Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 I just bought this book, I am just at the beginning of it. It seems like it will be pretty good. makes me want one of her doctors. Has anyone gone to any of the doctors she recommends? If so, was it super expensive? Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 OOOps. sorry if this is not a topic for adrenal, SS talks mainly (so far) about hormones. Jackie > I just bought this book, I am just at the beginning of it. It seems > like it will be pretty good. makes me want one of her doctors. > > Has anyone gone to any of the doctors she recommends? If so, was it > super expensive? > > Jackie > > Support My Music....Jordan Reimer Music http://store.snocap.com/a/s/T3-31324-FQTCN32YXR-Q/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 OOOps. sorry if this is not a topic for adrenal, SS talks mainly (so far) about hormones. Jackie > I just bought this book, I am just at the beginning of it. It seems > like it will be pretty good. makes me want one of her doctors. > > Has anyone gone to any of the doctors she recommends? If so, was it > super expensive? > > Jackie > > Support My Music....Jordan Reimer Music http://store.snocap.com/a/s/T3-31324-FQTCN32YXR-Q/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 >>OOOps. sorry if this is not a topic for adrenal, SS talks mainly (so far) about hormones.<< Jackie, ALL hormones affect and work off each other so most hormone chatting is welcome here. -- Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV My Ebay Jewelry Store (Closing after Xmas!!!) http://stores.ebay.com/valeriescrystalcreations http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/ http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 In my opinion, it is NOT good advice at all. Join up over at Hormones and Health Naturally if you want good advice about estrogen, progesterone and testosterone. Suzanne ought to stick to acting. She's better at it. Sorry if I have offended anyone here. Dr. Lee's book, What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Menopause is a MUST read for every woman in my humble but really blazingly loud opinion. Ken & Jackie Reimer wrote: I just bought this book, I am just at the beginning of it. It seems like it will be pretty good. makes me want one of her doctors. Has anyone gone to any of the doctors she recommends? If so, was it super expensive? Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 In my opinion, it is NOT good advice at all. Join up over at Hormones and Health Naturally if you want good advice about estrogen, progesterone and testosterone. Suzanne ought to stick to acting. She's better at it. Sorry if I have offended anyone here. Dr. Lee's book, What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Menopause is a MUST read for every woman in my humble but really blazingly loud opinion. Ken & Jackie Reimer wrote: I just bought this book, I am just at the beginning of it. It seems like it will be pretty good. makes me want one of her doctors. Has anyone gone to any of the doctors she recommends? If so, was it super expensive? Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 What is the link to the hormone site? I too am reading the book and it sounds good thus far- better than a lot of docs out there! Elle Whitmore wrote: In my opinion, it is NOT good advice at all. Join up over at Hormones and Health Naturally if you want good advice about estrogen, progesterone and testosterone. Suzanne ought to stick to acting. She's better at it. Sorry if I have offended anyone here. Dr. Lee's book, What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Menopause is a MUST read for every woman in my humble but really blazingly loud opinion. Ken & Jackie Reimer wrote: I just bought this book, I am just at the beginning of it. It seems like it will be pretty good. makes me want one of her doctors. Has anyone gone to any of the doctors she recommends? If so, was it super expensive? Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 What is the link to the hormone site? I too am reading the book and it sounds good thus far- better than a lot of docs out there! Elle Whitmore wrote: In my opinion, it is NOT good advice at all. Join up over at Hormones and Health Naturally if you want good advice about estrogen, progesterone and testosterone. Suzanne ought to stick to acting. She's better at it. Sorry if I have offended anyone here. Dr. Lee's book, What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Menopause is a MUST read for every woman in my humble but really blazingly loud opinion. Ken & Jackie Reimer wrote: I just bought this book, I am just at the beginning of it. It seems like it will be pretty good. makes me want one of her doctors. Has anyone gone to any of the doctors she recommends? If so, was it super expensive? Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 > > >>OOOps. sorry if this is not a topic for adrenal, SS talks mainly (so > far) about hormones.