Jul 2, 2021
Between the latest online fads
and the crazy media headlines, it’s easier than ever to get
confused about your health. If you want to make better decisions
about your health today so you can feel better and live longer,
you’ve come to the right place.
It’s no secret that many women suffer extensively from the symptoms
of perimenopause and menopause. This major life change is the cause
of sleep disturbances, changes in cognitive function, weight
changes, hot flashes, night sweats, migraines, and more. Hormone
replacement therapy has proven to be an effective and welcome
relief from such symptoms, but is it safe? Does it cause breast
cancer? Are there other health benefits or dangers associated with
HRT that you need to know about? We’ve seen an increase in data on
this topic over the last few years, as well as a shift in
perspectives that may surprise you.
I’m joined today by Dr. Shawn Tassone to discuss this topic. Dr.
Tassone is a board-certified OB/GYN, and his 20 years of experience
have allowed him to understand and help over 40,000 women. There
are many myths surrounding menopause, and today we’re going to
separate the facts from the fiction. I want you to understand
what’s helpful, what’s safe, and all of the ins and outs of this
somewhat surprising topic. Dr. Tassone shares a six-step method to
approaching menopause, only one of which is a hormonal treatment,
and offers encouragement and hope to any woman that has ever been
told that suffering through menopause and feeling miserable is just
part of getting older.
Key Takeaways:
[1:08] Today’s topic is menopause and HRT.
[2:21] Dr. Tassone defines menopause and dives into some of the biggest and sometimes unexpected symptoms of the menopause transition, including insomnia and painful intercourse.
[5:42] Understanding the concerns about HRT as a driver of cancer and the drugs that can result in the worst cancer probabilities.
[10:14] Breaking down the studies regarding synthetic progesterone and estrogen — do either increase the risk of getting breast cancer?
[14:10] Distinctions between the effectiveness of natural versus synthetic hormones are limited, and Dr. Tassone shares the risks of HRT with ovarian cancer and stroke.
[18:35] How can you make the menopause process go more smoothly? Nutrition, exercise, essential oils, supplements, and meditation or yoga are all options you may want to try before turning to HTR.
[20:42] Who struggles the most with menopause — younger or older women? Dr. Tassone shares what he’s seen and offers the benefits of gaining weight during menopause.
[25:55] How does thyroid function change as a woman passes through menopause? A deep dive into the relationship between thyroid and hormones and the complexity of a woman’s body.
[31:10] What can the menopause experience be like for a woman when it is handled well?
[35:08] Do you have a topic
you’d like me to cover? Contact me on Facebook or Instagram using
#medicalmyths.
To learn more:
Virtual one-on-one hormone consultation with Dr. Tassone http://tassonemd.com/1on1consultations
Website: http://tassonemd.com/
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Tweetables:
“The perimenopause phase can last for years and can cause a lot of misery for a woman for a long time.” — Dr. Shawn Tassone
“Estrogen itself doesn’t cause breast cancer. If it did, every woman alive would have breast cancer, and men would too.” — Dr. Shawn Tassone
“A hormone is going to give you the most bang for your buck. You can get the same result from a supplement, it just might take a while longer.” — Dr. Shawn Tassone
“A woman’s body prepares for menopause the best way it knows how, and that’s by hanging onto fat cells.” — Dr. Shawn Tassone
“Just because you’re getting older doesn’t mean you have to be miserable or feel awful. That’s a myth that doctors love telling women.” — Dr. Shawn Tassone
“For women who have hormonal imbalance, the people around you are the ones that are going to notice first.” — Dr. Shawn Tassone