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If you think you know what constitutes a “Total Hysterectomy,” think again. 99% of women are absolutely certain they know what it is. And 98% of them are most certainly incorrect. Watch this video week to get the total truth.
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Комментарии : 470   
@alejandraayala655
@alejandraayala655 3 года назад
omg am I the only here at Menopause Taylor University who feels damn proud of herself when she gets all the answers to the questions correct? Gold star for me! ⭐️
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 3 года назад
No, I am very proud of you, and I give you an A+.
@loreley3772
@loreley3772 3 года назад
Watching this video 15 hrs after my total hysterectomy! I understood more with your fruit and vegetables demonstration than the explanation my GYN gave me thanks 🙏🏻 great channel
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 3 года назад
Even though it would have been so much better (and given you so much more peace of mind) if you'd seen this before your surgery, I am absolutely thrilled that you saw it at all. You'll benefit even more if you watch video 7 (on anatomy) and video 8 (on surgical procedures). I love knowing that you're getting this education. If you start with video 1 and watch them all in order, you will understand absolutely everything. And if you ever want my personal help in tailoring all the information specifically to YOU, just schedule a consultation with me at MenopauseTaylor.ME.
@loreley3772
@loreley3772 3 года назад
@@MenopauseTaylor I’m on it! Looking for the videos right now! Gas in my abdominal is absolutely uncomfortable 🥵 worst bloating pain! Thank you very much for your reply!
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 3 года назад
@@loreley3772 And, Lorena, just so you know: This entire education is designed in a way that only gives you the education you deserve if you start with video 1 and watch them all in order. Otherwise, it's like trying to read before you learn the alphabet, and you will sabotage your entire menopause management.
@loreley3772
@loreley3772 3 года назад
@@MenopauseTaylor yes! I’ll go in order and I love all your videos! 🙏🏻
@carolrender8260
@carolrender8260 2 года назад
I had Uterus,Cervix, Fallopian tubes and Ovaries removed. I was told that once they open you up, anything that looks abnormal would also be removed. Dr. Took my Lymph nodes from my pelvic floor. I was up the next day.
@jennieoh8543
@jennieoh8543 5 лет назад
Loved the ninja chop!!! You are a goofball..I like it!!! Great video I knew nothing of this.
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 5 лет назад
Well see, you learned a lot. Now you know I'll do anything to make sure you get the information you deserve.
@lipstickkonniption7527
@lipstickkonniption7527 5 лет назад
Ok. I just realised after watching all your RU-vids and hearing your radio podcasts. The pianist is you! And original composition? So lovely 💋
@dbc4133
@dbc4133 Год назад
THANK YOU!!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 😊👍 This was the only video I came across which explains exactly what it is. I have to share this video with all the women I know. EVERYONE is so Confused. You are an Awesome Teacher!
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor Год назад
You are so very welcome, my dear!
@msrozbrown
@msrozbrown 3 года назад
Awesome vid!! Amazing info. Definitely clarifying. Thank you Menopause Taylor!!
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 3 года назад
You are so welcome, my dear.
@yesicanasso5823
@yesicanasso5823 5 лет назад
WOW I have been in the dark thinking that my procedures was a partial because the doctor left my ovaries and the total is when the uterus and ovaries both are removed and also thought that my menopause start after the surgery because my menstrual period stopped. Shame on me too much ignorance. I was in the late 30 when this happens I'm almost 60 yo. Thank you so much for share you valuable knowledge.🏝🌴🤗
@barbaraondich7374
@barbaraondich7374 2 года назад
So did I 😒
@Lifewithlisalove
@Lifewithlisalove Год назад
I recently had a total hysterectomy with oophorectomy because of endometriosis, fibroids and adenomyosis and am so glad I watched your channel prior to my surgery. I plan to continue to do so since I am still unsure on wether or not I want hrt. I was told by my nurse that I wouldn’t need it since I was already considered post-menopause at 46 years old. I went into menopause right after having an endometrial ablation, apparently the one ovary I had left decided it didn’t want to work as well anymore. I just got the results in from blood work prior to my surgery and found out my estrogen was low yet testosterone free was sky high and above range. Now that I have zero ovaries I’m wondering if I should take anything or not. I am one week out from robotic surgery and was told we would address HRT in six weeks. So far I’m feeling better than I did before surgery with exception of night time hot flashes but they aren’t as bad as before. I have lost 11 pounds in 8 days so far. I’m so afraid of gaining any back and want to continue to lose it as I’m 80 pounds over weight. I just don’t know if should risk it with hrt so I’m going to inform myself as much as possible by watching even more if your videos. You are such a good teacher!! I can’t thank you enough for all that you do for so many women out there. You are legendary.
