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You brought up a good point! Don't know your age, but I showed signs

of menopause or peri around the age of 46yrs. For many, many years

I took supplements over the counter of soy based estrogen products

and my OB/GYN new this. I was becoming extremely estrogen dominant

and I did not recognize the symptoms. I was havng hot flashes/sweats

like crazy!! My period became extremely heavy, clotting, and I wound

up needing a DNC to clear everything out. She only did something

when I practically crawled into her office. And of course a

hysterectomy was mentioned. I became extremely anemic and this is

when my thyroid started to bottom out too. After the DNC I was put

on both Cenestin (estrogen) and Prometrium (progesterone). I

continued with heavy periods for couple more years, I finally came to

realize that if my being estrogen dominant caused all this bleeding

and made the DNC necessary - why am I still taking estrogen??? When

you are over weight, the fat produces more estrogen than normal. I'm

not real sharp or quick, huh??

I mentioned this to my GYN, and she just said at my age, then 53 that

I didn't need any hormones. It was at this time I started

researching online about how I felt, and found much good information

and many others who suffered the same things.

I now take only compounded progesterone, 50mg twice a day. Hot

flashes are gone, but if I only take one 50mg, it's not enough. Most

Dr's don't think you need progesterone, and especially not if you

don't have a uterus anymore. That is slowly changing. Every cell in

your body needs progesterone, and it is the progesterone production

that drops sooner than the estrogen production drops in most women.

Adding progesterone can make all the difference!!

Of course I also take Armour Thyroid, between armour and

progesterone, I'm doing pretty good now. I have found one doctor

here in Houston that takes care of all my thyroid and hormonal

needs. She's a DO, and is very good. You might look into something

similar. Good luck, hope this info helps you!! Judy

>

> What if the hypoT that I have is actually a symptom of something

else

> and that is why I am not feeling better? What if it is actually

> perimenopause, and I could use some progesterone? Something is

> blocking the thyroid hormone from getting where it needs to be!!!

> HELP! Have you ever thought about that???

>

> (I just had an MRI on my brain last Friday...waiting for results to

> see if there is something else in there that might offer clues.)

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You brought up a good point! Don't know your age, but I showed signs

of menopause or peri around the age of 46yrs. For many, many years

I took supplements over the counter of soy based estrogen products

and my OB/GYN new this. I was becoming extremely estrogen dominant

and I did not recognize the symptoms. I was havng hot flashes/sweats

like crazy!! My period became extremely heavy, clotting, and I wound

up needing a DNC to clear everything out. She only did something

when I practically crawled into her office. And of course a

hysterectomy was mentioned. I became extremely anemic and this is

when my thyroid started to bottom out too. After the DNC I was put

on both Cenestin (estrogen) and Prometrium (progesterone). I

continued with heavy periods for couple more years, I finally came to

realize that if my being estrogen dominant caused all this bleeding

and made the DNC necessary - why am I still taking estrogen??? When

you are over weight, the fat produces more estrogen than normal. I'm

not real sharp or quick, huh??

I mentioned this to my GYN, and she just said at my age, then 53 that

I didn't need any hormones. It was at this time I started

researching online about how I felt, and found much good information

and many others who suffered the same things.

I now take only compounded progesterone, 50mg twice a day. Hot

flashes are gone, but if I only take one 50mg, it's not enough. Most

Dr's don't think you need progesterone, and especially not if you

don't have a uterus anymore. That is slowly changing. Every cell in

your body needs progesterone, and it is the progesterone production

that drops sooner than the estrogen production drops in most women.

Adding progesterone can make all the difference!!

Of course I also take Armour Thyroid, between armour and

progesterone, I'm doing pretty good now. I have found one doctor

here in Houston that takes care of all my thyroid and hormonal

needs. She's a DO, and is very good. You might look into something

similar. Good luck, hope this info helps you!! Judy

>

> What if the hypoT that I have is actually a symptom of something

else

> and that is why I am not feeling better? What if it is actually

> perimenopause, and I could use some progesterone? Something is

> blocking the thyroid hormone from getting where it needs to be!!!

> HELP! Have you ever thought about that???

>

> (I just had an MRI on my brain last Friday...waiting for results to

> see if there is something else in there that might offer clues.)

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Natural progesterone DOES support the thyroid.

in Va.

What if the hypoT that I have is actually a symptom of something else

and that is why I am not feeling better? What if it is actually

perimenopause, and I could use some progesterone? Something is

blocking the thyroid hormone from getting where it needs to be!!!

HELP! Have you ever thought about that???

(I just had an MRI on my brain last Friday...waiting for results to

see if there is something else in there that might offer clues.)

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Natural progesterone DOES support the thyroid.

in Va.

What if the hypoT that I have is actually a symptom of something else

and that is why I am not feeling better? What if it is actually

perimenopause, and I could use some progesterone? Something is

blocking the thyroid hormone from getting where it needs to be!!!

HELP! Have you ever thought about that???

(I just had an MRI on my brain last Friday...waiting for results to

see if there is something else in there that might offer clues.)

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Natural progesterone DOES support the thyroid.

in Va.

What if the hypoT that I have is actually a symptom of something else

and that is why I am not feeling better? What if it is actually

perimenopause, and I could use some progesterone? Something is

blocking the thyroid hormone from getting where it needs to be!!!

HELP! Have you ever thought about that???

(I just had an MRI on my brain last Friday...waiting for results to

see if there is something else in there that might offer clues.)

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How do you know if you need natural progesterone? I don't have any uterus & only

one unoperational ovary. So never thought I would need progesterone at all. A

brain MRI sounds like a good thing to get too.

RE: just a thought...

Natural progesterone DOES support the thyroid.

in Va.

What if the hypoT that I have is actually a symptom of something else

and that is why I am not feeling better?

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The entire endocrine system works together, and one can't go without the

other. If one is off, you can almost bet that something else is off.

They're all co-dependent on each other. That's why the wholistic approach

is the only way to treat thyroid or any of the others. They all have to be

investigated.

just a thought...

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>

> What if the hypoT that I have is actually a symptom of something else

> and that is why I am not feeling better? What if it is actually

> perimenopause, and I could use some progesterone? Something is

> blocking the thyroid hormone from getting where it needs to be!!!

> HELP! Have you ever thought about that???

>

> (I just had an MRI on my brain last Friday...waiting for results to

> see if there is something else in there that might offer clues.)

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