<< > > Jackie, ALL hormones affect and work off each other so most hormone chatting is welcome here. > Thanks for that, Val. Also, I appreciate that we don't get our hands slapped when we do get off topic a bit. It really enhances the friendship/fellowship aspect of this group, which to me is SOOOOO IMPORTANT, since you're really the only ones in my world who UNDERSTAND! And understand all of it - like how all of this hormonal stuff affects every fiber of our being, from thoughts to fingernails...literally! Warmly, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 > > >>OOOps. sorry if this is not a topic for adrenal, SS talks mainly (so > far) about hormones.<< > > Jackie, ALL hormones affect and work off each other so most hormone chatting is welcome here. > Thanks for that, Val. Also, I appreciate that we don't get our hands slapped when we do get off topic a bit. It really enhances the friendship/fellowship aspect of this group, which to me is SOOOOO IMPORTANT, since you're really the only ones in my world who UNDERSTAND! And understand all of it - like how all of this hormonal stuff affects every fiber of our being, from thoughts to fingernails...literally! Warmly, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 HormonesAndHealthNaturally Elle Stohler wrote: What is the link to the hormone site? I too am reading the book and it sounds good thus far- better than a lot of docs out there! Elle Whitmore wrote: In my opinion, it is NOT good advice at all. Join up over at Hormones and Health Naturally if you want good advice about estrogen, progesterone and testosterone. Suzanne ought to stick to acting. She's better at it. Sorry if I have offended anyone here. Dr. Lee's book, What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Menopause is a MUST read for every woman in my humble but really blazingly loud opinion. Ken & Jackie Reimer wrote: I just bought this book, I am just at the beginning of it. It seems like it will be pretty good. makes me want one of her doctors. Has anyone gone to any of the doctors she recommends? If so, was it super expensive? Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 Hi , I tried the link you gave but it didn't work. Thanks & Love, Pamela Whitmore wrote: HormonesAndHealthNaturally Elle Stohler wrote: What is the link to the hormone site? I too am reading the book and it sounds good thus far- better than a lot of docs out there! Elle --------------------------------- Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 Pamela, I'm sorry. I just went there and copied the URL at the top of Yahoo's browser page. It is: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/HormonesandHealth-Naturally/ If that doesn't work, go to Yahoo Groups and type in Hormones and Health Natrually. It'll come up. Pamela wrote: Hi , I tried the link you gave but it didn't work. Thanks & Love, Pamela Whitmore wrote: HormonesAndHealthNaturally Elle Stohler wrote: What is the link to the hormone site? I too am reading the book and it sounds good thus far- better than a lot of docs out there! Elle --------------------------------- Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2006 Report Share Posted November 14, 2006 Pamela, I'm sorry. I just went there and copied the URL at the top of Yahoo's browser page. It is: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/HormonesandHealth-Naturally/ If that doesn't work, go to Yahoo Groups and type in Hormones and Health Natrually. It'll come up. Pamela wrote: Hi , I tried the link you gave but it didn't work. Thanks & Love, Pamela Whitmore wrote: HormonesAndHealthNaturally Elle Stohler wrote: What is the link to the hormone site? I too am reading the book and it sounds good thus far- better than a lot of docs out there! Elle --------------------------------- Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 UGH, now I'm bummed I wasted $15.00! I did have Dr. Lee's book and even saw him speak in AZ in 2002. He was very good, but since I didn't need any of the information then it went in one ear and out the other, as well as giving the book away. I think I remember him recommending yam cream? i could be wrong. But Suzanne says that yam cream just won't cut it. I' already in a fog and getting more confused daily. Bought Hydrocortizone cream today, it says it is for itching, is this the right one to use? jackie > Pamela, > > I'm sorry. I just went there and copied the URL at the top of > Yahoo's browser page. It is: > > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/HormonesandHealth-Naturally/ > > If that doesn't work, go to Yahoo Groups and type in Hormones and > Health Natrually. It'll come up. > > > > . > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 UGH, now I'm bummed I wasted $15.00! I did have Dr. Lee's book and even saw him speak in AZ in 2002. He was very good, but since I didn't need any of the information then it went in one ear and out the other, as well as giving the book away. I think I remember him recommending yam cream? i could be wrong. But Suzanne says that yam cream just won't cut it. I' already in a fog and getting more confused daily. Bought Hydrocortizone cream today, it says it is for itching, is this the right one to use? jackie > Pamela, > > I'm sorry. I just went there and copied the URL at the top of > Yahoo's browser page. It is: > > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/HormonesandHealth-Naturally/ > > If that doesn't work, go to Yahoo Groups and type in Hormones and > Health Natrually. It'll come up. > > > > . > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 