question for the women

I have a suspician that I am starting to go through the early stages of
menopause. How can I find out what questions I should ask my endo and what
effects I should expect?

Catie

5 Responses to “question for the women”

  1. Dane Karlene Says:

    Well I think I am getting a late start on this. I am 49 now and have many of
    the perimenopause symptoms. So when I see my endo I am going to be bringing all
    this up. Boy will I have a list of questions by Sept. 4th.

  2. colin_140 Says:

    << I have a suspician that I am starting to go through the early stages of
    menopause. How can I find out what questions I should ask my endo and what
    effects I should expect?

    Catie
    >>
    Hi Catie:
    you aren’t menopausal until you haven’t had a period for over 1 year. Ask
    about ERT - HRT - hormone replacement therapy. You should have a baseline
    bonedensity study if you haven’t had one yet, as well as regular gyn = Pap
    smear should now be a Thin Prep….more accurate.
    Baseline mammogram if you haven’t had once yet, and should be doing regular
    BSE breast self exams monthly….Joan:)

  3. colin_140 Says:

    << Well I think I am getting a late start on this. I am 49 now and have many
    of the perimenopause symptoms. So when I see my endo I am going to be
    bringing all this up. Boy will I have a list of questions by Sept. 4th.

    Catie >>
    Catie: I listed a number of vitamins that are helpful both for
    cardiovascular and as antioxidants. If you didn’t see the post, let me
    know. Need to educate yourself now…..Evening primrose oil - comes in 500
    mg. caps are also helpful daily for the PMS gripies. Brewers yeast tablest
    are also helpful….Joan:)

  4. Dane Karlene Says:

    Joan I would love to get that list. I didn’t pay attention when you posted it
    before. Shoot with all the drugs I take now I won’t even notice a few dozen
    vities and herbs

    << Well I think I am getting a late start on this. I am 49 now and have many
    of the perimenopause symptoms. So when I see my endo I am going to be
    bringing all this up. Boy will I have a list of questions by Sept. 4th.

    Catie >>
    Catie: I listed a number of vitamins that are helpful both for
    cardiovascular and as antioxidants. If you didn’t see the post, let me
    know. Need to educate yourself now…..Evening primrose oil - comes in 500
    mg. caps are also helpful daily for the PMS gripies. Brewers yeast tablest
    are also helpful….Joan:)

  5. colin_140 Says:

    << Joan I would love to get that list. I didn’t pay attention when you
    posted it before. Shoot with all the drugs I take now I won’t even notice a
    few dozen vities and herbs

    Catie >>
    Ok Kiddo: "THE LIST"
    L-arginine 1000mg bid (2x/day) - don’t get one with any additives (Solgar
    is a pretty good brand) I’ve gotten reasonable prices from puritanspride.com
    Great stuff! Especially for those of us with the toe-curlers of leg cramps!!
    Give it about two days….wake up with a major difference…..this I take
    religiously!!!
    Vit. C 500 mg bid - antioxidant
    Vit E 400 IU bid - antioxidant, blood thinner
    Folic Acid 1- 4 mg. ( most over the counter come in mcg tabs usually 400 -
    800 mcg……1000 mcg = 1 mg.) prevent anemia. Us dm’ers get it often.

    If you eat plenty of dark green leafy vegs and an orange, then you can leave
    out the pilll on that one)
    Vit B-6 50 mg once a day - for anemia
    Aspirin - low dose - 81 mg. bid (hold this if you are on any blood thinners
    like coumadin )- the above you can search out on Dr.Joe’s website….used to
    be diabeteswell.com, now diabetesoneonone.com I think….I’ll send it on
    next e-news I get.
    The research is showing definite benefits to using the above…..and can
    counter some of the cardiovascular changes related to hypertension, DM, and
    heart disease.

    Cranberry capsules ( not cranberry juice) if you tend to get bladder
    infections…..the tannins in the cranberry skin is what neutralizes urine
    and makes it more difficult for bacteria to grow. No heartburn and no
    calories to speak of….
    Evening Primrose Oil - for us ladies (sorry guys) even if perimenopausal.
    comes in 500 mg caps - one a day.
    within a month, you’ll notice quite a difference in the pms.
    Flaxseed Oil - 1 cap 3-4 times / week….linolenic acid…..antioxidant.
    for Nausea - ginger root capsules 1-2 work great. Guilt free, no calories.
    I usually find the 500 mg. ones give or take. Just don’t megga dose. Too
    much ginger root can cause too much blood thinning.
    Leave Gingkoba biloba alone if you are on any anticoagulants (again aspirin,
    coumadin, warfarin, heparin), leave it alone. Known to cause major problems
    and can conflict with other medications.
    Same with Ginseng - any kind….is an immune system antagonist…..should be
    used cautiously. Same with Golden seal and echinechea. All must be used
    with prudence.
    Lecithin - 1200 mg 3-4 x / wk.
    the National Institutes of Health has an alternative medicine site….
    www.nih.gov then click for alternative medicines. Joan :)

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