The No.1 Menopause Doctor: They’re Lying To You About Menopause! Mary Claire Haver

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  • čas přidán 4. 06. 2024
  • Menopause symptoms, perimenopausal symptoms, weight loss, exercise, hormone replacement therapy. If you enjoyed this, you will LOVE this conversation with Dr Mindy Pelz: • The Miracle Doctor: Ge...
    00:00 Intro
    02:56 Your mission
    07:05 The Crazy Effects Of Menopause On Women's Bodies & Their Mental Health
    09:13 What Is Menopause & It's Symptoms?
    15:00 Women With Menopause Are Being Let Down By Our Medical System & Society
    19:03 Are You Skeptical About The Medical System?
    20:39 The Health Consequences Of Menopause
    27:00 How Can We Give Women The Support They Need?
    31:54 What Is Inflammation?
    35:01 The Importance Of Fiber In Our Diets
    37:12 Fasting
    41:38 Fuel Refocus
    43:05 The Importance Of Building Muscle Mass
    45:23 Does Hormone Therapy Cause Cancer?
    52:33 The Side Effects Of Hormone Therapy
    54:16 How To Help Women With Menopause
    55:21 The Link Between Sex & Menopause
    57:12 A Story About One Of Your Patients
    59:45 Advice For Men
    01:02:38 Do Men Experience Anything Similar?
    01:06:58 Sleep Disruption
    01:08:33 The Perfect Exercises During Menopause
    01:09:58 Your Diet
    01:13:17 Ads
    01:15:30 A History In Your Family Of Why This Is So Important To You
    01:18:43 Your New Book
    01:22:19 The Last Guest's Question
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Komentáře • 9K

  • @TheDiaryOfACEO
    @TheDiaryOfACEO  Před 5 měsíci +2494

    This is a conversation, both men and women NEED to listen to! Can I ask you all a favour? If you enjoy this episode, could you please hit the like button 👍🏾 it helps us massively. Appreciate you all! 🙏🏽

    • @Fulfilled-leaders
      @Fulfilled-leaders Před 5 měsíci +28

      Just did💫👌😊

    • @kittydeleo4043
      @kittydeleo4043 Před 5 měsíci +43

      Agree! Thank you for doing this podcast!

    • @froufou100
      @froufou100 Před 5 měsíci +40

      Oh wow, I never thought you would discuss such a subject. Thank you. I am going through peri-menopause, and it's pure hell even with HRT and anti-depressant...

    • @carnivoreheals
      @carnivoreheals Před 5 měsíci +30

      Hey, Steven, I would love it if you would interview Dr. Ken Berry and/or Dr. Anthony Chaffee on the carnivore diet. I’m in a group with Dr. Berry that has thousands of members. We are getting our health back at all ages beyond our wildest dreams. This could help so many people in your audience. Thank you!

    • @aj68725
      @aj68725 Před 5 měsíci +19

      Thank you again for another great interview. I really appreciate the fact that you do your homework and read the material related to your guests. There’s nothing worse than interviewing knowledgeable guests without proper preparation- makes you look like an incompetent idiot. (Unfortunately, there are a few CZcamsrs whom you’ve interviewed 🙄who make this elementary mistake 😐).

  • @villagefarang
    @villagefarang Před 5 měsíci +7739

    My wife is 49 and perimenopausal but doing all the right things to deal with it, exercise, diet, sleep, hormones. We talk about it a lot and even discussed this podcast while soaking in the tub together this evening. It is hard to know if you are doing everything you can but we talk and I do my best to support her. Guys need to step up and be more supportive and understanding. Thanks for discussing this topic.

    • @NBnNC
      @NBnNC Před 5 měsíci +706

      Your wife is blessed to have you!

    • @squirrelboss7067
      @squirrelboss7067 Před 5 měsíci +30

      lol

    • @tarawiselove
      @tarawiselove Před 5 měsíci +284

      Thank you for posting. You describe what a husband does... He husbands.

    • @ladybug3380
      @ladybug3380 Před 5 měsíci +257

      You’re a great husband 🤗I hope she appreciates you.

    • @brightspacebabe
      @brightspacebabe Před 5 měsíci +164

      She is blessed to have you as a husband!!Menopause symptoms come on fast, are worrying and frustrating, and cannot be “cured” with A magic pill or HRT. God bless and much more success with her knowledge and healing and your patience ❤❤❤

  • @jeaniebritz4587
    @jeaniebritz4587 Před 5 měsíci +6323

    I started menopause at 53 and did it without any supplements. I fasted often. I was also very aware not to fan myself when having hot flashes - especially in the corporate environment where I worked (also with family) because of the stigma. I was told at 56 that I am getting too old to be promoted. Started my own companies at 59😊 healthy and energetic at 61 and going strong.

    • @annielin2894
      @annielin2894 Před 5 měsíci +149

      I agree I am 49 I fasted too frequently! This allow me to slow my menopause!

    • @workhardplayharderx2
      @workhardplayharderx2 Před 5 měsíci

      Everyone has diff. symptoms, I was at my BEST at 49.... 52 has been a struggle with insomnia@@annielin2894

    • @vchgs2872
      @vchgs2872 Před 5 měsíci +301

      Too old to be promoted 💔
      Things women have to contend with.
      I'm so happy you started your own company.
      That's where I'm headed too, 51, and I no longer have the patience for corporate stuff and performance reviews 😅
      All the best to you.

    • @gardyloo3093
      @gardyloo3093 Před 5 měsíci +301

      I'm the same! I'm 60 now, and had the symptoms at age 56-57. Fasting got rid of it. Also a healthy lifestyle. Menopause is a natural transition. Our bodies were perfectly designed to go through it all without taking artificial hormones.

    • @gardyloo3093
      @gardyloo3093 Před 5 měsíci

      @@vchgs2872 I think men in their 50's get just as discriminated against as we do. Ageism sees no gender.

  • @brandinshaeffer8970
    @brandinshaeffer8970 Před 3 měsíci +392

    Pretty freakin cool that a young man is doing a deep dive on an issue that touches the life of every woman in her 40's & 50's.

    • @decimustv4257
      @decimustv4257 Před měsícem +5

      The big problem I have with your comment is that you are praising someone who is untrustworthy and unreliable. Just look at his other videos, and if you are honest and objective you will clearly see that he often gives the spotlight to quacks and conspiracy theorists. Such a person cannot be deemed as a trusted source of information. This particular woman, however, may be legitimate. I don't know, so I reserve judgement on her. Finally, another black mark against the CEO guy is that he's the face of Heul, which as you probably know is junk food masquerading as cheap health food. If you truly want to be healthy, eat natural foods, not chemical concoctions like Heul.

    • @lorrainefryer
      @lorrainefryer Před měsícem

      @@decimustv4257I also love this guy, we are all entitled to our own thoughts and opinions, please remember that.

    • @gilliandowney5225
      @gilliandowney5225 Před 25 dny +1

      30s 40s and 50s

    • @dBarb1999
      @dBarb1999 Před 15 dny +2

      I’m not impressed at all. This interview could’ve been so much better if it were conducted by a middle aged woman.

    • @awakeningwonderland9665
      @awakeningwonderland9665 Před 10 dny +3

      @@dBarb1999there is one - Mel Robbins does an interview with Dr Mary Claire Haver. We can still appreciate that a guy is trying to help men understand this without having to be rude.

  • @meganbaldwin1699
    @meganbaldwin1699 Před 2 měsíci +389

    Had I not found these videos I would be convinced that I was dying. Heart palpitations, migraines, itchy skin, insomnia, pure rage, crying spells, the list goes on and on! I’m 43 and I literally do not recognize myself. Thank God for CZcams… because the 800.00 a month that I pay for health insurance is absolutely USELESS! My husband needs to watch this with me. I think he thinks I’m crazy 😌

    • @KS-un3pi
      @KS-un3pi Před měsícem +12

      The insurance game is busted!! I hate insurance controls how your visit is coded, if they will pay for it and that goes for medicine/supplements too. Seems the only reason to have it is for meds and catastrophic events. Otherwise it is a bust.

    • @vickywitton1008
      @vickywitton1008 Před měsícem +4

      ❤❤❤

    • @DetroitKim
      @DetroitKim Před měsícem +12

      I've had multiple issues related to endometriosis and perimenopause - nearly everything that helped or fixed issue was not covered by insurance - in many ways insurance is a big fat scam imo

    • @SA-sb7rt
      @SA-sb7rt Před měsícem +3

      Same here 💔

    • @Linesthat-defineMe
      @Linesthat-defineMe Před měsícem +7

      Also My husband thinks I am crazy , nobody is there to tolerate you.

  • @christineebbinghaus9433
    @christineebbinghaus9433 Před 5 měsíci +1590

    When I was going through menopause, my husband told me to "fix it" and to "stop making excuses" , that "other women" didn't experience the same things that I was experiencing. There was no compassion or empathy no matter how much I tried to explain what was happening inside of me. We are no longer married. Maybe if I told him it was the equivalent of his testicles shrinking to nothing, he would have been more receptive.

    • @melanatedandlovingit1305
      @melanatedandlovingit1305 Před 4 měsíci

      Shocking behaviour from these neanderthal men. Ewwww... glad u got rid

    • @susanbowman3865
      @susanbowman3865 Před 4 měsíci +119

      Feel free to add to his “testicles shrinking to nothing” that he stops ejaculating. Since we lose the ability to make babies why shouldn’t they. That’ll get their attention and quick.

    • @hope4truthlight162
      @hope4truthlight162 Před 4 měsíci +94

      Same. Mine told me I was making it all up so I didn’t have to go get a job. It came on just as the last children were leaving homeschool.
      I’d have divorced him too, God took him away. But it hurt at the time. Grateful to have moved beyond. I’ve reprogrammed my mind. I got you.

    • @MariaRomero-wf6kc
      @MariaRomero-wf6kc Před 4 měsíci +42

      I am sorry. Thank you for sharing. At least I don’t feel alone now. I am still trying to figure this out and try different hormone therapy. I am sorry. hang in there. 🙏🏻

    • @Waya420
      @Waya420 Před 4 měsíci +49

      with the way he sounds he would have most likely said you are overreacting my ex was the same way. just horrible people.

  • @procrastnwriter
    @procrastnwriter Před 4 měsíci +1717

    My spouse and I are separating after 25 years of marriage and 28 years together. Why? I boil it down to menopause. I helped him through a decade of Lyme Disease issues; I was his "patient advocate" to the point that doctors and I emailed each other to help with his care, from fitness, diet, and naturopath to specialists. I'm a year into menopause, and I'm "too much." It breaks my heart.

    • @sarahclement3679
      @sarahclement3679 Před 4 měsíci +121

      So sorry

    • @1STBUCKLEY
      @1STBUCKLEY Před 4 měsíci

      I can't take drugs, highly reactive but I have been using bio identical progesterone from wellsprings. USA company. Not licensed in UK been available over 30years no side effects. It's given me a bit of life back. Also a estrogen progesterone version.

    • @nmartins7714
      @nmartins7714 Před 4 měsíci

      Forget about that trash man. And learn a lesson from all of this. 1st The person has to think about herself and then about the other.

    • @GermanShepherdDaphne
      @GermanShepherdDaphne Před 4 měsíci +212

      I’m so sorry. You deserve better

    • @joincoffee9383
      @joincoffee9383 Před 4 měsíci +192

      Most marriages are like that. That’s why in some places in the world girls started not getting into marriages or partnerships cause they foresee the end.

  • @jeffl8725
    @jeffl8725 Před 2 měsíci +335

    My wife asked me to listen to this podcast. I am glad I did. I will do what I can to be more supportive of her but I hope the medical industry does the same.

    • @JubeeBijou
      @JubeeBijou Před 2 měsíci +8

      I just sent it to my husband.

    • @Elhastezy888
      @Elhastezy888 Před 2 měsíci +13

      Thank you sir 🤍 for posting and for trying.
      Wishing you both many many blessings

    • @tdmccoy1211
      @tdmccoy1211 Před 2 měsíci +2

      I know my husband wouldn't 😢

    • @SANNAsewglam
      @SANNAsewglam Před 2 měsíci +12

      That is the Best Gift you could give to your wife! Listening to the podcast. My husband watched a Dr Phil episode on menopause. I believe it's saving our marriage. When I told my husband buckle up...we're in for a bumpy ride😅 He looked at me with fear. The toughest part for me is the anxiety that he doesn't love me....but then he does something sweet and with empathy and my world is back to normal.

    • @Elhastezy888
      @Elhastezy888 Před 2 měsíci +4

      @@tdmccoy1211 hope/pray/wish somehow that changes..... whether through his kindness/understanding or your getting relief...... somehow 💕

  • @withurshield931
    @withurshield931 Před 2 měsíci +449

    Sweating I can deal with, hot flashes I can deal with. What I can’t deal with is the paralyzing fear, anxiety, depression, and fatigue.

    • @susandixon8778
      @susandixon8778 Před 2 měsíci +7

      I went through it all. It was absolutely horrible! Thank God for HRT!!

    • @taliadavis4297
      @taliadavis4297 Před 2 měsíci +2

      I understand.

    • @carrier7399
      @carrier7399 Před 2 měsíci +10

      St. John's Wort and some natural supplements helped me, immensely. Watch some of Dr. Berg's videos.

    • @user-cc5od3zk4p
      @user-cc5od3zk4p Před 2 měsíci +17

      The fear and anxiety hit me and I have always had nerves of steel. Especially with driving. It went away after a couple of years. Magnesium tablets and topical magnesium helped and still help now. Takes the edge off.

    • @Callitout-kl1uq
      @Callitout-kl1uq Před 2 měsíci +9

      I didn’t realize how much menopause had negatively impacted my ability to manage stress and my emotions until I went on HRT for temp regulation and sleep issues. It’s been amazingly helpful.