UGH, now I'm bummed I wasted $15.00! I did have Dr. Lee's book and even saw him speak in AZ in 2002. He was very good, but since I didn't need any of the information then it went in one ear and out the other, as well as giving the book away. I think I remember him recommending yam cream? i could be wrong. But Suzanne says that yam cream just won't cut it. I' already in a fog and getting more confused daily. Bought Hydrocortizone cream today, it says it is for itching, is this the right one to use? jackie > Pamela, > > I'm sorry. I just went there and copied the URL at the top of > Yahoo's browser page. It is: > > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/HormonesandHealth-Naturally/ > > If that doesn't work, go to Yahoo Groups and type in Hormones and > Health Natrually. It'll come up. > > > > . > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 It depends on what you're looking for from the yam. If you're wanting Progesterone, then our bodies don't have the ability to extract the Progesterone from the yam. So to speak. It's not exactly Progesterone in there but a precursor form of the hormone that has to be extracted and then just a bit altered in a lab by a molecule or two (or something along those lines), but then is bioidentical to what we make in our own bodies. That's why whenever you get any over the counter Progesterone or buy it online make sure it always says *USP* Progesterone and/or that it's extracted or derived from yam. Not just " includes " yam or just names yam as an ingredient, cause we can't do anything with it that way. If you're looking for something else besides Progesterone from the yam, maybe someone else can answer that because that's about the extent of my knowledge about female hormones and yams. --- Ken & Jackie Reimer wrote: > UGH, now I'm bummed I wasted $15.00! > > I did have Dr. Lee's book and even saw him speak in > AZ in 2002. He > was very good, but since I didn't need any of the > information then it > went in one ear and out the other, as well as giving > the book away. > > I think I remember him recommending yam cream? i > could be wrong. But > Suzanne says that yam cream just won't cut it. > > I' already in a fog and getting more confused > daily. > > Bought Hydrocortizone cream today, it says it is for > itching, is this > the right one to use? > > jackie ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Sponsored Link Compare mortgage rates for today. Get up to 5 free quotes. Www2.nextag.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 It depends on what you're looking for from the yam. If you're wanting Progesterone, then our bodies don't have the ability to extract the Progesterone from the yam. So to speak. It's not exactly Progesterone in there but a precursor form of the hormone that has to be extracted and then just a bit altered in a lab by a molecule or two (or something along those lines), but then is bioidentical to what we make in our own bodies. That's why whenever you get any over the counter Progesterone or buy it online make sure it always says *USP* Progesterone and/or that it's extracted or derived from yam. Not just " includes " yam or just names yam as an ingredient, cause we can't do anything with it that way. If you're looking for something else besides Progesterone from the yam, maybe someone else can answer that because that's about the extent of my knowledge about female hormones and yams. --- Ken & Jackie Reimer wrote: > UGH, now I'm bummed I wasted $15.00! > > I did have Dr. Lee's book and even saw him speak in > AZ in 2002. He > was very good, but since I didn't need any of the > information then it > went in one ear and out the other, as well as giving > the book away. > > I think I remember him recommending yam cream? i > could be wrong. But > Suzanne says that yam cream just won't cut it. > > I' already in a fog and getting more confused > daily. > > Bought Hydrocortizone cream today, it says it is for > itching, is this > the right one to use? > > jackie ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Sponsored Link Compare mortgage rates for today. Get up to 5 free quotes. Www2.nextag.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 Jackie, If you're wanting to buy progesterone cream OTC go to Dr. Lee's website, they have listed out there several brands that are reputable: johnleemd.com Linn > UGH, now I'm bummed I wasted $15.00! > > I did have Dr. Lee's book and even saw him speak in AZ in 2002. He > was very good, but since I didn't need any of the information then it > went in one ear and out the other, as well as giving the book away. > > I think I remember him recommending yam cream? i could be wrong. But > Suzanne says that yam cream just won't cut it. > > I' already in a fog and getting more confused daily. > > Bought Hydrocortizone cream today, it says it is for itching, is this > the right one to use? > > jackie > > . > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 > > Jackie, > > If you're wanting to buy progesterone cream OTC go to Dr. Lee's > website, they have listed out there several brands that are reputable: > > johnleemd.com > > Linn > For cream, I like Kokoro: http://www.kokorohealth.com/ The have a jar with a pump that perfectly dispenses one " serving " . