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HRT in Women
HRT Over 60
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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 161626" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>My sisters are tired all the time, wrists hurt, joint ache and have been experiencing hot flashes for 20 years and they all have low estrogen. Their energy levels are crap and wouldn't be surprised if there are cardiovascular problems.</p><p></p><p>Women are also at risk for dementia and alzheimer's disease with lower estrogen, the brain of women starts to change in menopause when the brain is deprived of estrogen.</p><p></p><p>Womens HRT is more challenging than men on TRT, that's why you need to most skilled doctors to figure things out, because your wife will need to take the medicine/cream at the appropriate time of day to match her previous or current rhythmic cycles because you can't just wipe on the cream and hope for the best.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Normal blood work, if you say so and trust that your doctor is up to date on current research, but more often than not I see these doctors don't really have a clue about normal status and only care about the numbers.</p><p></p><p>I would like to know when the doctor tested your wife's levels, in the end or beginning of her cycle? Your doctor more than likely doesn't have a clue what he's doing, a womens levels change depending where she is in here cycle.</p><p></p><p>Sick care doesn't optimize health, they treat disease and menopause is a normal part of aging, you need an anti-aging clinic that specializes in replacing hormones. In this day and age "within normal range" is used to deny medical treatment, doctors don't treat the symptoms anymore, you went through your insurance network didn't you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 161626, member: 15832"] My sisters are tired all the time, wrists hurt, joint ache and have been experiencing hot flashes for 20 years and they all have low estrogen. Their energy levels are crap and wouldn't be surprised if there are cardiovascular problems. Women are also at risk for dementia and alzheimer's disease with lower estrogen, the brain of women starts to change in menopause when the brain is deprived of estrogen. Womens HRT is more challenging than men on TRT, that's why you need to most skilled doctors to figure things out, because your wife will need to take the medicine/cream at the appropriate time of day to match her previous or current rhythmic cycles because you can't just wipe on the cream and hope for the best. Normal blood work, if you say so and trust that your doctor is up to date on current research, but more often than not I see these doctors don't really have a clue about normal status and only care about the numbers. I would like to know when the doctor tested your wife's levels, in the end or beginning of her cycle? Your doctor more than likely doesn't have a clue what he's doing, a womens levels change depending where she is in here cycle. Sick care doesn't optimize health, they treat disease and menopause is a normal part of aging, you need an anti-aging clinic that specializes in replacing hormones. In this day and age "within normal range" is used to deny medical treatment, doctors don't treat the symptoms anymore, you went through your insurance network didn't you? [/QUOTE]
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