  • @perculiar_daughter
    @perculiar_daughter Před 5 měsíci +1202

    I started perimenopause at 37, then like a text book countdown I started dropping one menstrual cycle a year for ten years. 47 was apparently "early" to be fully in menopause and my doc recommended a bone scan as it could increase my risk of osteoporosis.
    Interestingly, my bones were strong and perfectly fine and the lady who did the scan told me she sees this in many overweight women like me, and its one of the very few advantages to being heavier. Basically, we are constantly weight lifting due to the excess body mass we carry, so our bones are stronger. Im carrying an excess of around 30lbs.
    Im now 52, and have suffered what I would call challenging, but not crippling symptoms. I have never felt the need to take HRT as I didnt ever feel that debilitated by menopause. I had almost every "symptom" but luckily to a lesser degree than some ladies who I know struggle terribly.
    I feel absolutely fabulous at 52, most symptoms have now left and Im loving this new phase. I have made a few lifestyle and nutritional changes that Im happy to share if it helps others.....
    Vit D daily - 4000iu
    Marine collagen suppliment in my morning coffee - this has had a very beneficial impact of the aches and pains for sure.
    Stopped using so many chemicals on my body, quit dying my hair and went silver and started making my own organic soaps as a hobby.
    I use the 16.8 fasting routine which has helped my gut massively.
    Daily serving of blueberries and apple with a good prebiotic natural yoghurt.
    Eat good quality meats and make a lot of bone broth and collegen based soups from organic animal joints.
    Grow my own veg - (I dont have a huge space but I try my best)
    Walk at least 30 mins a day, mostly more than that with my dog.
    Limit alcohol for special occasions, also watch caffine intake.
    Drink enough water (this makes such a difference to my mental clarity)
    Get a good night's sleep, have a good sleep routine (I dont have a TV in my bedroom)
    Dont watch the news - its always bad and depressing.
    Practice gratitude, count your blessings in life.
    Get out with friends, laugh, and certainly NEVER say "Im getting old"
    Most of all ladies, keep a positive mindset as much as you can, we can often talk ourselves into feeling low by our attitudes to what we are facing. Im here as proof that there is a fabulous life after menopause, its not a "decline" , its a freedom!!

    • @carliebeau5329
      @carliebeau5329 Před 5 měsíci +19

      Congratulations on you. But the point is that is your body . It's very personal as your story tells. Your advice because your body succeeded will not help another women's body as we are all made different . But enjoy. It's a crap shoot

    • @porshacohen7941
      @porshacohen7941 Před 5 měsíci +27

      Thank you for this comprehensive list of recommendations ❤

    • @Elena-fe3os
      @Elena-fe3os Před 5 měsíci +20

      After 35, realized I do not tolerate the hair colour..stopped and for a while I just have highlights. I had some problems with a knee, felt tired, stressed, had delays in period..I ignored most of the things , did not give importance, did not thought much about them.
      Then , around 40 gained a lot of weight. 60lbs, along a year.. thought is the change in lifestyle, a more sedentary life. 2022 started gym again, abandoned. Beginning of 2023 , so, 3 years overweight, went again , lost weight , lifting weights, gained strength. .. discovered that I am less tolerant to people, started to cut many from my life, changed a lot, had hot flushes, for a bone graft had some blood tests and had vit D very low..then , I realized that my period is gone.. missing for months. Only then I put all together , thought about menopause and realized that I knew nothing , I was not ready.. I entered in another stage of my life and had no clue. 44 .
      Thank you for your advice. Will make bone broth and seek collagen powder ...bought vitamins .
      I think the face saw major changes and do not think is from losing weight..but, loss of collagen and estrogen.. I woke up looking to an older self, overnight.

    • @carolinehill8325
      @carolinehill8325 Před 5 měsíci

      Your bones are good because your extra adipose tissue produces estrone.

    • @Junkinsally
      @Junkinsally Před 5 měsíci +26

      @@carliebeau5329-I think if women would actually DO the things this woman is doing they too would feel better. Most just are complaining because they don’t want to change their lives to handle it.

  • @EleanorPearson-lk4sn
    @EleanorPearson-lk4sn Před 5 měsíci +6149

    When I first hit menopause, I actually gained 18 lbs and couldn't lose it for the longest time. Tried pills, vitamins, and just made things worse. Now, I'm using the Aspect Health sensor, watching my diet, keeping tabs on my hormones, and even doing a bit of exercise, even though I'm already 53 yo

    • @angeliadelossantos88
      @angeliadelossantos88 Před 5 měsíci +74

      Six months ago I began seeing a functional medicine doc and it has been a game changer. Finally someone taking me seriously and Im now on HRT! Of course, the expensive health insurance I pay a premium on every month will not cover my doc visits. Proof that the current system wants us drug dependent and chronically ill.

    • @annelbeab8124
      @annelbeab8124 Před 5 měsíci +57

      .... "even doing a bit of exercise".
      I can only recommend resistance training with weights (can easily be done at home) and walks.
      Both changed my life.

    • @suzh4187
      @suzh4187 Před 5 měsíci

      @@angeliadelossantos88wow…but viagra for men is paid by insurance. 🙄

    • @DNACHOST
      @DNACHOST Před 5 měsíci +22

      Go exercise and stop taking pills

    • @a.leehilliard4716
      @a.leehilliard4716 Před 5 měsíci +16

      Ramp up the exercise. It will make a big difference.

  • @Laugregall
    @Laugregall Před 3 měsíci +90

    My 92 year old nanny mae took HRT until she was 71 and says this is way she is still thriving and out walking every day and has all her mental faculties ✨

    • @Davina29080
      @Davina29080 Před 2 měsíci +1

      When did your nanny Mae start taking HRT?

    • @keekeemyfirstcat8410
      @keekeemyfirstcat8410 Před 28 dny +3

      I started at surgical menospause, age 43. I am 69 now and will not quit HRT.

    • @Melh05
      @Melh05 Před 25 dny

      @@keekeemyfirstcat8410 What type of HRT are you taking? My Ob-Gyn just prescribed me oral Estradiol and progesterone. I’m a little concerned about blood clots although I’m not a smoker, 55 and in good health

    • @growthrulove
      @growthrulove Před 6 dny

      What is hrt?

    • @keekeemyfirstcat8410
      @keekeemyfirstcat8410 Před 6 dny

      @@growthrulove Hormone Therapy

  • @tiffanylbacon
    @tiffanylbacon Před 2 měsíci +57

    As I listen to this podcast I am infuriated. For 12 years I have suffered a litany of symptoms that doctors claimed were in my head. I have been told nothing is wrong with me, that I eat too much, that I don’t exercise enough, that I had bipolar disorder. I have been dismissed by over 50 doctors. And all along I have been suffering with perimenopause. My marriage has suffered and my quality of life has been sub par. I sit here and think that if one of these doctors listened to me I could have gotten HRT and my life would be oh so different. I’m with Dr. Mary Claire Haver with this needs to change. I’m on board with this movement!

    • @randl7423
      @randl7423 Před 22 dny

      I'm so sorry you've been on such a frustrating journey. Being diagnosed with bipolar isn't something insulting or negative, though - BP meds changed my life for the better. That may not be the case for you; I assume there are plenty of reasons you disagree with the diagnosis. And hormone imbalance may in fact be all that's going on for you. But I just wanted to weigh in that an accurate bipolar diagnosis can be an amazing gateway to a better life, for some.

    • @jotift2709
      @jotift2709 Před 5 dny

      Sadly you can't rely on Dr's anymore my hubby had lung cancer but was told it was in his head he died in 2018

    • @tiffanylbacon
      @tiffanylbacon Před 2 dny

      @@jotift2709 that is so sad 😞. I’m truly sorry for your loss.

  • @robinmarberry7198
    @robinmarberry7198 Před 5 měsíci +1163

    Who knew that the only thing worse than having a period is NOT having a period? Thank you for the interesting podcast.

  • @judithgallegos1748
    @judithgallegos1748 Před 5 měsíci +1228

    I had only one symptom of menopause and that is my periods simply stopped. My doctor did blood tests and asked me if I wanted hormones. I said, "No". I was around 51years old. To this day, I have never had a hot flash or any other problems. I just turned 80 years old.

    • @HannahPartington-lu9bn
      @HannahPartington-lu9bn Před 5 měsíci +89

      My mum had a bad menopause , heart palpitations, anxiety, but she declined HRT . Mum is 86 now and very healthy ( on no medication for anything )

    • @PeaceIsYeshua
      @PeaceIsYeshua Před 5 měsíci +82

      @@Judith, what is your diet? Do you eat lots of animal fats? That’s supposed to really help.

      The carnivore women are sailing through menopause _without_ any HRT! I recommend everyone listen to Elizabeth Bright and Lisa Wiedeman (carnivore Doctor). They recommend LOTS of saturated animals fats-like the equivalent of 1-2 sticks of butter a day. Your adrenals, thyroid and hormones all need saturated fat!s ❤

    • @judithgallegos1748
      @judithgallegos1748 Před 5 měsíci +136

      @@PeaceIsYeshua I have skipped breakfast since I was a child, except for one cup of coffee, a sandwich for lunch and a dinner from scratch. I eat meat, but prefer fish. Lots of olive oil. My family is from Spain and I tend to prepare foods from Spain. Also, my favorite food is chocolate!

    • @PeaceIsYeshua
      @PeaceIsYeshua Před 5 měsíci +12

      @@judithgallegos1748
      That’s awesome! Thank you!! ❤️

    • @TheSimaralynn
      @TheSimaralynn Před 5 měsíci +12

      Que suerte la suya. Que bueno

  • @maximusmom5015
    @maximusmom5015 Před 3 měsíci +107

    I am one suffering in silence. Divorced and scared to start a relationship with a great man because I'm afraid of all my menopause baggage. Thinning hair, hot flash, low libido, night sweats, brain fog etc etc etc. It is truly depressing.
    Great interview. Thanks for helping share the light on this.

    • @nolamama3558
      @nolamama3558 Před 2 měsíci +11

      Girl. Don't do that! Let this be your moment to take care of YOU! This video made me finally look for a doctor who specializes in HRT. Appointment is up-coming, but I am now actually hopeful for the first time in years. Please, don't let one more day go by without looking into it. It's so hard to take time to focus on ourselves, I know. I see your username says mom, so as one mom to another, you can't take care of everyone else the way you want to unless you are in a good place yourself. I wish I could reach out and hug you. You are NOT alone.

    • @maribenevidess
      @maribenevidess Před 2 měsíci +8

      A woman at any age can have health issues that can affect relationships. If you a have a great men that wants to start something with you just go for it. Life is just too short to be losing those chances. Start your treatments, take care of yourself and enjoy the new guy.

    • @rosegomez6591
      @rosegomez6591 Před 2 měsíci

      Hi, don't suffer for now until you look into a HRT try this natural Therapy Hormones Estradiol, and progesterone is what I start with and a form of omega, a vitamin, D, C your magnesium a good quality pillow. Brisk walks and eat small meals through day. , I promise it will help you. I know how you are feeling, and I care. I was there. DR, PLATT wellness center. you can buy his hormone therapy online and its natural helps 100 percent. I plan to try HRT but for now this is a great start. Water aerobics in the summer. Its ok not to be okay

    • @travelpro23
      @travelpro23 Před měsícem +1

      @@maribenevidesslove this advice. ❤

    • @mypointofview1111
      @mypointofview1111 Před měsícem +4

      Get a cat not a man. They're loving, loyal and don't demand sex when you're not in the mood

  • @lilyshah4608
    @lilyshah4608 Před 3 měsíci +38

    I’m married to a gynecologist and I had do advocate for myself both to him and my endocrinologist. I found myself apologizing for my moods when I could physiologically not control how my body was reacting to my environment. Finally went to a woman clinic and HRT is awesome

    • @crystalmasters8582
      @crystalmasters8582 Před měsícem +1

      Sad that men in the field married to women can't or won't help them.

  • @lenoraKQ
    @lenoraKQ Před 4 měsíci +765

    “Are we not as important as we were when we were fertile? Do our lives not matter?” THANK YOU for asking these questions! ❤

    • @lilianawebb8687
      @lilianawebb8687 Před 4 měsíci +12

      😊 I was
      so happy when my period left.
      We are all different. Thank you for taking about it
      And for the good advise.

    • @annehathaway2107
      @annehathaway2107 Před 4 měsíci +4

      Not acvording to mothetnatire your purpose is ovet..sigh

    • @user-en2ct8ql4g
      @user-en2ct8ql4g Před 4 měsíci +10

      No you are not, the same thing applies to men, there is a physical and cognitive decline in men, and eventually they no longer are part of the workforce.

    • @kellyprice1024
      @kellyprice1024 Před 4 měsíci +3

      ​@@lilianawebb8687 I was too. It was the best part. 😊

    • @nmartins7714
      @nmartins7714 Před 4 měsíci +6

      seWhen I heard this question coming from a doctor, I even thought it was strange, since the issue is not that women matter during their childbearing years. If they undergo fertility treatments, they are not or are not. But the real issue isn't even the person, it's the money.
      So, no, it doesn't matter at any age.
      The way any crime against women is not even taken into account shows this.

  • @OxyRay-ms8bm
    @OxyRay-ms8bm Před 4 měsíci +677

    I'm a 47 year old woman and I've never cried so hard watching a podcast. All of the unnecessary confusion, pain, isolation, cruelty, it's criminal. Thank you, both of you, for raising the bar. ❤

    • @aprilkitten
      @aprilkitten Před 4 měsíci

      I agree. Its time that we all wake up to the truth and realize that our government and our medical system was not designed to keep us happy or healthy or to protect us from unnecessary suffering unless they could profit by doing so.
      Hiding the truth and causing suffering is essential for their business to be successful.
      The system is rigged so that they can profit off of our ignorance. None of this was a mistake, no, it was all intentional.
      I'm 66 a nutritionist and just retired from the UC Hospital's Center for Women's Health and have been watching this happen for decades.
      We can't depend on MDs anymore, except to provide catastrophic care, or the government. We can only depend on ourselves and therefore we must educate ourselves and our children extremely well.
      There's a lot of good books out there and a lot of educational material including alternative options for health and happiness including the infinite power of our consciousness.
      They do not want you to know the the truth or to find the answers, but all the answers are out there, you just need to know where to look and many of those wonderful healers are right here on CZcams!
      I wish you well & encourage much reading! 🤗🌸🌿

    • @innagotavita6117
      @innagotavita6117 Před 4 měsíci +3

      47? I was swinging off chandeliers! It was the best time in my life. This woman is way too dramatic

    • @helenalovelock1030
      @helenalovelock1030 Před 4 měsíci +42

      @@innagotavita6117 no she’s not she’s a professional in the field so she sees thousands of women. I’m pretty sure she knows a lot more than you do. You clearly were lucky swinging from your chandelier and not having problems but many women don’t just sail through it

    • @redlady3123
      @redlady3123 Před 4 měsíci +32

      @@innagotavita6117 Be thankful and less judgy. Your experience is just that. Yours. This woman is now validated. You can’t take that away from her.