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 > > Jackie, > > If you're wanting to buy progesterone cream OTC go to Dr. Lee's > website, they have listed out there several brands that are reputable: > > johnleemd.com > > Linn > For cream, I like Kokoro: http://www.kokorohealth.com/ The have a jar with a pump that perfectly dispenses one " serving " . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 Hi , What I need is a doctor who will do a full hormone panel on me to find out what I do and don't need. SS recommends a few doctor in her book, two of which are actually in my area. My thoughts are, would it be worth my own hard earned money to see one of them? My insurance is kaiser, they will definitely NOT cover it. Right now my doc Rx me for 1 grain and I haven't physically seen him since July I don't think he really cares. I would like to do an endo through my insurance, but from what I am hearing on the groups I am on, I may not be any better off. Jackie > It depends on what you're looking for from the yam. If > you're wanting Progesterone, then our bodies don't > have the ability to extract the Progesterone from the > yam. So to speak. It's not exactly Progesterone in > there but a precursor form of the hormone that has to > be extracted and then just a bit altered in a lab by a > molecule or two (or something along those lines), but > then is bioidentical to what we make in our own > bodies. > > That's why whenever you get any over the counter > Progesterone or buy it online make sure it always says > *USP* Progesterone and/or that it's extracted or > derived from yam. Not just " includes " yam or just > names yam as an ingredient, cause we can't do anything > with it that way. > > If you're looking for something else besides > Progesterone from the yam, maybe someone else can > answer that because that's about the extent of my > knowledge about female hormones and yams. > > > > . > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 Hi Jackie, You can always get your own hormone panel done through Canary Club which uses both Diagnos-Techs and ZRT labs. It's fairly inexpensive at around $149.00 I think. That would give you a starting baseline, and then any doctor you go to should accept these labs and/or redo them again at a lab of his choice for his own verification. I think Diagnos-Techs gives more information, from what I've seen people posting with their results. I used ZRT Labs before they joined with Canary Club and they were much more expensive on their own. Not sure what they are offering now through Canary Club, whether it's the entire panel or not, but you can go and look on the Canary Club website. As for seeing a doctor that is mentioned in SS's book, if you have the money sure why not? Probably a waiting list to get in right now, which would be good thing for saving up for it if you need to. In the meantime you could do the Canary Club test so you have a baseline to take in to the doctor, and you could even start self treating with OTC USP Bioidentical Progesterone if you need it, for instance, or whatever else the tests show you need that you can obtain on your own. I'd do the whole panel which I think Diagnos-Techs offers all of the following but ZRT I don't think offers Ferratin. Could be wrong, so check it out to make sure. 4x Cortisols, DHEAs, Testosterone (and later at doctor get tested for FREE Testosterone if these tests only offer regular Testosterone testing), Estradiol, Estrone, Estriol, Progesterone, Thyroid Free T4, Free T3, TSH, TPO antibodies, Ferritin, etc. Also, not sure what 1 grain is doing, if anything, and personally I would just drop it for two weeks or so prior to testing so I could have a clean baseline test. That's what *I* would do though, YMMV, and others may disagree with that. If you're going to look at going to an endo, I'd definitely FIRST get that testing done so you yourself know where you stand on thyroid, adrenals, and female hormones and will know whether whatever he says will address those results or not. Also to even avoid THAT, it's a good idea to pre-screen him/her before wasting your time and money going in. Call and ask whether or not he/she prescribes Armour for hypothyroid, whether he is familiar with Adrenal Fatigue (aside from Cushings or 's) and how to treat it, and the interactions between the female hormones, thyroid, and adrenals. I'd ask whether he treats to both symptoms AND labs, and doesn't just go by TSH for thyroid, too. If he said yes to all of that, AND took my type of insurance, I'd think I'd died and gone to heaven and would make an appointment asap, lol. But, if he can't answer yes with no reservations to all of these, then I personally wouldn't even bother wasting my time or money by going in. If the nurse or receptionist or whoever has a problem with you asking all these things, tell her that you are looking for very specific things and it's better to find out ahead of time what the doctor's views are on them rather than waste HIS time on something he is unwilling to use for diagnosis or treatment. That will usually get her to at least ask him your questions, if not get him on the phone himself. This is where it comes in handy to have already test results in hand