Estrogen since all my life 1979. I was born 1971. Androgen insensitivity syndrome. I wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy. Is there any way I can throw away these hormones without detrimental effects. I can't transition to male because of no testosterone rececpters.
This is such an awesome presentation. I'm in my late 60s and have been fighting gender dysphoria for most of my life. I am definitely going forward with HRT. So many of my concerns were covered and in the comment section, I found three "older" folks who started late in life, and they're doing great. Thanks so much for everything!!
Hi! I started HRT @ 70yo. Estradiol patch and spironolactone. I’ve had no side effects other than occasional dizziness when I stand up too quickly. This is the spiro. I feel so happy and my wellness is more balanced since starting my transition 🏳️🌈
Thanks so much for sharing. I hope to start Estradiol by the end of July!
There needs to be a realization that bottom surgery removes virtually all of your sexual hormones. I am fortunate thto have a doctor that realized my bone loss was attributable to having essentially zero testosterone and estradiol for years. Patches are not the solution as insurance companies will not pay if you require multiple patches due to poor skin absorption. They think it caused my heart damage. I know get hormones implanted and they are both testosterone and estradiol as my bones had severely degraded in all those years. Why is nobody talking about this? Surely I can't be the only one.
I had excruciating muscle and joint pain with my second round of Reclast. It didn't just go away either and my doctor didn't know what to do. ALL bisphosphonates deplete coenzyme Q . I improved substantially with coenzyme 2 supplementation. You can say that osteonecrosis of the jaw and atypical femur fractured are" rare" until it happens to you. What is the treatment for osteonecrosis of the jaw? I had heard it was not treatable.
I am 65 and I am sitting here crying because no doctor ever allowed me the option to use HRT when I ended menses at 40 years old. Too young! I have none of the known risk factors. Now, I feel angry and sad that so much time has been wasted for me and now I no longer have the option. Even progressive physicians refuse to give HRT to someone my age. Low libido and early grave seem to be my plight. If this was men's medicine, I am damn sure all options would have been on the table. I am glad the information is out there now so my daughters will benefit.
Awareness is the key word👍
I would love to hear about testosterone pellets for breast cancer survivors. In the interest of brain and bone health. Thank you.
The House of Hormones is a great place for education, expert advice and hormone friendly product is anyone is looking extra support😊
I've lost my beautiful singing voice.Heart breaking . No one warned me .
Great Talk
I am from Toronto 🇨🇦, any menopause doctors available? Please let me know. Doctors are not educated in this area but are easy to prescribe anti depressants wth!!!! 😮
Thank you for the knformation. Means a lot! Much love to both of you <3
Without the male gonads, isn't Estrogen needed to protect the bones - to avoid osteoporosis? So HRT will be needed for Trans women in old age? I've met a young trans girl who has broken bones 5 times by age 21 because she was on blockers without HRT. This is not a future I'd wish on anyone.
I'm a 33 year old transwoman. I'm so happy I came across this conversation. The fact that the information provided is actually useful to both cis and trans females. I love that we can all be in the same conversation seeking health knowledge around the same concept.
I wish this channel was more like the British Menopause Society videos and BMS menopause specialist Louise Newspn. I get way MORE information from them than this channel. We’re always behind European countries.
You’re both awesome for making a video about this topic. Thank you! 🙏🏻
How to get saved and be right with God who loves us for eternal life! As anyone can get saved, if they make the choice to do so! 1-Realize that all have sinned before God in one way or another. Romans 3: 10-12+23 (KJB) 10. "As it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one:" 11."There is none that understandeth, there is none that seeketh after God." 12."They are all gone out of the way, they are together become unprofitable; there is none that doeth good, no, not one." 23. “For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God.” 2-Realize that God loved us, even as wicked sinners, enough to allow Jesus Christ to shed his blood on the cross to pay the price for our sins Romans 5: 8-9+12 (KJB) 8. “But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us." 9."Much more then, being now justified by his blood, we shall be saved from wrath through him." 12. “Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for all that have sinned:” 3 -To be saved, you just need to confess unto God and ask him to save you, by accepting Jesus Christ paying the price for your sins, all in order to receive this freely given gift of forgiveness. 1 Corinthians 15: 1-4 (KJB) 1."Moreover, brethren, I declare unto you the gospel which I preached unto you, which also ye have received, and wherein ye stand; 2."By which also ye are saved, if ye keep in memory what I preached unto you, unless ye have believed in vain.” 3."For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures;” 4."And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures:” Romans 10: 9-10+13 (KJB) 9. “That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.” 10."For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation." 13."For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved." Hebrews 9: 27-28 (KJB) 27."And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment:" 28."So Christ was once offered to bear the sins of many; and unto them that look for him shall he appear the second time without sin unto salvation.” Revelation 21: 8 (KJB) "But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death.” Romans 6: 23 (KJB) “For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.” (Lastly, an example of what to genuinely say to God in prayer to get saved and fully forgiven of all your sins.) “Dear God, I am a sinner and need saving. I know I’m not good enough to get to heaven and I need you to save me. I need the righteousness of your son, Jesus Christ. I believe that Jesus is the Lord, who died, was buried and resurrected so that his precious blood can wash away my sins. I trust in him alone to save me. Nothing else. Not my good works or anything else. Only Jesus. I pray this in Jesus’ name, Amen.”