    • @fifitheflowerpot
      @fifitheflowerpot Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@innagotavita6117😂I was playing football and men of my age were looking like What 😮did she really kick the ball over that big high wall. At 47 I was fit slim sexy as hell 😅

  • @danifrade1403
    @danifrade1403 Před 2 měsíci +62

    I am not sure when my menopause started, but I think it was around the age of 44, or 45. I am now 49; I have been on HRT on and off for almost 2 years. Some of the symptoms eased, like my endless night sweats and hot flushes, but I have a plethora of other ones: aches and pains, terrible brain fog, gastrointestinal issues, bladder issues, and tiredness because I can't sleep properly. But above all, I am constantly irritable. Anything and everyone annoys me. I turned into a different person, one that I don't recognise and don't like. I feel like my old self has gone and someone else has taken over my body and my soul. I hate every single minute of menopause.

    • @fiesta5840
      @fiesta5840 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Me too. I am 47. Not sure it's perimenopause as my periods are still regular but all symptoms I have

    • @brmcnallen
      @brmcnallen Před 2 měsíci

      Did your HRT include testosterone?

    • @danifrade1403
      @danifrade1403 Před 2 měsíci

      @@brmcnallen I don’t think so; I use Evorel sequi patches

    • @amyschiavo215
      @amyschiavo215 Před měsícem +2

      I was on HRT for a few years and found that my body was not absorbing them. I switched to bio identical hormones and I feel way better. I also got on testosterone which I wasn’t on before and it changed my life. My libido is way better, I have more energy, I feel stronger! Currently I get the estrodial and testosterone pellets and take progesterone by mouth. Find a good hormone doc and get some current bloodwork done to determine what you need. I’m sorry you’re struggling. It is not easy to figure out at first. Don’t give up! You might just need to change up your treatment that works better for your body.

    • @danifrade1403
      @danifrade1403 Před měsícem +2

      @@amyschiavo215 thank you! what are bio identical hormones? Out of curiosity, are you in the UK?

  • @Royalteelive
    @Royalteelive Před 3 měsíci +18

    Women have not been a priority in this man, male world system. I have been suffering in silence for so many years. Menopause is a beast. Women need special medical health for Menopause. Mood & persnality change, Bipolar, skin itching issues, sleep, urinary issues, hot flashes, etc. The list goes on, and on. I started early 40's.
    Thank you for this video. I hope this conversation continues!
    Women matter!! ❤

  • @momsmushroomsjodyfoster5786
    @momsmushroomsjodyfoster5786 Před 4 měsíci +404

    I came here because I turned 58 yesterday. I am at the height of my misery with menopause. But instead of the symptoms diminishing, they continue to get worse. This started already 14 years ago with missed periods. Now I can’t sleep for more than three hours at a time because of the Inferno that breaks out inside when I try. I sweat so hard some nights. I change pajamas three times. Even my socks and my pillow are soaked. I have always been denied estrogenbecause I have a heart condition. But now I’m demanding it. I’m going to die from the sleep loss if something else doesn’t get me first. Please pray for me I can’t stop crying.

    • @mjbreeze
      @mjbreeze Před 4 měsíci +9

      Me too !!!

    • @knyghtsword
      @knyghtsword Před 4 měsíci +1

      Have you tried wild yam? It's a progesterone cream.
      Research the benefits of it. You may find relief by going to natural sources.

    • @nancydennis_wright8342
      @nancydennis_wright8342 Před 4 měsíci +10

      Hush Mama,there's something called soursop leaves and molasses. Maybe u could try some

    • @DarkAngel2512
      @DarkAngel2512 Před 4 měsíci +10

      Oh sweetheart. Im so sorry. Ive had insomnia that bad but Im not meno yet so dreading it if my sleep will get worse. Pls dont leave it even if youre too tired to follow up doc app. As youre putting your heart under pressure if you dont sleep well. I hope everything works out for you xx

    • @momsmushroomsjodyfoster5786
      @momsmushroomsjodyfoster5786 Před 4 měsíci +20

      @@DarkAngel2512 thx 🙏 I see the cardiologist this week. I’ll also be starting estrogen this week. Fingers crossed it’ll stop the inferno

  • @natasha09179
    @natasha09179 Před 4 měsíci +337

    It’s refreshing to see a show hosted by a man in his youth with this as the focal topic. I salute you.

  • @randolphwoodruff4037
    @randolphwoodruff4037 Před 21 dnem +9

    This stuff is life-changing. I asked for help and guidance. I felt so lost and out of control. Thank you for your help. I have been a bedside nurse for 20 years. I have spent my life helping care for people yet when I needed help, no one was there for me. I cried out for help. Your videos landed on my laptop.

  • @ms.bornagain57
    @ms.bornagain57 Před 3 měsíci +41

    Peri menopause, menopause, and post menopause practically ruined my life

    • @shellyreid2613
      @shellyreid2613 Před 27 dny +2

      I feel like it's completely disabled me as a person. Worst thing I've ever experienced/experiencing.

  • @sorscha1308
    @sorscha1308 Před 5 měsíci +552

    My mum started acting like a bear with a sore head and was in her late 40s at the time. My dad and i took it for as long as we could, thinking it might just be SAD (it was during the winter months) but eventually it was clear something was seriously wrong and we had to stage a kind of 'intervention' and make her go to the doctors. I'm sure she was peri-menopausal too but this was her thyroid and she was VERY deficient. There are so many things that can hit you at this time of life, like a brick. Be nice to middle aged ladies. They are probably hanging on by a thread for one reason or another.

    • @heatherhall3452
      @heatherhall3452 Před 4 měsíci +4

      SAD as in sudden adult death syndrome - like sudden infant death syndrome ❓ and you can’t connect the dots 🤯💉💉💉⚰️🕳️🪦 💐 ever heard of a Lie ?

    • @FebbieG
      @FebbieG Před 4 měsíci +35

      ​@@heatherhall3452Seasonal Affective Disorder. People get it during the winter when the sun isn't up as much and they stay inside more. Some people in really hot places can get it in the summer if they get reclusive to stay out of the heat.

    • @kernow1273
      @kernow1273 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Well done you! I was the same. I think I wad peri menopausal for a decade. My poor family🫣

    • @MoonPhaze5
      @MoonPhaze5 Před 4 měsíci +2

      ​@@FebbieGI get that. 😳 it's horrible.

    • @jlf6803
      @jlf6803 Před 4 měsíci +4

      Yay for your intervention and you didn't just leave like others.

  • @kayjay1551
    @kayjay1551 Před 4 měsíci +384

    Summary: HRT, vitamin d, fasting (16:8), fibre, protein, creatine, strength training. What a great Dr and Stephen thank you for such an informative chat

    • @TheWBWoman
      @TheWBWoman Před 4 měsíci +5

      Thanks!

    • @annehathaway2107
      @annehathaway2107 Před 4 měsíci +9

      If you take hrt do you have to take it for life? Otherwise all symptoms come back again surely?

    • @lucillesmith3798
      @lucillesmith3798 Před 4 měsíci +3

      ​@@annehathaway2107apparently it doesn't work like that. But also many people chose to stay on HRT long term

    • @shaunalarrabee2372
      @shaunalarrabee2372 Před 4 měsíci +8

      Just want to mention that fasting is not a good idea for those of us with gallbaldder issues. Made mine worse.

    • @klarap.7260
      @klarap.7260 Před 4 měsíci +4

      Was ist HRT?

  • @AnnieBuck
    @AnnieBuck Před 28 dny +13

    It infuriates me that an entire generation of women weren't allowed to even consider HRT due to flawed research. When I started it a few years after menopause, multiple people told me that I needed to stop it, because it would give me cancer. So much misinformation out there, it's so sad. My GP (male, 60s) told me I should think twice because it would cause me to gain weight - no thought to me feeling insane, my depression and anxiety going through the roof, painful sex, brain fog and hot flashes, not being able to sleep and irrational rage. Thank goodness my GYN was so strong and gave me so much great information. I am so thankful to her.

    • @gailirby447
      @gailirby447 Před 10 dny +1

      I’m 59, have tried natural supplements, not very effective. I was told HRT was cancerous; I will be asking my doctor for estrogen/HRT at my visit next month. My partner’s doctor was insistent he increase his testosterone levels (or die) with shots. This was the eye-opener for me. Why wouldn’t HRT give him cancer, but the lack of testosterone would kill him? 🤔

  • @thaliasmusings
    @thaliasmusings Před 28 dny +8

    Honestly, I’m done with the medical field. I’ve been so poorly treated, even by female doctors. Unless my leg falls off and needs to be sewn back on, I’m happy finding natural and intuitive solutions for my health. I’m 48 and have been dealing with perimenopause for almost ten years with many horrible to bear symptoms. Yet, I’ve had more success with kundalini yoga and increasing nutrition than getting help from a doctor. I appreciate that Dr. Haver is taking this natural part of life seriously, as the medical field has let down women for a long time. It’s nice to know that I’m not alone, but I’m also done looking for answers within the medical system.

  • @heddamobetta704
    @heddamobetta704 Před 5 měsíci +610

    I’m so thankful for this video. I turned 45 this year and peri-menopause hit me like a brick. Starting in January was my first menstrual cycle change after being like clockwork my whole life. Starting the end of February I started to bleed - then I kept bleeding. I gained like 40lbs, can’t sleep, digestion was crap, felt like crap, and quite honestly felt more mentally out of sorts. In total this year I’ve spent 9 months with no break of menstruation. By April I went in to my OB for my Pap smear with the thought they were going to check my hormones at the visit as I specifically noted on the appointment of my never ending period. During that visit they weren’t even going to do it!! I’m like, are you kidding? This is not normal and something is wrong. I forced them begrudgingly to order the labs, while being brushed off to be told “well your heading in to menopause and this is just what happens”. Such horse shit that I have to advocate for myself to get care. Wouldn’t you know it, I have extremely high estrogen (which, I know is opposite of menopause) but maybe someone else has gone through what I’m still going through. Basically to sum up my entire year: I’ve had multiple biopsies and ultrasounds, I have/had polyps in my endometrial lining of my uterus, I’ve had one procedure to have it all cleaned out, they put me on 10mg of progesterone, and all of that didn’t do crap. I’ve been in at least 5 times this year and every time they say my only option is bloody birth control or having a hysterectomy. I tried to ask them about some sort of hormone therapy or if they even checked to see if my testosterone is out of whack with the rest. I’m changing my provider in the new year since Kaiser has epically let me down. The audacity of any doctor telling me that my condition is just something I’ll have to deal with until I hit actual menopause? Bleeding every fucking day for like the next 5-10 years? Or having my uterus removed? Are you fucking kidding me? The medical profession is beyond letting us down, demand for your self ladies, don’t let them sell you on that “well it’s just apart of you getting older” b.s.

    • @lollian2782
      @lollian2782 Před 5 měsíci +40

      I hear you. It's almost as though if the computer says you're fine, despite all evidence to the contrary, medics say you're fine.

    • @utualan
      @utualan Před 5 měsíci +26

      😢well your insistence on treatment has worked. Traditional medicine has its limitations but the medical profession also needs to wake up.

    • @sunmoonstars3879
      @sunmoonstars3879 Před 5 měsíci +59

      I’ve come to the realisation that main stream medicine is utterly clueless when it comes to women’s hormones. In fact I think it scares most doctors. You have to self advocate and on many occasions self prescribe. Thank god for the internet.

    • @denisea.9033
      @denisea.9033 Před 5 měsíci +31

      Good for you for not letting up 👏🏼. I went with similar symptoms to my doctor 3 yrs ago and she said my only options were birth control, uterine ablation or hysterectomy. I thought, surely those are not my ONLY options - she also didn’t test my hormones or even ask about my diet & lifestyle. I left disgusted in the medical system once again.
      I’ve since been researching a lot on my own and just trying things to see what might help, so far finally finding some relief this year of many symptoms with a low carb/high fat & protein, meat heavy, whole food animal based diet - will continue to advocate for myself and experiment on myself - I won’t settle for their “only options”.

    • @tresjolieme81
      @tresjolieme81 Před 5 měsíci +6

      Weird Kaiser saved me they ran an FSH and that's all it took for the meds.

  • @crepesuzette5540
    @crepesuzette5540 Před 5 měsíci +228

    Dr. Haver: For the last couple of years, I’ve been telling my male doctors that if their testicles just dried up over night, they would also feel very ill physically & emotionally. Meno is precisely that. I’m glad you put that out there on this interview because it is 100% true!

    • @bushkarogfa
      @bushkarogfa Před 5 měsíci +5

      💛💛💛

    • @SusannMarieDye
      @SusannMarieDye Před 5 měsíci +17

      Amen to that! I know two men that have gone through prostate cancer treatment that are experiencing basically menopause and/or post menopause. They get hot flashes because they are on hormone suppressant drugs to ward of reoccurring cancer. They also feel weaker and have lost muscle mass just like women do when not on hormone therapy. The men you are speaking of should connect with a man that has survived prostate cancer and they will have a better understanding of what we go through as women if our health is neglected and marginalized over the duration of our lives starting with perimenopause onward by the health care community. I assure you survivors of prostate cancer wish they could have their hormones back.

  • @kristinaparker5597
    @kristinaparker5597 Před 27 dny +6

    Reading the comments of women whose husbands aren't supporting them is heartbreaking. I'm im the THICK of perimenopause and I am blessed that by me explaining to my husband what's happening he has been extremely supportive.

