Guest guest Posted January 20, 2004 Report Share Posted January 20, 2004 , Fibroids will shrink at menapause. They thrive on estrogen and it is believed that the imbalance of perimenapause causes the hormonal imbalance that so many of us have. During perimenapaus, our bodies produce less progesterone (becuase we don't ovulate every single month like we used to.) The progesterone helps to balance the estrogen. But since there isn't enough progestone every month, we have to much estrogen going on!! Fibroids just love it. (Ugggggg!!!) I read a fantastic book called " What your doctor may not tell you about perimenapause " and explains all this stuff and estrogen dominance. Written by Dr. Lee. He talks about balanceing the hormones with a very natural progesterone cream bought in a health food store, not the doctors stuff. I did try to do this in hopes of shrinking my fibroid as he claimed but it didn't help. I was disappointed and now I'm headed for a UFE. Anyway, I did learn a lot from the book about the hormonal imbalances that our bodies go through. They will not shrink during perimenaapus as far as I know. They can grow, or stay the same but will not shrink until menapause. Maybe some of us are lucky to be able to wait until this happens, other's of us have to deal with them if our symtoms are extreme. (Mine has been bleeding) Anyway, many many many symtoms of peri menapause, the book talks about this, fibroids, night sweats, loss of sex drive (loss of the progesterone becuase of lack of ovulation) migrains and the list goes on and on. Menapause on the other hand, vaginal dryness, hot flashes, night sweats, extreme fatique .... these are just a few. Hope this helps, Jen > Hi all, > > I'd appreciate your help understanding something. If you are a brainiac > or MD, or have some concise links, please send me whatcha know. > > 1] There's a commonly heald belief/truth that menopause eventually and > frequently shrinks most fibroids. Correct?.... Is this due to, > ultimately,to decrease in estrogen or increase in progesterone? > > 2] It is as common for fibroids to shrink during 'pre-menopause " as > menopause? > > 3} What are the clear signs of pre-menopause? What are the clear signs of > menopause? > > > Thank you so much for your time and attention! > > Wishing you all health and peace. > R. SF Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2004 Report Share Posted January 20, 2004 , Fibroids will shrink at menapause. They thrive on estrogen and it is believed that the imbalance of perimenapause causes the hormonal imbalance that so many of us have. During perimenapaus, our bodies produce less progesterone (becuase we don't ovulate every single month like we used to.) The progesterone helps to balance the estrogen. But since there isn't enough progestone every month, we have to much estrogen going on!! Fibroids just love it. (Ugggggg!!!) I read a fantastic book called " What your doctor may not tell you about perimenapause " and explains all this stuff and estrogen dominance. Written by Dr. Lee. He talks about balanceing the hormones with a very natural progesterone cream bought in a health food store, not the doctors stuff. I did try to do this in hopes of shrinking my fibroid as he claimed but it didn't help. I was disappointed and now I'm headed for a UFE. Anyway, I did learn a lot from the book about the hormonal imbalances that our bodies go through. They will not shrink during perimenaapus as far as I know. They can grow, or stay the same but will not shrink until menapause. Maybe some of us are lucky to be able to wait until this happens, other's of us have to deal with them if our symtoms are extreme. (Mine has been bleeding) Anyway, many many many symtoms of peri menapause, the book talks about this, fibroids, night sweats, loss of sex drive (loss of the progesterone becuase of lack of ovulation) migrains and the list goes on and on. Menapause on the other hand, vaginal dryness, hot flashes, night sweats, extreme fatique .... these are just a few. Hope this helps, Jen > Hi all, > > I'd appreciate your help understanding something. If you are a brainiac > or MD, or have some concise links, please send me whatcha know. > > 1] There's a commonly heald belief/truth that menopause eventually and > frequently shrinks most fibroids. Correct?.... Is this due to, > ultimately,to decrease in estrogen or increase in progesterone? > > 2] It is as common for fibroids to shrink during 'pre-menopause " as > menopause? > > 3} What are the clear signs of pre-menopause? What are the clear signs of > menopause? > > > Thank you so much for your time and attention! > > Wishing you all health and peace. > R. SF Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2004 Report Share Posted January 20, 2004 ,to decrease in estrogen or increase in progesterone? > > 2] It is as common for fibroids to shrink during 'pre-menopause " as > menopause? It is my understanding that fibroids tend to grow more rapidly during pre-menopause because of the wildly fluctuating hormone levels. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2004 Report Share Posted January 20, 2004 ,to decrease in estrogen or increase in progesterone? > > 2] It is as common for fibroids to shrink during 'pre-menopause " as > menopause? It is my understanding that fibroids tend to grow more rapidly during pre-menopause because of the wildly fluctuating hormone levels. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2004 Report Share Posted January 21, 2004 > >,to decrease in estrogen or increase in progesterone? > >2] It is as common for fibroids to shrink during 'pre-menopause " > as menopause? > It is my understanding that fibroids tend to grow more rapidly > during pre-menopause because of the wildly fluctuating hormone > levels. Interesting! I have a " new " fibroid which has grown quite a bit in the last year (according to my gyno.) and am going through pre-menopause. I had a fibroid removed about 8 years ago... I don't really care if this means it has " grown back " or " recurred " ! Pretty much a distinction without a difference as far as I'm concerned. ;-) I sure hope that I actually enter/complete menopause soon and the thing will recede, because i really really don't want to have to undergo any surgery. Right now, fortunately, I'm pretty asymptomatic (other than the relatively small annoyance of having to pee more frequently) S Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2004 Report Share Posted January 21, 2004 1] <<There's a commonly heald belief/truth that menopause eventually and frequently shrinks most fibroids. Correct?.... >> Yes <<2] It is as common for fibroids to shrink during 'pre-menopause " as menopause?>> N0- because of flucuating hormones like too much estrgone, not enough progresteone <<3} What are the clear signs of pre-menopause? What are the clear signs of menopause?>> Clear signs of pre- menapause are,skipping periods, spaced out periods, doubled up periods. Mood swings, hot flashes, pica (craving for paste,ice,dirt), Hair thinning, fibroid growth (;, and the list goes on.... Of course, there can be something else going on, but these are some things that can happen. Menopause...no period for 1 year and no LH or FSH acton going on. Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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