TREATING PERIMENOPAUSE SYMPTOMS IN YOUR 40'S TO FEEL AMAZING

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TREATING PERIMENOPAUSE SYMPTOMS IN YOUR 40S TO FEEL AMAZING//. Treating perimenopause should be considered when perimenopause is filled with symptoms such as perimenopausal hot flashes, perimenopause anxiety or depression, or irregular bleeding. You can treat perimenopause with hormone replacement such as with birth control pills or with hormone therapy. Learn how treating perimenopause steadies your hormone levels and helps you thrive in perimenopause and prepare for the menopause transition!

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Does a Mirena IUD work similarly to BC tabs in perimenopause? I am guessing not because it releases only progesterone and not estrogen, right?

Terra_Incognita
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It’s refreshing to know I’m not alone and not crazy and that it isn’t in my head because it happened all of a sudden and although it’s the early peri menopause I cant imagine going through this for 10 years 😫gulp

grlmariposa
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I’m hitting this now and did t realize what was happening with me. I have crazy panic attacks, irritability, and insomnia. So miserable!

Moon-wcwy
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Thanks for talking about birth control being a good option. I’ve been on a continuous pill for many years and at 49, have had very few symptoms. My doctor encouraged me to stay on it for as long as I can and I’m so glad she did.

ericaerica
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Thank you so much for helping women in menopause! I hit the menopause symptom jackpot and have every symptom! I’m 48 and started perimenopause around 44 it’s been rough! Bc did not work for me it made all symptoms worse. I had the iud put in (Merena) and it’s been 3 months and is so much better. It has not been helping my complete loss of libido. I’m sharing my experience on my channel to bring awareness to this highly neglected transition women go through! It needs to change so we have support and do not have to feel alone!❤️😘🙏🙏🙏 I’m so thankful for you!! I have subscribed ❤️❤️

Divinethreefold
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I just turned 44 .My periods were always on spot, but from this April suddenly I started having hot flashes, night sweats and disturbed sleep. All together was very overwhelming and emotional for me .I had always taken care of my health and mom had her perimenopause at 48 and hit menopause at 53.This unexpected drama has hit me hard. I did my blood test and it's shows I am in premenstrual phase. But my periods is delayed by 5 days, going through cramping . Feels like I have been hit by a wrecking ball

sshnishi
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I was fine then boom overnight I feel like a different person. I’ve never had PMS issues before 40. I have anxiety & just started with the insomnia. Constantly worrying and overthinking. I just don’t feel like myself 😢

melissahempel
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Has anyone gotten horrible symptoms like 10-14 days before their period. Fatigue, cold sensitivity, and just feeling awful. If so, what do you do to help your symptoms besides BC?How old were you when you started with these symptoms? How do you know your definitely in perimenopause?

eyeswideopen
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I was treated for perimenopause, or at least what they thought was perimenopause for five years until finally, they realized I was suffering from primary hyperparathyroidism. I say this, so that patience dig further than just settling for popping pills during perimenopause to mask symptoms.

catf
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Wish you were my doctor! Learned so much! I’m 44 and started having bad peri symptoms right before period! I’m miserable!! I have an appointment with Gyno on Monday, and I’m hoping she listens and helps me!! I want to use the patch. Anyone know good doctors in Minnesota if my doctor ends up not helping. I just get scared that doctors will gaslight and not help.

jenniferr
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Very happy to have found you. Great Dr.. There is very little information out there for women going through peri menopause. New subscriber. Blessings. 😊

PandaA-cvmm
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"...that's the way God made us."
How much I appreciate you speaking Truth!
Thank you for mentioning different options / choices as well as sharing your expertise.

Boutys_mom
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I am 44 and I had a partial hysterectomy 3 years ago. For the past few years I’ve been experiencing headaches, mood swings, hot flashes breast tenderness, forgetfulness, and nausea on the daily😕😕. Thanks for suggesting birth control to as an option to increase estrogen levels.

kinyaalexander
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I am only 42 (just turned) I am 7 months no period and have had a lot of symptoms which I have managed. I am struggling most with lack of libido. I want my healthy lifestyle back with my husband. 😢

tamarabeck
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My wife has PMDD. She’s been in perimenopause for the last 4 years……my life has been a living hell.

AlexSanchez-cchk
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I am going through this from i was 43 until now dont get no help from no doctor i live in Jamaica so thanks for your video

antonnettegordon
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Thank you so much for talking about hormone therapy during late Peri. I have been told I am not ready for any HRT twice because my period comes every 25 days or so (even though now, at age 48, that it's very light and has tapered down to 24 hours vs 5 days of bleeding 6 years ago, which had akways been like that my whole life).

I have theorized the docs are afraid to treat me due to very low risk antiphospholipid antibodies in which my rheumatologist said I can absolutely take HRT at the lowest dose needed to control my symptoms. I have not had a clot and do not have the dx of antiphospholipid antibody syndrome and yet they put that down in my EMR as a dx.

I also have MSH6 Lynch (high risk for endometrial CA esp. High after age 50 and up) and have not had a hysterectomy yet because I have horrible sensitivity to hormone changes and due to their reluctance to treat me with hormones I am terrified that they would severely under treat me after a prophylactic hysterectomy and oopherectomy. As of now, my endometrial lining is never thicker than 5-8mm.

I have intense brain fog, joint pains, back pains, fatigue, anxiety, night sweats, mild hot flashes, and decreased strength of orgasm and decreased lubrication and worsening muscle weakness as well as irritated, itchy vulva ..all of this started Sept 2021. I had always had bad PMS but it has now started happenning all month long except the week before ovulation (though many of my cycles are anovulatory as far as basal body Temps tracking goes).

Everything I read about HRT according to NICE guidelines says I should get some sort of HRT and this is why I theorized that the docs are petrified to treat me. I forgot to add that at age 46 I was diagnosed with Osteopenia.

I feel estrogen would greatly help symptoms of mine and help reduce my risks of osteoporosis and colon cancer that I have.

crazycocoapuff
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Hello, thank you for sharing light with us!!!
What is the best time of the day to take birth control pills for late perimenopause ?
Thank you for helping us!

kattyacardonne
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Every video out there is about low progesterone! What if you very recently had Mirena IUD to control adenomyosis symptoms, and now you just feel tired and sleepy like a teenager, what would that be?
1) Body adapting to Progestin dose 24/7?
2)Or progesterone still on the low side?
3)or tipping on the slightly high side?

🤔 Can you make a video focusing on symptoms of higher than normal progesterone?

Zinnie
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I’m 48, my periods are still pretty regular (schedule wise) I’ve had a couple times where I skipped a month and since I had always been pretty regular and now they’re super heavy. I knew something was going on. I also was having palpitations, anxiety attacks . Light night sweats, hot flashes. Not terrible but annoying. I do have anxiety, some light depression. I told these things to a doctor, a woman doctor also. She totally dismissed me . She was really young, so maybe that’s why. 🤷🏻‍♀️

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