  • @CH-cm4qe
    @CH-cm4qe Před 18 dny +3

    Woke up early morning after gnawing on my jar so hard with severe anxiety and told him I will end my life after my child goes off to college if I am still suffering with debilitating anxiety. Peri and menopause is the #1 age range women commit suicide. HRT literally saved my life. I thank this doctor so much for the work she does.

  • @trudigalbraith2379
    @trudigalbraith2379 Před 5 měsíci +336

    Peri menopause was hell on earth for me. Insomnia, chronic fatigue, extreme brain fog, body aches and pains, inability to regulate my mood, anxiety attacks, suicidal thoughts to name a few. I was utterly terrified as I had no idea what was going on. It was a psychologist who said to me you are at the severe end of peri menopause. Get on HRT now. HRT has been a total game changer. I only wish I had gone on it when my symptoms started at around 46. It wasn’t until I could barely function and was ready to end it all that I went on HRT at 49. And then I felt so ignorant about not knowing what was going on in my body. Thank you so much for speaking out on this issue. One thing find quite upsetting is that it’s not just men who don’t understand or support. Some of the harshest judgement and dismissal has come from women who had an easier journey through peri menopause / menopause. Not everyone has the same experience.

    • @annatetiad.4991
      @annatetiad.4991 Před 5 měsíci

      HRT does not work for everyone. I gained 10 kilos in one week on it. Needed to stop it immediately.

    • @ZSC92
      @ZSC92 Před 5 měsíci

      Women are our worst enemies, those smug, judgemental ribs of their (usually cheating) men.

    • @emilypeppers748
      @emilypeppers748 Před 5 měsíci +13

      I'm so glad you found your way but yeah, it's brutal. Strength to you and all going through this process!!

    • @fingerprint5511
      @fingerprint5511 Před 5 měsíci +12

      @@emilypeppers748 Brutal is an understatement :/

    • @katiecox8128
      @katiecox8128 Před 5 měsíci +6

      Thank you for sharing so openly 🤍

  • @sistergamingchannel3844
    @sistergamingchannel3844 Před 4 měsíci +471

    Just amazing that a man on a leading podcast is talking about this I absolutely love Stephen for this because I'm sure a lot of his core audience aren't very interested in this topic so it was very brave of him. As a 48 year old woman this was truly a fantastic episode for me ❤❤❤❤

    • @alliecravulz
      @alliecravulz Před 4 měsíci +13

      That is sad if it is the case. His audience has mothers, grandmothers, aunts... everyone should care to an extent

    • @bigblue2019
      @bigblue2019 Před 4 měsíci +2

      thinking the same!

    • @KN-ms4xk
      @KN-ms4xk Před 3 měsíci +3

      Couldn't agree more❤ Thank you Stephen!!!

    • @loveschile7339
      @loveschile7339 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Agreed! I was shocked to see this topic. Amazing man.

    • @horsenaturalbaby
      @horsenaturalbaby Před 3 měsíci +1

      Carnivore diet has been so helpful in perimenopause

  • @sallyarmbrecht2215
    @sallyarmbrecht2215 Před 16 dny +3

    I started crying at minute 2 hearing a young man talk about how important it is for all of us to understand menopause and what women are experiencing. I’ve never seen your interviews but you now got my attention. I’m a big fan of DR Haver! Thank you for this interview and your thoughtfulness as a man! ❤

  • @gordanapavic6882
    @gordanapavic6882 Před měsícem +17

    Im a 58 year old woman went through menopause at 54. Had no supplements for support, experienced all the symptoms including hot flushes. Had a fan at work and talked about it weather ppl wanted to hear it or not. I needed to validate myself..that im not going crazy...just doing menopause.
    Sooo yes...talk about it. People do support each other.
    Thank you both 🙏

    • @Shay3356
      @Shay3356 Před 23 dny +1

      I also went through menopause without any medical help/medication etc.
      I’m happy I just trusted the process, I am better, worked on my mental health etc. 👌

  • @joanofarcxxi
    @joanofarcxxi Před 5 měsíci +495

    It's about time this conversation was had. Women do suffer in silence. This issue is more taboo than being Republican, gay, and into S&M. So tired of women being shamed for being women. So tired of women being shamed for ageing. To the interviewer: thank you so much for being bold and brave, diving into this thought provoking topic, and asking poignant questions. To the doctor: you are a heroine ❤️.

    • @homemade6950
      @homemade6950 Před 5 měsíci

      No one needs to know any of that information. What is wrong with ppl?!

    • @kathleenking47
      @kathleenking47 Před 5 měsíci +4

      Not all women have these symptoms..my periods just STOPPED

    • @zofiajaneczek184
      @zofiajaneczek184 Před 5 měsíci +18

      It’s the USA where aging is pretty much a disease and not a normal part of life. There’s a double standard out there in work places too, as older women are more apt to be dismissed from jobs compared to men. The issue is with a youth, looks, and money obsessed society. You must create your own value as you age in this nation in order to get any respect!

    • @kathleenking47
      @kathleenking47 Před 5 měsíci

      @@zofiajaneczek184 there are herbs which work with menses/menopause as well

    • @jennifermoffitt7294
      @jennifermoffitt7294 Před 5 měsíci

      well you don't have the protection of estrogen but your husband does.. That ok w you?@@kathleenking47

  • @amandasearson2309
    @amandasearson2309 Před 5 měsíci +361

    The whole "Whining Woman" thing really struck a chord with me. As I hit the menopause I also started to suffer with the symptoms of a Phaeochromocytoma (an adrenal tumour) so my body no longer felt like my own. My GP definitely labelled me as a whiner, I had to have my heart almost stop from the effects of Beta blockers before anyone took me seriously. Doctors need to learn that most women know their own bodies better than them!

    • @elizabethabbott2982
      @elizabethabbott2982 Před 5 měsíci +15

      Gosh Amanda what an ordeal; bad enuf to be ill and then endure mockery. Glad you shared and it proves that it does pay to do ones own research and shop round for a better doc if the current one is brushing you off. My Mother went through years of distress before a new doc found out she was allergic to eggs. A huge change for the better.

    • @xannaz9226
      @xannaz9226 Před 5 měsíci +15

      Yeah, I won't forget WW. Chilling.

    • @lola.t.6399
      @lola.t.6399 Před 5 měsíci +14

      Thanks for sharing this information. It’s still startling how little MDs know about this. They still quote that stupid “evidence” that HRT causes cancer.

    • @HappyCat1111
      @HappyCat1111 Před 5 měsíci +13

      I’m so sorry you went through that. Sadly it’s so common. Medical gaslighting is terrible. I went through gaslighting when I had breast cancer at 46. No woman should be brushed off or labeled for wanting her best health.

    • @debrandw246
      @debrandw246 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Oh yes. Same here. Absolutely

  • @honeyboo7549
    @honeyboo7549 Před 3 měsíci +26

    I'm from Germany and I found out for myself, that I've been in Perimenopause since I was 35 years old. Now I'll be 41 and have been pregnant and became a mom with 37. Had to find it all out by myself via internet. No support. Nothing. Also in Germany there is no knowledge coming from gynecologists, or whatsoever since they themselves don't study it and our health-insurances can't bill that kind of information from them. So you as a woman have to do the work. Since three years now, it finally becomes a topic. Thank you!

    • @stepbrown2000
      @stepbrown2000 Před 3 měsíci

      We are around the same age. It’s so scary and I just don’t know why my face is so hot these days. It’s a lot to take in.

    • @jayde0014
      @jayde0014 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I am grom germany top. I feel the same way.

    • @vickywitton1008
      @vickywitton1008 Před měsícem

      That is surprising, I always thought the German health system was quite good

    • @Verena.Fleissner.Unlimited
      @Verena.Fleissner.Unlimited Před 28 dny +1

      @@vickywitton1008 that used to be the case loooong time ago. now it's that bad, that it's almost a health risk to go to see a doctor.

  • @MaisieB9103
    @MaisieB9103 Před 23 dny +8

    I was shocked by the brutality of it ! I'm someone who usually sucks it up
    and says nothing, but it's the worst I've ever felt in my life. Next week, I'm
    asking my doctor to put me back on HRT even though I'm through it bc
    I never got my energy back and am experiencing a heart issue again that
    disappeared when I started HRT. I have also heard that women on HRT
    should stay on it for the rest of their lives. There is too much focus on
    breast cancer risk as opposed to the many positive benefits of it ! Not
    only does it protect your heart but it strengthens your bones. My skin
    was better after than it was before too. I couldn't have gotten through
    it without HRT. I felt so bad that the fear of breast cancer went right out
    the window. Everything this woman says resonates with me. I thought I
    had an incurable disease & that I was going insane from that burden. I
    had a total hysterectomy at 41, was told to take estrogen for two years
    and that I didn't need to worry about menopause ! Had I not watched a
    show on the subject I may still not know ! God bless you for sharing all
    you know. My daughters roll their eyes when I mention it, but I know they
    will still be caught off-guard by the severity of it. HRT saved my life.

  • @arethagrassi6420
    @arethagrassi6420 Před 4 měsíci +332

    I started menopause at 45. I have been fit and in good shape and health all of my life before menopause. Life has been a downhill battle since menopause, I have had every symptom that was mentioned in this program so far. I literally thought I was going crazy and everyone else thought I was making it up. Thanks for shining some light on the elephant in the room.

    • @nouchthom9546
      @nouchthom9546 Před 4 měsíci

      what were the symtoms you had that made you feel like you were going crazy ?

    • @beckyfrechette4439
      @beckyfrechette4439 Před 4 měsíci +3

      When you say you “started menopause” do you mean at 45 you went a year without a period?

    • @arethagrassi6420
      @arethagrassi6420 Před 4 měsíci

      @@beckyfrechette4439 yes.

    • @arethagrassi6420
      @arethagrassi6420 Před 4 měsíci

      @@nouchthom9546 mostly the depression, migraine, joint pain, lack of energy, frozen shoulder, teeth and gum problems.

    • @woundedhealer999
      @woundedhealer999 Před 4 měsíci +6

      That early? I'm really terrified of it. I'm 38.

  • @lilianpeliello8111
    @lilianpeliello8111 Před 4 měsíci +186

    As a dermatologist, I can honestly say that this is one of THE BEST interviews I have seen in the past year!
    Congratulations!

  • @danellefrost5030
    @danellefrost5030 Před 2 měsíci +9

    This is one of the most amazing interviews that I have had the privilege to watch. Thank you so very much for bringing the topic of menopause to light. I am 62 and was very unfortunate to have been married for 37 years to a man that was completely insensitive to any and all health issues that I experienced. Perimenopause and menopause for me were not only a physical nightmare, but an emotional one as well. I tended to keep to myself anything that I was experiencing, as even the Doctors often labeled most issues as “unexplained” or “in your head”. I suffered decades with severe and often debilitating endometriosis until I was finally diagnosed through a laparoscopy in my 40’s, even then, my treatment options were slim and my ex-husband could have cared less as he blamed anything that I was experiencing as me either having cramps or a hot flash. I pray the generations of young women going forward are treated with more dignity and better understanding and treatment than I was.

  • @fitandfabulous430
    @fitandfabulous430 Před 3 měsíci +44

    I'm 56 and been in full menopause going on 6 years. When I was 46 I began to get round and thick. I started a structured weight lifting program and started adjusting my diet. Now I'm lean and muscular, and I'm not on any hormone therapy. I have been taking an over the counter supplement for women for over 10 years. It has reduced by hot flashes significantly. My skin is firm, no acne or blotches. Even my gynecologist is amazed I have no issues

    • @cheryl7688
      @cheryl7688 Před 3 měsíci +5

      So what’s the over the counter supplement that works for you? Curious, thanks

    • @sherrydixon6204
      @sherrydixon6204 Před 3 měsíci +1

      What supplements

    • @natikalucas3747
      @natikalucas3747 Před 3 měsíci

      And you're lucky!

    • @Qiyamah-xm4cz
      @Qiyamah-xm4cz Před 3 měsíci +1

      What supplement?

    • @justb5132
      @justb5132 Před 2 měsíci

      Do you mind sharing the supplement. Thank you!

  • @amiinewzemii7793
    @amiinewzemii7793 Před 5 měsíci +413

    As a 34 year old woman going through peri-menopause (brought on early due to chemotherapy 10 years ago) I appreciate this so much. This year has been the hardest of my life and every day is a fight against my own mind to just stay alive. Thank you for seeing the importance of this EXTREMELY necessary conversation. It literally saves lives to talk about it

    • @youngwt1
      @youngwt1 Před 5 měsíci +11

      Are you in the uk? I couldn’t recommend newsom health enough, they’ve been fantastic to my wife it’s a shame so much health care is private these days but that’s the way the world is turning

    • @upendasana7857
      @upendasana7857 Před 5 měsíci +10

      @@youngwt1 NO its not inevitable that there is thsi private/public healthcare two tier system,we need to fight for our NHS and make sure we don't end up with an American type healthcare system.If you are happy with that then think about all those who fought for the NHS and trained in the NHS,without the NHS we do not have a functioning society and go back to Victorian England...are you really happy with that !!!

    • @libertyrose92
      @libertyrose92 Před 5 měsíci +15

      I can relate to this too, I'm 31 and also went through chemo 10 years ago. I was told I'd likely go through menopause around the age of 30, I brushed it off and didn't think it would be that bad. I completely underestimated just how difficult it would be! I hope you're doing okay ❤

    • @stevejenson2161
      @stevejenson2161 Před 5 měsíci +2

      would it be fair to say that you were on hormonal birth control for many years prior to all these problems?

    • @ChristinaBastilla-yx3hj
      @ChristinaBastilla-yx3hj Před 5 měsíci +6

      My mom had breast cancer and chemotherapy put her into early menopause too.

  • @ssmith5127
    @ssmith5127 Před 5 měsíci +517

    After simply watching the opening moments - I want to scream thank you! Do you have any idea what it means to an aging female to see a young man such as yourself give this topic the attention it deserves? Especially after watching the women I've loved throughout my lifetime struggle without understanding or adequate support. Women have been dying (literally) waiting for this level of acknowledgement, attention, understanding and support.

