Hormones in women

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asked Dec 17, 2022 in H&E by maccunpluspk (180 points)

I'm fed up with the indifference of certain medical professionals. I see the doctor when I feel ill or need answers to queries concerning my condition. All ladies my age are going through their hormones, I am informed before I can get out what I am going through. Because of this, if my hormone levels are normal for ladies my age, they shouldn't be dismissed or disregarded.

I feel like I'm being treated unfairly, and it's frustrating because I know something's up but nobody seems to listen to me. Male physicians I've seen have been the worse, telling me things like, "Maccun plus vip seem excellent, so we don't need to conduct tests on your hormone levels and this is typical for someone of your age," and "One thing has nothing to do with the other."

To what end can a guy explain to his doctor, "I simply haven't felt like having sex lately; what's wrong with me?" After getting a thorough checkup and filling out all the necessary papers to have his hormone levels tested, he is finally able to return home. Furthermore, he has a screenplay ready for Calais, which is the icing on the cake.

How insane am I? I'm really tired, have little sexual desire, and get frequent hot flashes. After women finish having children, I believe that physicians stop paying attention to their worries and needs. One doctor told me to just accept it and go on with my life. What a physician says is given serious consideration. When reassured it was only menopause, my pal did just that. On October 10th, she was diagnosed with a brain tumor; her death occurred six months later. They both had comparable warning flags at the outset, but when things worsened, they should have taken different actions.

I find that female physician are more understanding and willing to discuss my alternatives with me so that I may better manage my condition. The blood test seems unnecessary. Put in its place that which I need for recuperation. There could be some danger, and I understand that. Get the test done and get me feeling better by ruling out conditions with similar symptoms, such as cancer, organ failure, and Lyme disease.

Would this be a topic for inquiry if I were a man?

For my thyroid, they prescribe a hormone. For various reasons, replacements are provided. I don't care if I develop cancer; I feel like I'm going to die soon enough. I am experiencing every single menopausal symptom. All of them are nasty, but some are worse than others. Because everyone is unique, they believe that my age and the symptoms I describe will accurately reflect the results of any test.

As long as you're enjoying yourself, hormones and females are a terrific combination.

But men and women are different, and more should be done for the women of this generation. I'm ill and nobody seems to care; they hear me but don't pay attention.    are what keep us feeling good, but I refuse to settle for being like my neighbor. If menopause were a medical condition, the treatment would be different. Even though it's making me miserable, my hubby is going through it too.

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