Thank you for this video 🙏 I’m ftm transgender & have recently come off testosterone due to losing my hair. Coming off T has been horrendous… like an early menopause. More research & more funding for older transgender people is so important 👍
Yes, I've noticed my trips to the gym help me tremendously. Swimming and walking on the treadmill. 😊
I just turned 48. I’m experiencing mood swings, emotions going all over the place, anxiety, more tired than normal, can’t do the long workouts like I use to, night sweats, get hot easily… etc…
My thinning hair is really upsetting me 😢
If you don’t have the boy parts due to SRS or bilateral orchiectomy then you have to be on hormones or be at super high risk of osteoporosis as time progresses.
I take testosterone blocker for prostate cabcer. I want an estrogen patch to minimize side effects and to help feminize. Yes im a closet trans How can I at least get this estrogen without exposing myself.
FDA has proven itself to be completely not trust worthy. It exists to protect and promote the incestuous economic interests of foods and drugs at the expense of consumers and patients. FDA not to be trusted and is no reassurance if safety, purity, nor efficacy. Probably people are better off doung the opposite of FDA advice and CDC "guidance."
Oh no...... .....Not DEATH!! HOW TERRIBLE. LOL. Who cares? We are all going to die babe. ❤❤❤
I started my perimenopause symptoms at 44 and I’ll be 51 It’s been horrible 😑
These kinds of videos should go viral in society.
Hi can you advise me I had srs surgery many years ago can I stop taking estrogen and what would happen could you please let me know
I'm 70 but I look so much younger, spironolactone progesterone and estrogen
Yea let’s talk about the information derived from the WHI. That study has been completely debunked. And is responsible for a whole generation of women suffering completely needlessly. As for the medical costs? Osteoporosis, cardiovascular diseases, mental health…. And on and on. May I remind you that 50% of the population will spend half their lives in menopause. Think about that. At any point 25%of the population is suffering from hormone deficiency.
what about microdosing after age 45? Is this a safer option?
Would you recommend using finasteride as a T Blocker for transition MTF, what are your thoughts?
Am on Anterone 50 as t- blocker for 18 months. Is good choice if have blood pressure issues xxxReikki Kyra Jonsun ❤
V helpful but wt to do when drs dont ready to help yoy
I am 46, night sweat is killing me … I don’t use quilt anymore , I only use throw at night to cover my body , my feet sometimes gets insanely hot , I have to stand up and put my feet on the icy cold floor tiles
People do not do this to your bodies. Find better options
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I'm curious if the risks of hrt are similar to the ones of birth control pills that I took from the age of 16-48? If so, I would feel more comfortable with the hrt.
Im 45 and going through early menopause. I also have something called MELAS which is a mitochondrial condition. I have spoken with a person at my Drs and they were useless 😔
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So no mention of going on hrt what so ever!! Get some modern day education lady!
You always say post menopausal women yet in the next breath say anyone can use it? Confusing and unclear
My grandmother had her last child at 41. She thought she was in full menopause because she hadn’t had a regular period in a while.
Dr. Pickle touched on, but failed to elaborate on, target range estrogen lab-result levels; I was curious. I have been on HRT since 1999. No doctor was available anywhere near me who had experience with prescribing then. I have researched, experimented, and pretty much arrived at my own dosing at, what is now, and has been since having SRS, at Estradiol Valerate 20mg/1ml; 17mg every 2 weeks (0.7ml). No adverse issues. I, still, am the one informing (working directly with managing) my dosing because my doctor has had no experience in this matter. For those reasons I have sought an endocrinologist, within a 100 mi. radius, I have arranged for referrals to 10 of them and been denied new-patient status with any because, "our doctor won't treat your condition." Oh well, I just go on as usual. I thought this was a well articulated delivery of medically relevant knowledge; I hope to be able to share this with my doctor. I think she would appreciate the information too. I was surprised the issue of social stigma was a consideration that Dr. Pickle raised; oh yes, it very much is; moreso with the social justice trans insanity that receives so much validity.by some, and a rising resistance from others; what used to be a live-and-let-live, respect for others' differences, and honor to individual rights attitude has changed, and not for the better.