    • @alypat3443
      @alypat3443 Před 5 měsíci +19

      Well said, Totally agree 👍

    • @user-qm5nq9wg3d
      @user-qm5nq9wg3d Před 5 měsíci +28

      YeS!!! I have been commenting for some time requesting for Steve to get someone on to talk about Menopause because he has such a huge following and these individuals whom are taking to media platforms to get the subject of menopause and hrt and how it impacts relationships aren't getting the exposure they so desperately need!!!. I almost cried with tears of joy when I saw this video today. THANK YOU STEVE!!!!

    • @user-xg9nu8do6b
      @user-xg9nu8do6b Před 5 měsíci +11

      well said, 100% concur

    • @dianebell8677
      @dianebell8677 Před 5 měsíci +9

      Hallelujah, men should understand that it affects all the people around us , not just us . I have been chatting to my son , making him aware for the future , for the lovely lady in his life .
      I sometimes think I’m going mad ! It’s really frightening.i am on a strict healthy diet , exercise down the gym most days go to bed early , HRT and I still feel I’m treading water .The worse is when I go away and I can’t do these things so much , the wrong food , not so much exercise , any alcohol and interrupted sleep.My irritability returns , lose confidence in myself and lack positivity.
      It does impact my new relationship, as my partner doesn’t understand what’s going on and I’m quite good at explaining to him what I’m going through .But unfortunately his a different generation and thinks it’s a Womens problem , keep it to yourself .iv even promised not to talk about it any more , to keep the peace .I am sure my divorce had something to do with the menopause and I’m trying my best to not let it affect this new 7 year relationship .
      Big Thank you Steve ❤️ a very mature conversation,I take my hat off to you .
      Good luck lady’s your going to need it ❤️❤️🙏 xxxx

    • @gloriakummer5357
      @gloriakummer5357 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I wonder if it translates into his personal life though…

  • @sadams5659
    @sadams5659 Před 3 měsíci +11

    I had to fight for HRT - Finally demanding a Male doctor and got the HRT that I needed. I see so many friends who think HRT is bad and they are given antidepressants - they sleep but have no energy and have weight gain. I don't know why we can't get doctors to prescribe HRT, WTF??? I have been on them for 10 years and feel great. No depression, brain fog, weight gain, or hot flashes. Plus I sleep great every night!
    If your doctors make you feel like HRT is bad - try another one. Women OBGYN's why aren't you helping menopausal women?????

  • @SandySchadler
    @SandySchadler Před 5 hodinami +1

    I have been battling the medical system for two full years and been to every specialist in Vanderbilt Medical. I have every single symptom Dr. Haver lists. I even had a cardiac ablation because I was experiencing Afib last year. The monthly cycle of vertigo, frozen shoulder, ringing in my ears, brain fog, insulin resistance, not sleeping, and gained 40 lbs NOT eating more. I’ve had zero alcohol or caffeine in over a year and still trying to get back to normal but now my anxiety is sky high too. Our system & education has to change. THANK YOU DR. HAVER! 😢

    • @angelalynn9393
      @angelalynn9393 Před 3 hodinami

      Same here!!!
      I turned 56 this year. Had been having menopausal symptoms at around age 48. It started with sleepless nights , some brain fog, hair changes and also noticed that when I woke up the next morning, my side of the bed would feel as though I had a heated mattress.
      Those symptoms would last for about a week and go away for days or maybe a couple of months but I brushed them off bc they weren't that bothersome. And so one day I went to see my GYN which we worked in the same dept. During my annual exam, I told her the problems I was experiencing and she brushed them off and told me that I was too young to be going through menopause. I looked confused 😕 bc at that point I didn't know what was wrong with me. A few years went by then I was in my 50s and more symptoms were coming and the ones I'd had first were getting worse. I finally went back to my GYN and told her about it again and she wrote scripts for hormone patches and progesterone. She never once mentioned doing any blood work to check my hormone levels 😑 and my anxiety seems to be coming on every day. I feel like I'm trapped in my own body without help and support from someone who is supposed to be helping in situations like mine. And I find little to none. It's disheartening and frustrating 😒 and I will be looking for someone who will listen and is willing do their job of caring for their patient.
      I suffer in silence a lot and try to calm myself when anxiety is really high. I don't want to suffer a heart attack or end up with a heart condition bc of all of what I go through. But it does help telling my story. And hopefully some good may come out of it 😇

    • @angelalynn9393
      @angelalynn9393 Před 3 hodinami

      And I too was diagnosed with vertigo a month ago.
      I now think what's next 🙄😒

  • @tslilbearshoppe9870
    @tslilbearshoppe9870 Před 5 měsíci +621

    I was offered no relief. I was made to be afraid of hormones. My own mother suffered through it and didn't take any hormones so I too thought that was best. When I told my FEMALE doctors that I was having mood swings and hot flashes they offered me psych drugs, I thankfully refused. It is disgusting how we are treated by the medical profession and by female doctors as well. Shameful

    • @nataliaratnikova9963
      @nataliaratnikova9963 Před 5 měsíci

      That's why they taught in medical school that hormones is cased cancer? I think you are smart about it. Company just promote those stuff make billions. No study at all.

    • @nattypatty3667
      @nattypatty3667 Před 5 měsíci

      Ah yes, it's because you're a woman ofc. HELLO, that's what's what the medical industry does. They don't take the time to truly understand their patient's issues. It's a numbers game and all about prescribing meds.

    • @cristinacrowe9037
      @cristinacrowe9037 Před 5 měsíci +20

      Same experience

    • @jennieoh8543
      @jennieoh8543 Před 5 měsíci

      You have to look a it in this perspective. A 49 year old women goes into OBGYN she is still cycling and asks to have her rx for birth control pills refilled. They are synthetic doses are pretty high she never got cancer. A 50 year old women goes to same OBGYN asks for HRT due to suicidal thoughts and all the other awful symptoms. He says no. The hormones for hrt are body identical and made from wild yams and are a tiny drop compared to BC pills. If it was not for the misreporting of WHI OBGYN would still be handing hrt to their menopausal women.

    • @toussalelady2234
      @toussalelady2234 Před 5 měsíci +8

      From my understanding some of the depression drugs are used off label, at lower doses, to reduce severe hot flashes

  • @thetechgorilla
    @thetechgorilla Před 5 měsíci +418

    00:00 🌡 85% of women experience menopausal symptoms, but only 10.5% receive treatment.
    01:12 💪 Strength training can help counteract muscle mass loss during menopause.
    08:24 🔄 Perimenopause can start 7-10 years before menopause, affecting women in their 30s.
    21:49 💔 Menopause can increase the risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and various health issues.
    22:28 💪 Frozen shoulder is common during menopause and may take about 2 years of therapy to improve due to estrogen level drops.
    24:05 🌼 Starting hormone replacement therapy (HRT) during perimenopause or within 10 years of menopause reduces diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and dementia risks.
    30:07 💔 Menopause research is underfunded, leaving 1.2 billion women with inadequate support.
    36:22 🥦 A diet rich in fiber, vitamin D, and magnesium can reduce inflammation during menopause; fasting may benefit inflammation and neuroinflammation.
    45:10 💔 Hip fractures during menopause can lead to severe consequences, but preventive measures can help.
    46:05 🩺 The Women's Health Initiative study initially suggested hormone replacement therapy might increase breast cancer risk, but it's been reevaluated.
    50:54 💊 Hormone replacement therapy can include various forms like gels, creams, patches, and pills, with different considerations for each.
    01:05:16 🩺 Menopausal women are often prescribed antidepressants over hormone therapy due to medical training and unfounded fears.
    01:05:59 🧘 Meditation apps can help alleviate mental side effects of menopause.
    01:07:21 😴 Sleep disruption is significant during perimenopause and menopause, affecting overall health.

  • @kadd4415
    @kadd4415 Před 3 měsíci +4

    I went thru menopause at 39-40 yrs with severe but not typical symptoms. I went to 3 doctors asking for help but no one believed that it was menopause so no treatment despite repeated visits. It was one of the worse medical experiences I've had.

  • @clairelegault7046
    @clairelegault7046 Před 11 dny +1

    I love your name! I have the French version… Marie-Claire! Thank you for the work that you do! I’m 73 years old and would have benefited from your education on menopause when I was going through it! In the peak of my worse menopause symptoms my ex husband was not supportive as he wasn’t capable as an alcoholic. Our 36 year marriage ended with a horrific episode that he was scaring me with his anger and what I refer to as “the Charles Manson” look in his eyes! I experienced many of these episodes but this time he was very threatening and I ended up calling 911. The police charged him with assault and arrested him! This was 13 years ago. Now I’m realizing with listening to podcast from experts like you that all these years I blamed myself for being the “crazy one”. I live alone and I’m happy and living a healthier life!

  • @welshie2007
    @welshie2007 Před 5 měsíci +257

    I started at 40, but I "manned" through it with no help. At 47, I am finally out of the bad parts, but I have aged so much. I never knew menopause sucked the energy out of you. No one talks about it. I feel kinda robbed at a young age. I felt like my body started dying around me.

    • @karynnotkaren693
      @karynnotkaren693 Před 5 měsíci +12

      You can still get hrt. It can help your skin, bones, heart which would help with feeling low energy. I would talk to a doctor to find out the options. Good luck 🍀

    • @MrsShimmyOnDown
      @MrsShimmyOnDown Před 5 měsíci +23

      Did you get the Covid jabs? Because if you did, your experience may be stemming from adverse effects of these.

    • @-Free.Spirit-
      @-Free.Spirit- Před 5 měsíci +12

      I started at 42. Doctor didnt even consider it to be "early" menopause and offered me nothing. But I didnt need anything. Menstruation simply stopped. I had little to no issues at all, just the odd "hot flush". Guess I am one of the lucky ones. I do wonder if THE PILL interferes with the female hormones and I was hardly ever on the pill since I had one son when 25 an left his dad when he was 6 and have been on my own ever since, mostly sex free so didnt need to be on that poison that fks with your hormones. Am in my 50s now so well past it all.

    • @CarolinaCarolina-ph9mx
      @CarolinaCarolina-ph9mx Před 5 měsíci

      @@-Free.Spirit- I didn't do the pill for more than a few weeks because it caused me to have pretty serious depression in a very short time, so I said forget it to that stuff, so I may be a good counter to your experience to say, at least not in all cases, having taken the pill may not be the problem in menopause. Maybe, I don't know. But my time with it was so short as to be a nonuser, and when menopause hit me at about 47-48 years of age, it hit hard. I had the worst hot flashes for years, and 8 years later, I still deal with them on occasion. I would get a hot flash at night when I was trying to sleep, I'd push the covers off of me until I finally cooled off, then, as I was pulling the covers back up, just that little activity would cause me to have another one! Forget turning - guaranteed hot flash. I had really horrible myclonus start around that time, so turned to taking some CBD and THC to get sleep, and was surprised to see that they helped with the hot flashes, so I kept doing them for a while. They knocked them back to where I could function somewhat, and after a while, I was grateful I was able to stop taking the supplements. I appreciated this doctor's talk, and definitely want to look into HRT and other supplements now.

    • @sunnievictoria9917
      @sunnievictoria9917 Před 5 měsíci +2

      lol@@MrsShimmyOnDown

  • @ieeshas4898
    @ieeshas4898 Před 4 měsíci +144

    DYING...That's literally what I was mentally preparing myself for. Every single symptom mentioned, I have it... Back and forth to the er with dizziness, palpitations and fatigue that just appeared!!! And no one to explain why/what it's from! Every test.... Negative. From echocardiograms to brain scans!!! Negative. Never even heard of brain fog...Everyday bodyaches with very little relief from OTC's. I've been in the medical field for 30 years and over half was in an OBGYN office, yet the only thing you hear when the word menopause is mentioned is hot flashes, absolutely nothing else!!! Until this video, I felt I was losing my mind. I can't even watch it in its entirety because I get overwhelmed that there is an answer, and I keep choking up! I hope it's not to late for me as its been 2 years of misery!! Thank you for this from the bottom of my ❤️

    • @ck868ck
      @ck868ck Před 4 měsíci +15

      It's not too late! It's been three years for me. I'm only 41 but my aunt and my grandma hit perimenopause in their mid thirties.
      It's been five days and I feel so much better it feels like a literal miracle.
      I cry when I think about how much I suffered and it feels good to cry because I'm experiencing a clear emotion. I really thought I was actually going crazy and that was so depressing. I felt so lost and I feel so much better now. It's not too late.

    • @jessicamack4442
      @jessicamack4442 Před 4 měsíci +10

      I too have been suffering for 4 yrs I have no life with these symptoms. I feel like I’m losing my mind and I’m not getting any help from my doctors

    • @MAGATriumph
      @MAGATriumph Před 4 měsíci

      I do hope you have had no vaccines.
      God bless

    • @silviak.s.8236
      @silviak.s.8236 Před 3 měsíci +3

      It‘s not too late. I can deeply related to your story. We are in this route right now, yes, changing what we can. Better days are coming 🌿🌷

    • @Thecatladybooknook_PennyD
      @Thecatladybooknook_PennyD Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@jessicamack4442 Find another Dr. I searched the many many Dr's in my area through their websites and found a female Gyn who specializes in HRT. I prepared myself by reading studies and listening to Dr Tabatha here on CZcams. Thankfully I started HRT last week and it's been great!! Go advocate for yourself

  • @sincerelytee3029
    @sincerelytee3029 Před měsícem +8

    “Strength over skinny.” I needed that. Thank you! ♥️

  • @katydid93
    @katydid93 Před 8 dny +1

    I was officially in menopause and went to my female gyno with a laundry list of symptoms that developed over the last couple years like sudden brain fog, hair loss, hot flashes, disrupted sleep, dry eye, belly fat, fatigue, irritability, mood swings, recurrent UTIs, and sudden urinary leakage. I’ve always exercised and been fit, yet suddenly my body felt like it was deteriorating at a rapid rate. My gyno asked what my worst symptom was and I said I was most worried about the brain fog. I thought I was going through early onset dementia it was so bad. She said if that was my worst symptom, then she would not prescribe HRT b/c I LOOKED healthy. What does that have to do with it??? I went back to my male primary care physician and told him everything and he prescribed HRT. I was so thankful my doctor is aware of the fallacies with the WHI study. In a short period of time it has already made such a difference.