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor Год назад
PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, schedule a consultation with me. I can help you so much with all this. This is precisely the kind of thing for which I do one-on-one consultations. You definitely need one. I cannot tailor things specifically to you in a comment box. It requires much more information than you can give me here, and you deserve much more information than I can give you here. No two women are alike, and addressing your situation requires tailoring all the facts specifically to YOU. I do them all via online video conferencing. You can schedule at MenopauseTaylor.ME. I look forward to meeting you and helping you. Thank you for your kind compliments. And if you do have a consultation, I will tailor everything specifically to YOU. That's where the real magic happens.
@lislis9832
@lislis9832 4 года назад
Nice. I like the way you teach using layman terms. Well done, I'm now clear with the difference of the two.
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 4 года назад
I am so glad this education serves your needs. I use the familiar to explain the unfamiliar. And I hope you laugh while you learn.
@angelmuscledoc
@angelmuscledoc 5 лет назад
Loved this Dr Barbie...I am a visual learner as you know 😋
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 5 лет назад
I get so excited when you enjoy learning. Now you'll never forget this.
@claudiafalcon4915
@claudiafalcon4915 3 года назад
I’m 42 had 3 children I miscarriage on 2018😞💔 I’m done😔have relatively small fibroids that make my life miserable. As I type this I have been bleeding for a month😖 not to mention the painful cramps, low back and not enjoyable Intercourse. I cannot thank you enough 😫 I need a total hysterectomy (that my Dr. did not mention, or attempt to relate😡) I know this NOW from watching your video!! I’m definitely seeking a different OBGYN 😒 I been so scared (OUT OF IGNORANCE 😣)and crying 😭 for almost 2 years 🥺 dredging this procedure. I AM READY NOW that I’ve Lear from you!! 🤗 MUCHÍSIMAS GRACIAS ☺️ 💜
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 3 года назад
Claudia, Please schedule a consultation with me at MenopauseTaylor.ME BEFORE seeing any doctor. I will arm you with everything you need to achieve exactly what you want. And I will tailor all the information specifically to YOUR situation so that you understand it fully. I'll spend the kind of time necessary to teach you what you deserve to know.
@paolacaro7980
@paolacaro7980 5 лет назад
I had a total histerectomy and the doctor decided to keep my ovarius and just after 6 months I started with my menopause at my very early 43s!!
@pamtewes5276
@pamtewes5276 2 года назад
Same. My question is, since there was no blood with cycles any longer, but since ovaries are still in cycle, how do you know when you are no longer cycling? I need to figure it out to know whether HRT is applicable (within the 5 to 10 yr window of opportunity still!)
@charlottemann3352
@charlottemann3352 5 лет назад
Excellent! I think that wisdom diamond just went up by a carat! Thanks again.
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 5 лет назад
What a lovely way to put it! You're a real gem.
@yvettebennett6170
@yvettebennett6170 3 года назад
Your props explain so much and yet it's so hilarious too. How you chop off the uterus and leave the cervix to show a partial hysterectomy just makes me laugh. 😂 This all sounds familiar. I remember you going over all of this earlier in your videos. Sounds to me like a full hysterectomy truly is a misconception for us all including the doctors. Five years ago my OBGYN told me verbally she was performing a partial hysterectomy. What I truly had was a total hysterectomy from what you have already taught me and today's video. She removed my uterus and my cervix but left the rest and called it a partial hysterectomy. It sent me into complete surgical menopause. It was horrible. Had I known all of this 5 years ago I would have prepared much better. So glad to have found you. I guessed the questions all correct because I am watching these in order. 😊
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 3 года назад
Unfortunately, when the public has a universal misconception about something, the professionals just fall in line with it because they don't have the time to correct it. It's shameful, really. But there are many doctors who use the wrong terminology knowing full well that it's wrong.
@wildflower7321
@wildflower7321 5 месяцев назад
Surgical menopause? I thought leaving the ovaries would mean you wouldn't go into early menopause?
@yvettebennett6170
@yvettebennett6170 5 месяцев назад
@wildflower7321 That was the plan. Unfortunately it is not what happened.
@lainrich
@lainrich 3 года назад
You are truly an amazing teacher, Barbie! I answered correctly because i attend menopause university a la Dr. Barbie Taylor!!
