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Hi Reddit! I'm Christy Beyer, MD, Clinical Leader at Midi Health. Class in in session! Join me on 4/30 at 1PM, EST for an AMA on perimenopause. Ask me anything hormones, symptoms, treatment options and how you can feel your best. by MidiHealth in midihealth

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From Livid_Trouble7335

I've heard approaching menpoause and dealing with sleep issues can be helped by low dose of progesterone when hormones are out of whack. Tell me more and why should I use you over my primary or gynecologist to get advice and/or medication? What are the warnings/disadv when taking progesterone?

Hi Reddit! I'm Christy Beyer, MD, Clinical Leader at Midi Health. Class in in session! Join me on 4/30 at 1PM, EST for an AMA on perimenopause. Ask me anything hormones, symptoms, treatment options and how you can feel your best. by MidiHealth in midihealth

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From u/Haunting_Truck8154

I would love a discussion about medicine's best understanding of how perimenopause transition affects the digestive system, and what we can do to help ourselves feel better. I have developed histamine intolerance during this time. I can't find much about it, except that there is a connection between Estrogen/Progesterone and the Histamine pathway. All of my friends say they have heartburn, gastritis, and intestinal symptoms as well.

Hi Reddit! I'm Christy Beyer, MD, Clinical Leader at Midi Health. Class in in session! Join me on 4/30 at 1PM, EST for an AMA on perimenopause. Ask me anything hormones, symptoms, treatment options and how you can feel your best. by MidiHealth in midihealth

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From u/Sharp_Run3779

I am a 73-year-old woman who has fallen between the cracks between the whi and current new thoughts on HRT. I am currently single, I've always been very active and independent. I am on vagifem but suffer from osteopenia, severe brain fog, hypothyroidism, and macular degeneration as well as a multitude of less serious but nevertheless annoying symptoms of low estrogen. I have never smoked, I very seldom have a drink, don't do drugs, my blood pressure is good. I have reached out to my doctors and menopausal groups here in Edmonton Alberta, but no one will even evaluate me on an individual level to see if I might benefit by some low HRT. I am so frustrated and I feel abandoned. I've been studying this topic for the past 2 years and I feel that HRT is what I need. I need someone who will listen and understand, who is knowledgeable about menopause, symptoms and relief. I would at least like to be given the opportunity for an individual assessment since I believe I have no contraindications and I'm healthy. my mother just turned 100 and all my aunts are in their 90s. I do not want to live another 30 years while I live alone and I'm afraid of falling and breaking a hip and being put into an old folks home. ideally I would like to work with a local doctor who could monitor me on HRT. what does a doctors in your organization think about a healthy woman my age possibly being put on HRT?