  • @leighrogers1383
    @leighrogers1383 Před 5 měsíci +165

    I am now 57. I haven’t felt the same since I went through the menopause. The hot flashes were uncomfortable but bearable…but I suffered from 2 to 3 years of terrible insomnia…crippling anxiety attacks that would happen just as I was falling asleep…a black hole of loneliness, no joy in life, brain fog….and I was teaching and felt like I was too busy to look after myself. I didn’t talk to my husband about the depression and loneliness because I didn’t want to worry him…and I knew it was because of hormone changes and would pass…if I could ride it out. My sympathies with anyone struggling with peri menopause/menopause.

    • @kristingoettlicher3503
      @kristingoettlicher3503 Před 5 měsíci +12

      This is very relatable. I am 41.

    • @Gigithehippie
      @Gigithehippie Před 5 měsíci +10

      I'm right there with you and understand my journey started at 45, then around 55 got worse, now I'm 57, weight gain, insomnia anxiety depression,
      I do fast but because I'm diabetic, it xan be tough
      Migraines have increased
      body aches, joints
      I just feel less of a human
      For those who had mild to no problems God bless you,
      this has been a very tough journey for me..
      God bless those who are being tormented by this change in our lives, my heart goes out to you all..

    • @leighrogers1383
      @leighrogers1383 Před 5 měsíci

      @@Gigithehippie yep…exactly.

    • @tigerspiritjourney
      @tigerspiritjourney Před 5 měsíci +9

      I have found that taking magnesium really helps with the anxiety. 🤗

    • @leighrogers1383
      @leighrogers1383 Před 5 měsíci

      @@tigerspiritjourney thanks for that…I strongly suspect that some supplements would help.

  • @marials9245
    @marials9245 Před 5 měsíci +323

    I’m 54 and just about one year ago I looked for a new obgyn because the one I had before didn’t listen and didn’t help with all my struggles with menopause. My new doctor prescribed me HRT and my life has changed dramatically for the better. It’s absolutely frustrating the amount of doctors who know nothing about menopause and who gaslight women about it’s symptoms. Enough is enough. Amazing interview, thanks!!

    • @jenniferfortin4657
      @jenniferfortin4657 Před 5 měsíci +14

      I have had a couple of conversations about hormones with my OBGYN this year and he doesn't even seem to understand what I am talking about- it feels like the blind leading the blind and the best education I am actually receiving as a 45yo woman is from Stephen and his guests! I am so grateful that this is finally becoming a topic of discussion 🩵

    • @sharonconner8648
      @sharonconner8648 Před 5 měsíci +9

      It is the blind leading the blind….find a new doctor that knows about hrt treatment. Balance is the answer!

    • @tl6932
      @tl6932 Před 5 měsíci +2

      ​@@jenniferfortin4657 Do you think an older female OBGYN will better understand?

    • @ubermoc
      @ubermoc Před 5 měsíci +17

      This is why my wife and I only see women doctors who are competent. Women get treated like animals by most male doctors. Like we want to help you but not put too much effort into it. It passed me off when my wife would go to the er, and they wouldn't listen to her if I'm not there to speak up for her. We all have mothers, and most of us have daughters, so why don't we treat women like equals? It is mind-blowing.

    • @sandye6278
      @sandye6278 Před 5 měsíci +5

      @@sharonconner8648 Not everyone can take HRT. Esp those who had cancer. Theres not enough research done on any of it.

  • @Foreverloved39
    @Foreverloved39 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Finally i feel like someone cares. I am 39 years old and i did have a thick full head of hair 2 years ago and it is half gone! Cognitive problems, very nauseous befor period and very painful ovaries and many more symptoms. If this helps someone because any doctor said that you're too young, no you're not.

  • @abhilashasingh3773
    @abhilashasingh3773 Před 16 dny +2

    Love from India for bringing so sensitive a topic with so much clarity and confidence. Thanks

  • @lightbodyvehicle
    @lightbodyvehicle Před 5 měsíci +191

    I gained 30 pounds, night sweats, depression, anxiety, hair loss, lack of motivation, lack of energy. nightmare scenario. doctors gave me anti depressants, and anti anxiety meds. never helped me with hormones. it ruined my life. family thought I was crazy. this should not have to happen in the 21st century.

    • @redrock740
      @redrock740 Před 5 měsíci +5

      The only thing that has helped me was weekly fasting along with daily yoga and meditation. I have learned to accept I'm getting older and will have to be more careful with my lifestyle.

    • @fingerprint5511
      @fingerprint5511 Před 5 měsíci

      Its because its women and the Patriarchal Capitalist isn't supportive of women.

    • @zamev
      @zamev Před 5 měsíci +7

      I hope you were able to get HRT. I did and gave my life back.

    • @user-rb6cp5pe1b
      @user-rb6cp5pe1b Před 5 měsíci

      I read HRT causes cancer and eating aorganiccarrot adayhelpswithhormones??

    • @pamhenderson3850
      @pamhenderson3850 Před 6 dny

      Same but I've gained 50lbs since I hit menopause at 50 yrs old and now turning 60 in a few months...drs treat, you like your crazy and want to give you antidepressants and anxiety meds or I know women told they needed anti psychotic meds...it's awful! Not sleeping sweats, weight gain , extreme fatigue, brain fog, body pain on and on

  • @user-xc7iq4cm8t
    @user-xc7iq4cm8t Před 5 měsíci +133

    Menopause was DEVASTATING for me. You’re SO right - NO ONE talks about it!

    • @Alien_at_Large
      @Alien_at_Large Před 5 měsíci +7

      I had NO IDEA it would be this bad. If I had known how I would be feeling, I would have started HRT ten years ago. I have become a "hypochondriac".

    • @carolynkeller8888
      @carolynkeller8888 Před 5 měsíci +5

      Same

    • @kimberlyfaubion-boulanger9027
      @kimberlyfaubion-boulanger9027 Před 5 měsíci +2

      😢 Going through this right now. I've been searching for the right help and my world has been upside down due to parimenopause. Thank you so much for this informative video. ❤❤❤

    • @johirsty7392
      @johirsty7392 Před 5 měsíci +5

      I've been going through it since I was around 45 and I'm nearly 50 now. It is and has been horrendous! Mood swings, low mood off the scale, hot flushes, cold sweats, weight gain. As you say, no one talks to us about it and no one warns us of what is coming.

    • @jeffbrooks1513
      @jeffbrooks1513 Před 2 měsíci

      my mental health and overall general health took a toll. being treated has made such the difference for me!

  • @xweetc.1122
    @xweetc.1122 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Love to see it! Been in Surgical Menopause for over 15 yrs since the age of 30. It has been such difficult rd. because of the lack of knowledge, understanding, & belief in all the issues that accompany Surmeno. I volunteer to help others through it & have seen a light start to come on thanks to those such as Dr. MCH & others finally making voices heard.

  • @melissamullen9179
    @melissamullen9179 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Best show yet. I had a hysterectomy at 18 and it really messed up my life in literally every area. So when I hear anything about menopause, I pay attention. But this? I now have information I’d never heard before. This one’s a keeper! Thanks again.

  • @seneca132
    @seneca132 Před 4 měsíci +181

    I "muscled" through 2 yrs of symptoms before deciding to ask for HRT. 7 months after started and about 60-70% of my symptoms gone, I switched insurance companies. Saw a female doctor who said "I don't practice medicine like that" when I told her I still wanted medicine regardless of the "risks" she was so concerned about. It was insane to hear. Her comments made me feel like I was asking for euthanasia and her "beliefs" were to save me by lengthening my life. I told her I choose quality over quantity. Anyway, I ended up getting a second opinion and will continue my HRT treatment. Doctors are NOT listening to patients. Advocating for ourselves is an uphill battle. Thanks so much for this video!❤

    • @Scor-ah
      @Scor-ah Před 3 měsíci +18

      ME TOO, I finally got HRT from Alloy an online team of Drs that will treat you and get you the therapy you need. I am 3 months into HRT at age 67 and I feel like I am 35 again. Running, cycling, weight lifting, building bone mass and sleeping through the night. Plus I feel like having sex again with my very patient husband.

    • @Dian-gk4us
      @Dian-gk4us Před 3 měsíci +1

      the thing is, every provider have the right to practice "by the book" and the right to deny treatment, you just have to find the one who's in agreement with you

    • @nownowbrowncow52
      @nownowbrowncow52 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Your telling my story.

    • @Truthstrangerthanfict.
      @Truthstrangerthanfict. Před 2 měsíci +2

      That’s because HRT can cause cancer. My mom stopped taking it years ago because of this 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @Scor-ah
      @Scor-ah Před 2 měsíci

      That theory has been proven wrong quite a long time ago@@Truthstrangerthanfict.

  • @rizzart66
    @rizzart66 Před 5 měsíci +184

    I'm in tears. My mother died of breast cancer and I have been terrified of HRT for this reason. My meno smptoms are all over the place. Still have not passed the one year no period mark. I've blamed myself for my weight gain, depression, mood swings since the pandemic. My first call after the holidays will be to find a provider who specializes in menopause.

    • @dragonfly1430
      @dragonfly1430 Před 5 měsíci +22

      My mother died in 2014 from uterine cancer believed to be caused by HRT. She basically made me swear on her death bed I would not take hormones. So went through it all natural. I suffered through perimenopause and now have been in full menopause now at 58. I spent years of horrible sleep, weight gain, skin issues, etc. I still have symptoms. I wish I knew more.

    • @avril.227
      @avril.227 Před 5 měsíci +17

      BioIdentical hormones. Natural hormone therapy doesn’t have the same risks

    • @margaretqueenofscots9450
      @margaretqueenofscots9450 Před 5 měsíci +7

      @@avril.227Yeah, not all hormones are equal

    • @PeggyMitchell64
      @PeggyMitchell64 Před 5 měsíci +10

      Just go carnivore, your body knows what to do to heal

    • @thelikomagallery5080
      @thelikomagallery5080 Před 5 měsíci +18

      I honestly wouldnt take this doctor's advice. HRT is not healthy for you at all. I would try whatever natural method is out there. My mom is 65 and doesnt take any of these HRT stuff and she is doing just fine. I am 39 and i know menopause is around the corner maybe and i plan to start working on myself now

  • @denoca3261
    @denoca3261 Před dnem +1

    I believe one of the reasons women don't talk about menopause (my experience), is that I broached the subject with my primary physician and they looked at me to say that menopause was 'normal' and that whatever menopause symptoms I had were 'normal'. She shut me down and did not discuss it further. I suffered from urinary frequency brought it up with every visit and she never discussed it. I felt dumbed down by her. If I had knew of Dr Mary Haver I would have felt empowered and switched to another physician who was willing to discuss this me. I have since found a physician, who was very supportive and is helping me to mitigate the symptoms. She started me on HRT. I am in a much better position now. So ladies if you have a physician who dismisses your concerns, find another doctor. Find one that specializes in hormones.

  • @jemsjemski533
    @jemsjemski533 Před měsícem +6

    I’ve started noticing all of these symptoms, I’m 43. This is hugely eye opening. The staying afloat theory is massive 😮

    • @carripiller
      @carripiller Před dnem +1

      I was introduced to peripause with irrational rage and migraines at 43!!

    • @jemsjemski533
      @jemsjemski533 Před dnem

      @@carripiller I used to get migraines when I was younger and they stopped when I was 18… just started getting them again… and I’m such a mess of anger and tears at the same time, for irrational things (not all the time, but sometimes) Had bloods done recently and I’ve a ✅ for health, so they are going for more bloods now for hormone levels. Apparently you have to be over 45 for any perimenopause to happen according to the nurse I spoke to 😳

    • @carripiller
      @carripiller Před dnem

      @@jemsjemski533 peripause can begin in your 30s if you hear the Dr!! So, I would definitely push the matter with your Dr or Gyn!! I definitely knew my rage was not normal at 43🤣 I do not take anything now at 53, and my periods are just really starting to skip. But my mood is okay and the other stuff, like joint pain and muscle, I am beginning yoga for strength. But definitely speak up for yourself!!!🩷

  • @Hope-uq1vn
    @Hope-uq1vn Před 5 měsíci +224

    So pleased people are speaking out about menopause, I literally thought I was losing my mind.

    • @user-xc7iq4cm8t
      @user-xc7iq4cm8t Před 5 měsíci +4

      Exactly!! We’ve been suffering unnecessary for decades. I asked my dr about HRT years ago. Was dismissed immediately.

    • @bridgetc.marinaccio8024
      @bridgetc.marinaccio8024 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Me too! I was losing myself, I feel tremendously better.

    • @patriciamharris5664
      @patriciamharris5664 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I think I m going through this..61 yrs old. Insomnia, flushing, osteopena, depression....

    • @blacksongbird100
      @blacksongbird100 Před 5 měsíci +6

      I think we all do. People act like we are. The doctors act like we are. And people who have been through it tend to stay quiet like it's a secret. When I asked my mom about it she responded like she didn't have any symptoms. 🤷🏿‍♀️ So, I have to figure it without her help.

    • @user-xc7iq4cm8t
      @user-xc7iq4cm8t Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@blacksongbird100 Exactly! My mom never spoke about it

  • @wendyrancourt1993
    @wendyrancourt1993 Před 5 měsíci +408

    I'm 60 and have been on HRT for 15 years. I will NEVER voluntarily go off it. I also strength train and eat a clean, high-protein diet. But without the hrt it wouldn't make much difference. Without it, I suffered every symptom on the list, on a scale of 11 out of 10. I educated myself when I was going through this and I have advocated for myself with a long line of (sometimes really ignorant) doctors. I live in fear that I will be unable to keep finding doctors willing to prescribe, or that the hormones will no longer be available- because the pharma companies by and large have stopped making them. They want us to be on a whole list of meds for each separate symptom, rather t
    han just one or two that ABSOLUTELY FIXED EVERYTHING. Women- and everyone who loves a woman going through this- need to kick up a fuss about this and not take no for an answer. It's life or death. Literally. Without my hrt I would have no interest in living. Go back to that hell? Never. Society DOES not value post-fertile women, so we HAVE to value ourselves.

