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Is an Estrogen Patch Good to Use? | PYHP 106

Is an Estrogen Patch Good to Use? | PYHP 106

FromProgress Your Health Podcast


Is an Estrogen Patch Good to Use? | PYHP 106

FromProgress Your Health Podcast

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Aug 18, 2021
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Joy’s Question: Is the Vivelle patch good to use? My gyno prescribed it for hot flashes, vaginal burning, vaginal itching, and mood issues during ovulation before my period. I have not tried it yet, though.
Short Answer: Some women do fine with the Vivelle patch. However, in our experience, many women do not tolerate the patch very well, or it does not provide full relief of menopausal symptoms. The key to this question is the fact that Joy was prescribed the patch, but is still having a regular period. We don’t agree with using the patch for women who are still menstruating. There are some better options that we discuss in this episode.
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Dr. Maki: Hello, everyone. Thank you for joining us for another episode of the Progress Your Health podcast. I am Dr. Maki.
Dr. Davidson: And I am Dr. Davidson.
Dr. Maki: Well, we are back. It has been a little bit of a hiatus. We had a really amazing summer, right? You know, summer is always a fun time. So we took a little bit of time off on the podcast, but now the weather has changed a little bit. We are into fall, the perfect time to kind of get back into the podcasting routine.
Dr. Davidson: Definitely. Ready to hit the ground running. Although fall was really beautiful here with the leaves changing. So yeah, it is good. I am definitely ready to get back into the podcasting seat.
Dr. Maki: For some reason, when it was really nice out and the sun was shining every day, it was really difficult to come and sit down and do a podcast. It was really challenging, but nonetheless, we kind of decided ahead of time that we were going to do that anyways. But now we have lots of questions that people have reached out to us with. So we have just a tremendous– [laughter] in some ways, we probably should not have taken that time off because now we have so much work to do, but this is good.
These are legitimate questions that people are asking us, and we feel that without coming up with topics of our own, this makes it so relevant when people ask us question because we get to hear our listeners. We get to hear our readers for the blog post. We get to hear what problems they are actually dealing with.
And I think that is really valuable because now we have a chance to sit down, kind of discuss them, give everybody our opinion. So that one person really is helping a lot of people because now we are giving our answer to that very specific question to lots and lots of people.
Dr. Davidson: Exactly. When you write in or email us with your question, know that you are not alone. The question you have, trust me, we have heard it over and over and over again so it is really great to get it from a reader or listener’s perspective, and then when we can apply it to the masses, it helps everyone.
Dr. Maki: Yeah, right. So we are going to dive in this question. Now, we are changing everybody’s name just to keep it so there is no question about identity or anything like that. So the name that we are going to give is not the actual name of the person, but nonetheless–
Dr. Davidson: Just for protection, anything that looks like it would be something that– we would just change even if it is descriptions
Released:
Aug 18, 2021
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Do you feel like a “hot hormonal mess”? You are not alone. Many of us are told we are healthy but don’t feel great. You feel tired, your sex drive has disappeared and you are frustrated with your weight, despite a healthy diet and exercise. At night you are exhausted, but your sleep quality is poor from waking up throughout the night. Needless to say, you’re irritable and your patience is short, which makes you feel guilty for overreacting. It is not your fault! These are all signs of hormone-imbalances. Our hormones can affect our mood, weight, energy, sleep, libido, memory, hair, skin and even promote disease if they are out of balance. Dr. Robert Maki and Dr. Valorie Davidson are Naturopathic Physicians and graduates of Bastyr University. They specialize in Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT), Functional Medicine and are the co-hosts of The Progress Your Health Podcast. This podcast is intended to educate listeners about hormonal conditions, such as hypothyroid, Hashimoto’s, adrenal fatigue, PMS, PCOS, perimenopause, menopause and low testosterone to name a few. The Progress Your Health Podcast will focus on cutting edge information and therapies to help you lose weight, balance hormones and age gracefully. It is Dr. Maki and Dr. Davidson’s mission to motivate, educate and empower you to take your health to the next level.