I am going to be 59 this month and have only been on HRT for 4 months. I sincerely wish I had known this information when I was younger, but better late than never (still within my 10 year window).
Outstanding synthesis of the siloed symptom problem in midlife women's health. The reframe from fragmented diagnoses to unified estrogen decline is crucial because I've watched family memebers get bounced between specialists for years without anyone connecting the dots. The early intervention point is critical too, waiting for "official menopause" to act means years of accumulated tissue changesthat might not fully reverse. This deserves to be standard diagnostic thinking.
I watched the YouTube episode last night, but I'm going back to rewatch today. My ears perked up when I heard you discuss fragile skin and wounds that don't heal. I attributed the state of my hands to frequent hand-washing and celiac, especially when I watch my grandchildren. It's the cuts that get deeper instead of healing that are frustrating me.
I am going to be 59 this month and have only been on HRT for 4 months. I sincerely wish I had known this information when I was younger, but better late than never (still within my 10 year window).
Outstanding synthesis of the siloed symptom problem in midlife women's health. The reframe from fragmented diagnoses to unified estrogen decline is crucial because I've watched family memebers get bounced between specialists for years without anyone connecting the dots. The early intervention point is critical too, waiting for "official menopause" to act means years of accumulated tissue changesthat might not fully reverse. This deserves to be standard diagnostic thinking.
I watched the YouTube episode last night, but I'm going back to rewatch today. My ears perked up when I heard you discuss fragile skin and wounds that don't heal. I attributed the state of my hands to frequent hand-washing and celiac, especially when I watch my grandchildren. It's the cuts that get deeper instead of healing that are frustrating me.
I wish I’d known 20 years ago what I know now. Thank you for educating me so that I sought help from my doctor.