    • @nosebot
      @nosebot Před 5 měsíci +18

      Do you get your HRT through your doctor or do you use an online service? Also do you use bio-identical hormones or synthetic hormones? I’m trying to figure out my own path here because what you’ve gone through with menopause describes my current experience.

    • @successandspirit
      @successandspirit Před 5 měsíci +36

      100% women put way too much faith in "drs." and allow them to push them over. that is part of the problem.

    • @Maevelikeschampagne
      @Maevelikeschampagne Před 5 měsíci +19

      @@nosebotI get bioidentical testosterone gel and progesterone which is bioidentical. I’ve only been on it 6 weeks at a low dose and it’s making such a difference. I have all of the symptoms and I am watching them diminish

    • @nosebot
      @nosebot Před 5 měsíci +6

      @@Maevelikeschampagne Are you getting those via your regular doctor or an online provider?

    • @wendyrancourt1993
      @wendyrancourt1993 Před 5 měsíci

      So far I've been able to find drs (ob-gyns) to prescribe, and it's been the regular pharma version not the bioidentical because no drs in my area prescribe those. I've been extrememly happy- and healthy- on the hrt I'm taking.
      @@nosebot

  • @ScotchWhiskey23
    @ScotchWhiskey23 Před dnem +1

    I had primary ovarian failure at 28. Full menopause at 30 partial hysterectomy at 32 had hrt therapy but dint work. my bones sucked. Started bio identical hrt and they gave me progesterone when I shouldn’t have had that it made my symptoms so bad. My husband was very supportive during the crazy time. So now I’m on a super low dose estrogen once weekly. And started Mtb in 2012 and helped with bone density. And fought my way out of osteoporosis thru my spine at the age of 34. Now 49. And have no red areas in my Deska scan. Completely green. My hair came back my skin is lovely and feel very good.

  • @Time2Compose
    @Time2Compose Před 2 měsíci +1

    I cannot thank you enough for bringing Dr. Mindy on. I believe this will absolutely change my trajectory in life and my personal journey with menopause. From the botttom of my heart... THANK YOU.

  • @DrYouMrTube
    @DrYouMrTube Před 5 měsíci +168

    As a man who knows a lot about hormones. this is GOLD. everyone, and I mean EVERYONE over the age of 30 should listen to this doctor and watch it a few times.

    • @SharonRasco
      @SharonRasco Před 5 měsíci +6

      Also Dr. Louise Newman in the UK. She's brilliant and doing so much to inform people around this significant topic. See her website, podcasts, instagram lives etc 🌟

    • @eggandchips4t
      @eggandchips4t Před 5 měsíci +2

      ​@@SharonRascothank you for the information x

    • @currypowder15
      @currypowder15 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I've educated my daughters and told them not to wait until menopause, start before. Diet, exercise and vitamins.

  • @francinegravel6198
    @francinegravel6198 Před 4 měsíci +154

    I really liked when she said "it maybe contributing to increase of divorce rate but in a good way". My thought exactly! I thank the universe for having these 5 years of menopause symptoms that no doctor associated with menopause (still mad at the doctors). I was able to confirm that I was living with a very bad partner who did not care for me at all. Just separated 4 months ago and now taking care of my menaupose.

    • @rosemarymontero7891
      @rosemarymontero7891 Před 3 měsíci +12

      I’m going through this one separated recently I’m in my 40s it’s funny how you’re there for a person but when it’s rivers, the same treatment it’s not given . So now it’s time to take care of myself.

    • @rosegomez6591
      @rosegomez6591 Před 2 měsíci +3

      HI, I went through the exact same thing as you stated above. The doctors and family made a mockery out of me. Now I see who cares about me and that is God , Myself and my dog.

  • @teeve1500
    @teeve1500 Před 2 dny +1

    I am very impressed by this lovely young man who is showing genuine interest in women`s health. Most guys dont give a s.......What a guy, take note, men!!!

  • @ckgonzales6743
    @ckgonzales6743 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Wow. I'm 56 and officially post, but I'm experiencing so many of these issues. I had no clue frozen shoulder was related. That was the most painful 18 months of my life. Now, the UTI peeing all the time, hot flashes, vertigo, anxiety, weight gain, etc. Not once has my GYN offered any testing.

  • @TordeanRivera
    @TordeanRivera Před 5 měsíci +35

    I’m a man and I really appreciate you sharing this. My wife is going through a lot of these changes and I am really trying to help her. Thanks soooooooooo much

  • @melissasue3328
    @melissasue3328 Před 4 měsíci +84

    "Strength over skinny" that really resonates right off the rip and "I want to see the girls I raised become the women they're meant to be "

  • @debbiejackson7218
    @debbiejackson7218 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I went into menopause at 26. My GP was not interested, l just gave up. I had problems but no help. The only good part was no periods. Then in my late thirties my stomach started to grow. It was 2 fibroids, one popped. Never forget the pain, but it carried on growing. The fibroid grows to 2 stone, GP keeps saying no you are just fat. The bleeding from the fibroid, l couldn't leave the house. In the end a new nurse came to see me. She got me to the hospital within 2 weeks. I need a full hysterectomy, they tried to shrink it before surgery. When I had surgery it had grown. I looked about 8 months pregnant. I had my surgery when my real problems started. No matter what l told the surgeon, nothing to do with me. It's been 4 years and l have had no help. I have severe bowl and bladder problems. I still have no help, l am living with severe depression and other symptoms. I have given up on everything

  • @Okebebe1
    @Okebebe1 Před 2 měsíci +3

    This is a great interview. I’m 44 I am going through perimenopause. Just shared this video with all my gfs. I have frozen shoulder, experienced utis only in my 40s but not in 20s out of the blue, dryness and omg constant fatigue. Taking some supplements that increase estrogen which has immensely helped and I’ve been sharing that as well. I’m thankful for social media with information that has helped me so much. Drs only treat the symptoms but not what causes it, not enough drs aware of what happens to women’s bodies during perimenopause so they just can’t help. So true about the WW - people just boil it down to us whining … but honestly my body is breaking down and knowing there’s all these symptoms is good to know.

  • @zofiajaneczek184
    @zofiajaneczek184 Před 5 měsíci +122

    As a poor, low income, working class woman I have been let down by the medical community multiple times throughout my life. I’ve been uninsured the majority of my life due to lack of money. I’ve been forced to take my medical care into my own hands. I’ve been forced to educate myself and go the natural route. Low cost and free medical care doesn’t work, access to it is difficult when you don’t have a living wage income. You become invisible as a woman as you age in this nation and disregarded medically too. I’m surviving and not because I’ve gotten any tangible help. The information is out there to help with many issues but you have to want to find it and learn on your own. I have a regimen now that I’ve figured out for myself. WOMEN BECOME INVISIBLE AS THEY AGE in this nation. This is for everything! YOU must take things into your own hands. As a lower income woman, you matter even less in this society. Especially if you have no family, few friends, and a threadbare support system.

    • @ct2co2AZ
      @ct2co2AZ Před 5 měsíci +16

      You are so correct. It’s a good thing you are intelligent enough to do the research and take charge. It’s a sad state of affairs

    • @carliebeau5329
      @carliebeau5329 Před 5 měsíci +3

      I have government health care. It's excellent. Better then regular health care. So I think it's a personal choice to say your invisible

    • @LGee-ue1rq
      @LGee-ue1rq Před 5 měsíci +14

      Just listen to the lady for a change and stop being so judgmental! You seem to be a great gaslighter towards people you don’t quite understand! Just chill and become a better listener!!!

    • @GLifestyle50
      @GLifestyle50 Před 5 měsíci +9

      Very sad and so true…the health care system in this country is broken.😞

    • @thenextcountry
      @thenextcountry Před 5 měsíci +18

      @@carliebeau5329 What a terrible thing to say to someone. Not everyone is qualified or has enough funds to get on "government health care".

  • @menouthis
    @menouthis Před 5 měsíci +321

    A huge THANK YOU to this young man for not shying away from this conversation! Thank you for discussing this topic! You really have no idea how much this means to your female viewers!

  • @MothMom1212
    @MothMom1212 Před 3 měsíci +5

    My hot flashes were so frequent and intense, I could no longer safely drive, but still my OBGYN told me “welcome” to your new life. I found another doctor fast! I am too active for patches, which fell off and have only had success with pills. I was intrigued by the mentioning of pellet implants and am calling my dr tomorrow to see if this is a safer option, thank you! So tired of being treated like the punch line of a joke.

  • @user-om8mz3ey6k
    @user-om8mz3ey6k Před 3 měsíci +6

    My mother sailed through the menopause. She ate a sage leaf everyday and swore by it.
    It didn't work for me. I spent two years hanging out of the bedroom window trying to get cool 😂

  • @n54ll64
    @n54ll64 Před 5 měsíci +106

    We are being lied to about everything. Everyone has their own opinions on certain things. Best way to navigate life is to be aware of everything and to use your own discernment. Different strokes for different folks.

    • @elizabethabbott2982
      @elizabethabbott2982 Před 5 měsíci +5

      we really need to; I have seen some real medical goof-ups

    • @hello3146
      @hello3146 Před 5 měsíci +5

      I must disagree with that advice. Yes, there are medical screwups, corrupt studies and strong medicines can have side effects etc. BUT our bodies are very complex and even with many years of training, MD’s (and clinical studies) disagree. The responsibility for your health is yours but you must rely on their knowledge to guide you in decision making. Not only do you not have their knowledge, emotional factors like fear,denial and bargaining, magical thinking, & rebellion against authority figures,for example,and human tendencies to rely on anecdotal “evidence” rather than huge studies and statistics can interfere with making the right choices. You are a babe in the woods when your health is at risk so ask questions but follow the numbers and hope for the best. I have seen people die regretting ignoring medical advice and handling things on their own. Medicine is not perfect but it is what we have.

  • @k8marlowe
    @k8marlowe Před 5 měsíci +133

    Yeah, I personally felt like used up, damaged goods after menopause. I felt like I had lost what made me a woman and, like I was no longer valued in our society. I became invisible. The worst part was that no one ever prepared me about the emotional impact of menopause. No one from my generation had any idea what to expect.

    • @dsszerothlaw
      @dsszerothlaw Před 4 měsíci +7

      That is so sad 😓 I'm post menopausal now, no periods for 3 years. They just suddenly stopped. No variation. I had one then a gap of 6 months, then one more, then nothing.
      I've had very few symptoms that can't be attributed to external factors (e.g. stressful events) I feel extremely lucky.

    • @gillw8988
      @gillw8988 Před 4 měsíci +6

      This is s so true I feel invisible and useless

    • @user-fl8hw7dt9w
      @user-fl8hw7dt9w Před 4 měsíci +4

      This depleted hommonal imbalances has sad side effects 😢

    • @JaneH3675
      @JaneH3675 Před 4 měsíci +5

      What you said is how I have felt. Like my body turned against me and I felt useless, and didn't feel like a woman anymore. I'm 60 years old now, don't have much energy, and just prefer to stay home. Age 48 to 55 were the worst years.

    • @WendyTalkRadio
      @WendyTalkRadio Před 21 dnem

      So sad

  • @valalyn1385
    @valalyn1385 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I’m 15 years post menopause. One year ago I became so ill from an embedded UTI. I’m disabled from fibromyalgia and a domino effect of other autoimmune issues. At 59 I have a 16 , and 19 year old. I have a work gap from my disability and being a single ( not by choice ) mom. I went through a custody battle that financially destroyed me. Trauma has affected me and my children. I’m diving in to learn how to be a better me for myself and my children . Yet I’m exhausted. I started estrogen crème. It helped the UTI. The trauma and menopause has caused awful anxiety and my teeth are being pulled one by one. I have had frozen shoulder. My skin is dry and I look like I have two black eyes. My teens have there own childhood trauma and refuse therapy do to therapists really giving confidential information to our abuser. I’m at the point I can barely pay bills and my house needs repairs that I once normally handled easily. I must work on disability but finding a job has been so difficult. I suffer a form of agoraphobia. I practice exposure therapy. My therapist passed away and the replacement isn’t trauma informed or skilled even if he claims so. I’m driving my kids places everyday as they cannot afford cars. My fund for them emptied over a 10 year custody battle. I feel like a failure. My
    Body feels awful. Stress is at a peak. Teens feel I
    Should have had a padded investment account (gone!). I fear homelessness for the very first time in my life. My teens handle trauma differently. Yet the labels thrown around are according to your previous guest on childhood trauma off. Really off. So menopause, trauma and autoimmune disease is creating chaos in my house. Yet the systems are so broken I’m
    Left with books . Yet teens are listening. Low on D with myself and my
    Teens . I take them daily but my teens refuse. Oh and I began purging my house and now it’s a crazy mess. I’m alone and the kids refuse to help. We trigger each other sometimes often I’m afraid I’m losing them. Food is very expensive and we were organic. It can’t afford it much anymore. I’m fasting but after years of maintaining my weight now I’m gaining weight. I take my D +k2, magnesium glycinate at night. I was a chef and I now hate cooking. I’ve lost interest in things I once loved. I’m a mom who was in my 30’s a successful career woman. I ended up from
    A virus in a wheelchair for almost two years. Multiple surgeries on tumors and all things around my ovaries and uterus. Yet at 40 and 43 had healthy babies. Whew! It’s a lot!

  • @crownofhair
    @crownofhair Před 3 měsíci

    So thankful for this woman breaking ground to help us. Thank you for giving her space to speak, and listening and seeking to understand 🙏🏻

  • @taliasavva_pilates
    @taliasavva_pilates Před 5 měsíci +175

    I’m convinced I started peri menopause in my mid-late 30’s . The worst feeling is being told it’s in your head/ you’re too young!!! This conversation is so important ♥️ thank you.