and can SAY you do, briefly describe your conditions if necessary, and say that so-and-so is what you are looking for in the way of treatment. --- Ken & Jackie Reimer wrote: > Hi , > > What I need is a doctor who will do a full hormone > panel on me to > find out what I do and don't need. > > SS recommends a few doctor in her book, two of which > are actually in > my area. My thoughts are, would it be worth > my own hard earned money to see one of them? My > insurance is kaiser, > they will definitely NOT cover it. > > Right now my doc Rx me for 1 grain and I haven't > physically seen him > since July I don't think he really cares. > > I would like to do an endo through my insurance, but > from what I am > hearing on the groups I am on, I may not be any > better off. > > Jackie ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Sponsored Link Compare mortgage rates for today. Get up to 5 free quotes. Www2.nextag.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 Hi Jackie, You can always get your own hormone panel done through Canary Club which uses both Diagnos-Techs and ZRT labs. It's fairly inexpensive at around $149.00 I think. That would give you a starting baseline, and then any doctor you go to should accept these labs and/or redo them again at a lab of his choice for his own verification. I think Diagnos-Techs gives more information, from what I've seen people posting with their results. I used ZRT Labs before they joined with Canary Club and they were much more expensive on their own. Not sure what they are offering now through Canary Club, whether it's the entire panel or not, but you can go and look on the Canary Club website. As for seeing a doctor that is mentioned in SS's book, if you have the money sure why not? Probably a waiting list to get in right now, which would be good thing for saving up for it if you need to. In the meantime you could do the Canary Club test so you have a baseline to take in to the doctor, and you could even start self treating with OTC USP Bioidentical Progesterone if you need it, for instance, or whatever else the tests show you need that you can obtain on your own. I'd do the whole panel which I think Diagnos-Techs offers all of the following but ZRT I don't think offers Ferratin. Could be wrong, so check it out to make sure. 4x Cortisols, DHEAs, Testosterone (and later at doctor get tested for FREE Testosterone if these tests only offer regular Testosterone testing), Estradiol, Estrone, Estriol, Progesterone, Thyroid Free T4, Free T3, TSH, TPO antibodies, Ferritin, etc. Also, not sure what 1 grain is doing, if anything, and personally I would just drop it for two weeks or so prior to testing so I could have a clean baseline test. That's what *I* would do though, YMMV, and others may disagree with that. If you're going to look at going to an endo, I'd definitely FIRST get that testing done so you yourself know where you stand on thyroid, adrenals, and female hormones and will know whether whatever he says will address those results or not. Also to even avoid THAT, it's a good idea to pre-screen him/her before wasting your time and money going in. Call and ask whether or not he/she prescribes Armour for hypothyroid, whether he is familiar with Adrenal Fatigue (aside from Cushings or 's) and how to treat it, and the interactions between the female hormones, thyroid, and adrenals. I'd ask whether he treats to both symptoms AND labs, and doesn't just go by TSH for thyroid, too. If he said yes to all of that, AND took my type of insurance, I'd think I'd died and gone to heaven and would make an appointment asap, lol. But, if he can't answer yes with no reservations to all of these, then I personally wouldn't even bother wasting my time or money by going in. If the nurse or receptionist or whoever has a problem with you asking all these things, tell her that you are looking for very specific things and it's better to find out ahead of time what the doctor's views are on them rather than waste HIS time on something he is unwilling to use for diagnosis or treatment. That will usually get her to at least ask him your questions, if not get him on the phone himself. This is where it comes in handy to have already test results in hand and can SAY you do, briefly describe your conditions if necessary, and say that so-and-so is what you are looking for in the way of treatment. --- Ken & Jackie Reimer wrote: > Hi , > > What I need is a doctor who will do a full hormone > panel on me to > find out what I do and don't need. > > SS recommends a few doctor in her book, two of which > are actually in > my area. My thoughts are, would it be worth > my own hard earned money to see one of them? My > insurance is kaiser, > they will definitely NOT cover it. > > Right now my doc Rx me for 1 grain and I haven't > physically seen him > since July I don't think he really cares. > > I would like to do an endo through my insurance, but > from what I am > hearing on the groups I am on, I may not be any > better off. > > Jackie ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Sponsored Link Compare mortgage rates for today. Get up to 5 free quotes. Www2.nextag.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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