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Hormones for Menopause

Okay, I've had it with this menopause. I'm going to replace some hormones.

What exact type and amount of hormones are you taking, and what difference did you notice once you started taking them? Bioidenticals are too expensive for me, so I won't be doing that. Fake hormones are fine. HELP!

Edit based on first two responses: I do know the cancer "risks," and I am willing to take them. I want this info before I talk to my OBGYN, because they can tend to have one or two they favor, and if there's a consensus of some hormone brand women feel they have had success with, I'd like to request that. I like my OBGYN, but I still think women who have actually experienced these things know best.

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I lived through menopause and the thing that worked the best was a pill called "soy care" from Kaiser. You don't have to be a member to buy it, just may cost a bit more. They are still not expensive and worth trying before the heavy hormone stuff.

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Pro-gest by Emerita. It's natural. It works and the telephone support folks are awesome! Can be bought at local health food store. Good luck.

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You can get great results from plant hormones, even better most of the time.
You have to really know what you're getting though. Most supplements on the market are not quality and don't work. I've been through a ton to find the best myself. We owned a health food store and after selling it, I've worked in other stores - there's a ton out there and almost none deliver.
When eating plant hormones you get much more than just relief, you get strong bones, better muscle tone, clarity of mind, improved well being, stamina and healthier glands and organs. All of these things are run by our hormones. All humans have at least 87 hormones and they run everything organ, pressure, digestion, bones, joints, muscles, on and on.
It's about creating a strong, vibrant, healthy body.
Blessings,
C.

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I had perimenopause for about 10 yrs and would have lost my mind w/o hormones. I went on low-dose estrogen birth control pills and that did the trick. Very inexpensive because they are covered by insurance. Good luck!

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I completely agree that you should research the pros and cons. I use Arbonne's Bio Identical Balancing Cream which I started using for Migraine Headaches(that went away after suffering for my entire life) I didn't know at that time that I was right in the middle of the Big M. I never had any of the symptoms. I sent you a private message with my contact info. Good Luck
K.

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First of all..........Talk to your Dr. Only a Dr. can give the advice you need and know what might be right for your body.

Right after my complete hysterectomy about 8 yrs ago, my Dr. put me on the Vivelle Dot patch. I've been on it ever since and never had any issues. In the beginning I switched the patch out twice a week. Now I use 1 a week.

No weight gain - still a petite size 2, no loss of sex drive, my boobs did go from perky 34C to perky 34 DD and I LOVE that side effect.

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My personal experience was that I was miserable taking the hormones. Had terrible mood swings and made myself and my family miserable. My own final solution was to go off the hormones and onto a good daily vitamin regimen. So if you're not taking vitamins, that might be a place for you to start. Each of us is so different that I can't say this is necessarily for you, but it is another alternative.

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You may want to check out the book called "What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Menopause" by John R. Lee. His prejudice is definitely against synthetic hormones, but it will give you a better idea of what's out there and what the issues are.

Because of this book (or actually, the Perimenopause version of it), I started on natural progesterone cream during perimenopause and it helped me TREMENDOUSLY. When menopause finally hit and I started having hot flashes, I also noticed that my moods were really up and down. A friend who works at Pharmaca recommended a product called "Transitions" from Pure Essence Labs, and it has helped a lot. She said that most people who buy it at her store really like it.

FYI, I've tried a lot of different brands of natural progesterone looking for something inexpensive, and most of them seem to work pretty well. Just go to your local health food store and ask for something good, or look for an online seller with reviews and you should be able to get something that will work for you.

Good luck!

1 mom found this helpful

I lived through menopause and the thing that worked the best was a pill called "soy care" from Kaiser. You don't have to be a member to buy it, just may cost a bit more. They are still not expensive and worth trying before the heavy hormone stuff.

1 mom found this helpful

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