    • @robertaanderson6229
      @robertaanderson6229 Před 5 měsíci +12

      Same here. Not supportive surroundings. I thought I was losing my mind, and people took advantage. After I dumped my man, my job, and certain friends and family. I was able to get my mind and body under control. For now, that is. 54. Fingers crossed.

    • @AllYouJesusAmy
      @AllYouJesusAmy Před 5 měsíci +9

      People are telling me that I am to young to have pre menopause. I am started treating pre menopause with 4 moringa everyday, early in the morning. I am happily married, despite of dealing with pre menopause symptoms everyday. I heard moringa can help me with hot flashes and other symptoms with pre menopause. My hubby is so understanding and supportive bout me dealing with pre menopause symptoms. I am still waiting for the benefits if moringa to kick in my body soon. I keep thinking I shouldn't be happily married, due to my pre menopause symptoms. My hubby and I chose to stay married until we both die. My hubby and I keep our marriage vows everyday, despite of the pre menopause symptoms that I deal with. I have been dealing with hot flashes, after I turned 30 years old, now I am alittle older than 40 years old. My name is Amy. Morninga started to cool me down for most of the day today.

    • @SharonRasco
      @SharonRasco Před 5 měsíci +3

      Dr. Louise Newson in the UK is also a brilliant resource ❤️

    • @bostongirl0305
      @bostongirl0305 Před 5 měsíci +5

      I was told the same thing in my early to mid-thirty's. You feel disrespected in a way for not being taken seriously.

    • @rachelr9272
      @rachelr9272 Před 5 měsíci +6

      I started perimenopause in my mid 30’s. Had my last period at 45. I seriously thought I was going crazy, not to mention both of my daughters were going thru puberty at the same time. Thank God I got thru it. My husband was so supportive and empathetic to all of us during that time.

  • @fyahchile
    @fyahchile Před 3 měsíci +111

    I watch this in tears. It hurts so bad. At 45 my cycle gets worst, every symptom, just worst. I walk around feeling horrible and having to smile so the world don't see a erratic person blowing in the breeze. I'm TAKING this help

    • @hmh3808
      @hmh3808 Před 3 měsíci +6

      I’m so glad you are !….honestly HRT made me feel like my old self again ….that I wasn’t crazy, that I hadn’t lost 30 IQ points and that I wasn’t imagining the multitude of symptoms I had when I went into early menopause after surgery at 46 !
      you CAN get your life, your mind and your body back ….it may take a while to find the right balance for you- SO don’t give up
      you’ll feel like your old self again when you find the right support! HRT is such low dose today -the side effects, if any, are so minor in comparison to the psychological and emotional HELL that menopause can be for some people….! So so worth it for me and anecdotally, I can say 95% of the women I know my age.

    • @lisafolks47
      @lisafolks47 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@hmh3808 if you don't mind me asking what kind of surgery was it?

    • @amberjohnston586
      @amberjohnston586 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I know… I had to take matters into my own hands. I looked up a bhrt doc in my city, got an appointment and then he explained all the stuff I needed and why….omg! What a difference it makes when you are balanced again!!!❤❤

    • @nicholeh1280
      @nicholeh1280 Před 2 měsíci +1

      My cycles were bad and bleeding got worse when I was forced to take a daily blood thinner. I got a mirena iud and it's been a blessing.

    • @rosegomez6591
      @rosegomez6591 Před 2 měsíci

      Doctor Platt wellness Center Natural Hormone replacement therapy I started with the omega, vitamin d, your magnesium. It saved me from so much pain. I know the pain both mentally, physically, emotionally. Regular doctors and even some to claim to be specialist let me down. I kept searching I found Dr Platt a blessing. I'm not a salesperson. I am someone he helped and can help you. I promise. God Bless

  • @petronillasohelo2780
    @petronillasohelo2780 Před 10 dny +1

    I had soo bad hot flushes, severe backpain, jointaches, headaches, weak could not perform my chores and my husband told me iwas lazy just sitting around waiting for him to fend for me . I never upto now got emotional support from him. I turned to you tube to understand what was happening to me and i go through it by myself looking up to God who has been my help.

  • @MamaMia44
    @MamaMia44 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I'm excited to watch. I am 44 years old and I started suffering from menopause 4 years ago. The doctors told me it depends on your mother. My mom got it at 45 and I got mine at 40. They say it comes 5 years before your mom. I still don't know much except going through the symptoms of having it. Those hot and cold flashes make me feel like I have a flu for a minute. I am so glad for this podcast episode.

  • @outlinehappiness
    @outlinehappiness Před 5 měsíci +161

    I’m 37 and trying to get a doctor to take me seriously when I talk about the incredible pain in my back and elbows and wrists which started happening a year ago during my period. And the sudden acne when I’ve not had it all my life. The incredible wave of emotion I feel the week before my period. Every time I’ve seen a doctor in the UK I feel like I’m being gaslighted and condemned for wasting their time with my appointment.

    • @youngwt1
      @youngwt1 Před 5 měsíci +6

      Sad to say it but I’ve had a much better experience with private healthcare. My wife uses a private menopause clinic and they have been wonderful, maybe if you can afford it start there and get some tests?

    • @melissaw815
      @melissaw815 Před 5 měsíci +6

      I'm in the same situation in the U.S. healthcare system.

    • @24galia
      @24galia Před 5 měsíci +8

      You are not alone. It's not just in UK like that. And we live in western Europe! Imagine elsewhere!

    • @educational1651
      @educational1651 Před 5 měsíci +9

      I am so sorry. I’m in the UK too.
      I had undiagnosed severe anaemia for 3 years. My doctor refused to do blood tests. I was given prescription after prescription of pills to treat the symptoms I was experiencing, when they didn’t work, my doctor decided that I was having viral infections back to back for years.
      This was caused by the hormonal contraceptive in my arm. Since having it put in, I would bleed non-stop. That surely should have given him a hint about what my problem was? Apparently bleeding profusely wasn’t a side-effect (he lied, it was).
      How doctors can be so negligent and uncaring? It’s unbelievable.

    • @kellibodony1077
      @kellibodony1077 Před 5 měsíci +7

      I had no mental changes but physically I would never let my husband touch me again due to pain. Are we both supposed to live our life like that when BIOIDENTICAL HRT can correct it??!! I ended up going to Carnivore (eating only animal products and dairy) and my hormones corrected so I no longer need HRT. It may not work for everyone AND the elites don't want us eating meat. I wonder why?!!🤔 I also no longer need any meds and my arthritis, anklyosing spondylitis, joint pain, Ulcerative colitis and psoriasis has all cleared. That's a huge money loss to the pharmaceutical companies and to doctors.🤔
      Follow the money!!💰
      My husband also joined me on the Carnivore WOE (way of eating). We both got super trim and have more muscle than we did 10 years ago. We are 57 & 58. A friend in my neighborhood went Carnivore and he is fit, no longer a diabetic and no longer needs blood pressure meds!! 😁💪

  • @merakiwellbeing6955
    @merakiwellbeing6955 Před 5 měsíci +93

    I’m almost 41 and feel totally different to how I did 2 years ago. I don’t recognise myself, wake up early hours, skin changes, joint bursitis after intense exercise, sore feet, fatigue, lack of desire to do anything, heavier/weight gain, irritability, paranoia, anxiety all of which worsen in the days leading to a period. I don’t feel youthful like I did, I don’t have the same energy and light that I did. It’s hard and it’s emotional.

    • @shin-ishikiri-no
      @shin-ishikiri-no Před 5 měsíci

      Ah, the humble transition to old hag. Beautiful. It reminds me of why men with money play with younger women instead.

    • @cdawnd1672
      @cdawnd1672 Před 5 měsíci +5

      I feel for you. I had a panic attack out of no where over a year ago that jump started all of those symptoms for me. I now take a plethora of supplements. Magnesium glycinate which has helped the anxiety, heart palpitations, vitamin d3 & k2 to get the calcium into my bones, ashwagandha for stress, and others for overall health. What I recently found that has helped my sleep and well being is melatonin before bed and maca root to balance my hormones and help with hot flashes. And I am strength training. I really hope you get the help to feel better.

    • @shin-ishikiri-no
      @shin-ishikiri-no Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@cdawnd1672 Magnesium isn't enough to defend you from the wall.

    • @kellibodony1077
      @kellibodony1077 Před 5 měsíci +6

      I had no mental changes but physically I would never let my husband touch me again due to pain. Are we both supposed to live our life like that when BIOIDENTICAL HRT can correct it??!! I ended up going to Carnivore (eating only animal products and dairy) and my hormones corrected so I no longer need HRT. It may not work for everyone AND the elites don't want us eating meat. I wonder why?!!🤔 I also no longer need any meds and my arthritis, anklyosing spondylitis, joint pain, Ulcerative colitis and psoriasis has all cleared. That's a huge money loss to the pharmaceutical companies and to doctors.🤔
      Follow the money!!💰
      My husband joined me on Carnivore and we are both trim and have more muscle than we did 10 years ago. We have a neighbor that went Carnivore about 4 years ago who is also trim and no longer a diabetic and no longer needs blood pressure meds!! 😊💪

    • @merakiwellbeing6955
      @merakiwellbeing6955 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thank you, that’s super helpful!

  • @kathysitzmann369
    @kathysitzmann369 Před 4 dny +1

    Such an interesting conversation. I wish I would have known about this sooner. I am 63, having had my last cycle at 51.
    I am of the group of women that was discouraged from using HRT. SO INCREDIBLY DISAPPOINTING.

  • @Katie-jm2bs
    @Katie-jm2bs Před 5 měsíci +210

    I go diagnosed as perimenopausal at the age of 36. Here are my symptoms (which might be helpful for some) erratic periods (start early, start late, skipped). Anxiety, heart palpitations, mood swings (one day feeling really low, another day feeling fine, quick to snap, irritable), hot flashes, cold flashes, night sweats, waking up randomly at 3am, itchy skin - including in the ear canals, weight gain around the stomach area, hand tingling, joints and muscle aches, low sex drive, hair growth around chin, neck and upper lip, white noise/ringing in ears, dry or watery eyes, fatigue, insomnia, headaches, migraines, brain fog, forgetfulness, constipation and diarrhea.
    HRT is optional - but you should take it if your symptoms are debilitating or you’re self destructive.

    • @CherylBerryl
      @CherylBerryl Před 5 měsíci +10

      Bio-identical hormones.

    • @charlottebruce979
      @charlottebruce979 Před 5 měsíci +8

      See, this is why it terrifies me. How are you still alive and functioning, you obviously did and as billions of women before you you survived!!

    • @qqrq
      @qqrq Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@CherylBerryl could you please say more about these?❤❤❤thank you

    • @punkowl00
      @punkowl00 Před 5 měsíci +21

      You just described all my symptoms. I also started at 36

    • @SingleHotWitch
      @SingleHotWitch Před 5 měsíci +12

      Right there with you. My GP is slowly starting to listen but I was also offered anti depressants as a first point of call. There's nothing wrong with my seretonin so it's a totally inappropriate treatment. I tried to buy HRT from boots online but they insist on doctor referral if you are under 45. It's a joke. I'm literally showing up on their door every month until they treat me appropriately. I'm also doing all the holistic stuff, diet and exercise. Thank goodness this information is being shared more!

  • @LostNFoundASMR
    @LostNFoundASMR Před 5 měsíci +177

    I hit post-menopause at age 39- Im 41 now. I missed my pre menopause stage as far as knowing that’s what was happening to me because no doctors would check my hormones - they refused to believe it was hormone related at my age. I was told my brain fog and feeling hot (like I was going to pass out) was just me having anxiety. Thanks to them I almost lost all bone density in my left leg and I got lost trying to find my way home one day. Oh and one summer I felt like I was having a stroke episode which prompted me to finally demand testing. I suffered for four years before I was able to get someone to listen to me. I would write. A book if I told you the thing va my body went through. It was pure misery- I told my doctor that I didn’t want to live anymore because I had no quality fo life. I was mocked by nurses and doctors when I would describe my symptoms. It was horrible. Four years of misery that I can’t get back. I could have just been on the estrogen and progesterone and be doing fine. I feel great now with it. If I miss a day or two I will feel it almost instantly. The medication literally keeps my body in line. People need to stop diagnosing females as mentally unstable every time we have a concern.

    • @Nonybusinessxxxxxx
      @Nonybusinessxxxxxx Před 5 měsíci +26

      Wow, I've learned you have to put pressure on these egotistical doctors. I had a situation that dealt with Lymes disease, the "Doctor" didnt believe that my headaches at the back of my head along with painful bug bite could be related to lymes because I didnt have the rings. I insisted they do the test and what do you know? I had Lyme, couldve progressed to permanent severe symptoms or death if I did not advocate formyself. Since then I lost all faith in Doctors (esp after the push for the untested money generating covid VAX)

    • @lisasargent2841
      @lisasargent2841 Před 5 měsíci +1

      This 87

    • @Elena-fe3os
      @Elena-fe3os Před 5 měsíci +9

      I did not recognized my symptoms. Only when my period stopped,months ago, I put all together. I was not prepared, nor informed

    • @LG-oq4dy
      @LG-oq4dy Před 5 měsíci +14

      I'm done with male doctors due to the way I've been treated by so so many. Been yelled at, laughed at abilled with 0 treatment, just for going in over symptoms. My mom used to talk about how horrible she was getting treated after a certain age, getting called hypochondriac. I didn't get it, and now I'm 49 and have experienced it myself. Not saying all male docs are like this but I'm not willing to go to any more.

    • @Tracylynn62
      @Tracylynn62 Před 5 měsíci +6

      This sounds just like my experience.

  • @scarlettsharp65
    @scarlettsharp65 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Thank you so much to Mary Claire Haver for sharing your life long work to achieve better woman's health. Not only a fanatisic Doctor, but a lovely person and for explaining why finally the parts fit together. The best thing i have ever listened to.

  • @vickywitton1008
    @vickywitton1008 Před měsícem +3

    All the younger women I have talked to, do not understand menopause. They think its just about your periods ending and hot sweats and then that's it! Scary how little we know about our own health! I didn't know either until I started going through it and did some research and watching this doctor