Guest guest Posted July 5, 2004 Report Share Posted July 5, 2004 In a message dated 7/5/2004 10:36:47 AM Eastern Standard Time, tayamni@... writes: > My mother, 25 years ago, went through what I now think was related, at > least in part, to severe estrogen dominance, and as a result ended up with > endometrial carcinoma. and that reminds me...I have a thickened endometrial lining...at the point where they like to do biopsy...and like everything else they've wanted me to do over the years, I refused. Does anyone else have this...and can this be related to the thyroid ( i don't see why it can't..everything else I've ever had is). Cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2004 Report Share Posted July 5, 2004 Roxanna, I just looked it up and yes, it says licorice can produce mild estrogenic activity. I read too that ginseng can do the same and it's supposed to be good for the adrenals. We can't win, can we? in Va. , I had used up to 4 bags of licorice tea before with good results for my adrenals months ago. At that time I had read that any more than that would cause water retention....probably the cause of the hypertension potential I assume? Right now I am using HC but not licorice tea. The mechanism of the licorice tea would be useful to adrenal recovery ( preventing breakdown in the liver of cortisol allowing recirculation and decreased demand on the adrenals ) but I am avoiding licorice because I had read that it also promotes the production of estrogen. I am not ovulating strongly anymore and so probably borderline on my progesterone. I do have symptoms of estrogen dominance....some easily confused with hypothyroidism ( just started supplementation ) aside from their cyclicity with my cycle. ( I do use progesterone cream according to my cycle ) My question is, do you know just how much influence licorice has on promoting estrogen levels? My mother, 25 years ago, went through what I now think was related, at least in part, to severe estrogen dominance, and as a result ended up with endometrial carcinoma. I am much like her physiologically and so am weary of promoting any artificial estrogen production....we certainly get enough pseudo-estrogenic influences from the environment already. Thanks, Roxanna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2004 Report Share Posted July 5, 2004 In a message dated 7/5/2004 8:07:38 PM Eastern Standard Time, starz@... writes: > He assured me that he'd give me something (notice the word, something) when > the tests #'s showed I 'needed' them. Pffft!!!! > > Pffft indeed. Glad you ordered your own meds. That 's what I'm going to do for a while instead of messing with doctors. The doctors stress me out as bad as the hypo. I seem to be doing pretty good doctoring myself. When i feel pretty stable, I'm going to find me a good holistic doctor who knows about bio-identical hormones and thyroid and adrenals. (wishful thinking?). I may have to go to 10 doctors to find one...but I am determined to do it. I live near Chapel Hill, NC...a neat college community with some alternative type doctors...so I'm going to try there first. Cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2004 Report Share Posted July 6, 2004 Cindi, a little over a year ago, after being treated with atd's (too much) and no reductions in meds, I had this happen. I went from having a period every 17 or 18 days, to not having one, then having one really heavy, maybe every other month? I went to the gynecologist, and she about flipped when I told her what Dr O had been doing with me on the atd's. She filled me in on a lot of things to do with my thyroid, and I told her I'd already changed back to my original Endo. I did have the day surgery for the biopsy and everything was fine? No cancer which is what the dr told me because of my age she'd be testing for. Unfortunately, Dr Lee (Endo) turned out to be strictly a #'s man, so he refused to give me any thyroid meds when I was starting to have severe hypo symptoms after I weaned off the atd's (after almost 2 full yrs on them). He told me that my 'normal ranges' wouldn't allow him to 'justify' his putting me on any type of thyroid meds. I was slightly perturbed to say the least, because I'd questioned him quite a bit at one of my office visits. I'd played devils advocate and asked him what type of thyroid replacement he'd put me on " if " I'd done RAI? He told me that he could give me on anything I wanted, Armour, Sinthroid, etc. My last visit when I was so hypoT I couldn't stay awake during the day at work, he never mentioned the word Armour again, merely laughed when I asked why not Armour? I didn't find anything particularly funny about my asking him for Armour, but apparently he did. I looked him straight in the eyes, and said: so I can only have sinthroid when I get so sick I can't hold my head up and can hardly move? He assured me that he'd give me something (notice the word, something) when the tests #'s showed I 'needed' them. Pffft!!!! By the way, I just ordered 4 bottles of 1 grain armour for myself and my mom. Mom is doing excellent on hers, and is only taking 2 grains a day. I however am starting to get some symptoms back, so I've upped mine to 1 1/2 grains for the next several weeks, twice a day. So far, so good. :-) But I'm also back to very heavy periods, so I'm hoping those even out. ughhh! SandyE~Houston Re: adrenal insufficiency? - in VA In a message dated 7/5/2004 10:36:47 AM Eastern Standard Time, tayamni@... writes: > My mother, 25 years ago, went through what I now think was related, at > least in part, to severe estrogen dominance, and as a result ended up with > endometrial carcinoma. and that reminds me...I have a thickened endometrial lining...at the point where they like to do biopsy...and like everything else they've wanted me to do over the years, I refused. Does anyone else have this...and can this be related to the thyroid ( i don't see why it can't..everything else I've ever had is). Cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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