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 3 года назад
I am so proud of you! You see, you can understand all this stuff. And, when you do, you become ver powerful I making wise decisions for yourself.
@artgirl9005
@artgirl9005 4 года назад
I went through early menopause at age 41 (I gave birth to my first and only child at age 39) - my mother took DES back in the 1950's and this caused the early menopause. Then at age 55 I had a full hysterectomy - everything was removed (I saw the surgical report). Prior to this time I had PCOS, FIbroids and Endometrosis so severely I could NEVER have kids and needed help with Hormone Treatments for almost two years to have my only child. My hormones STILL appear to be screwed up and I am NOT being told what is "normal" and what is "not normal" for my hormone test results amounts. To be honest, they seem quite high for someone like me. Estrogen 50.3 and it was a lot lower 3 years ago at 33.0 and, my Testosterone 58.3 - just 3 years ago was a very high 76.6 and I am now 68 yrs. old !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TSH has been all over the place as well...up and down like crazy !!!! Is this the effect of PCOS regardless of total hysterectomy??? Loads of controversy over this subject. Severe hair loss, loss of ends of eyebrows and thinning of eyelashes too. Be great to get a full answer.
@nelluke
@nelluke 4 года назад
Hi Dr Taylor, you are right about your friends telling you you are wrong! After your earlier videos explaining the different procedures, I had friends telling me ‘no, that’s wrong, the terminology must have changed over the years’ or ‘that might be what it means in the USA, but it’s different in Australia’. Are these surgical terminologies the same worldwide? And if our mother or grandmother had a Total Hysterectomy in the 1950s, did it mean removal of only the uterus and cervix back then? Thank you so much for answering all these questions. I always read everyone’s questions because sometimes you put so much valuable information in the answers!
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 4 года назад
The terminology has never been any different anywhere in the entire world. That just goes to show you have woefully uneducated and unaware women are. Can you imagine letting someone operate on you and not know what they removed? It happens all the time, all because of these misconceptions. That's why I teach you directly. I want YOU to know what's right.
@maggiesanchez7784
@maggiesanchez7784 4 года назад
Excellent! definitely will be remembering your homemade props :) so this means I won't be forgetting what I learned!
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 4 года назад
Yep! That's why I use the familiar to teach you the unfamiliar. It makes learning fun and memorable. Just watch all my videos in order, starting with the very first one, and you will understand and remember everything.
@elizabethf8250
@elizabethf8250 5 лет назад
Love these videos! Keep them coming
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 5 лет назад
No worries. I love making them for you as much as you love watching them.
@natashabillie6855
@natashabillie6855 2 года назад
I love your videos! They are informative! Love the props
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 2 года назад
I'm so glad this education is helping you.
@lf7065
@lf7065 3 года назад
Brilliant, Dr. Taylor! Thank you so much! 🙏🙂
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 3 года назад
You are so very welcome!
@missjuneplum1
@missjuneplum1 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for clearing up. Your demonstration was clear, and easy to understand.
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 5 месяцев назад
You are so very welcome, my dear.
@melissaculpepper7663
@melissaculpepper7663 2 года назад
Excellent explanation and presentation! I love that I’m still learning!!!
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 2 года назад
And I love that you are such a great student here at Menopause University!
@marygreen844
@marygreen844 Год назад
I want to say thank you so very much for your down to earth teaching. I will share with the ladies I know!
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor Год назад
You are so very welcome, my dear. This is the menopause (and women's health) education you deserve.
@drblige75
@drblige75 Год назад
Thank you 🙏🏽 This is a very good video ❤️
@agnessurma5036
@agnessurma5036 Год назад
Yay I answered C!!! Thank you for your greeeat teaching abilities and knowledge ❤.
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor Год назад
You are so very welcome, my dear.
@peachesj4748
@peachesj4748 Месяц назад
​​@@MenopauseTaylor I had a total abdominal hysterectomy with bilateral- salpingo oophorectomy, in the spring of 2023, I am under the age of 45. Due to large fibroids, I had the big hard belly, yeah, and endometriosis was discovered during surgery. Is it true that you will die quicker because of removal of ovaries?
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor Месяц назад
@@peachesj4748 This is precisely the kind of thing for which I do one-on-one consultations. You definitely need one. I cannot tailor things specifically to you in a comment box. It requires much more information than you can give me here, and you deserve much more information than I can give you here. No two women are alike, and addressing your situation requires tailoring all the facts specifically to YOU. I do them all via online video conferencing. You can schedule at MenopauseTaylor.ME. I look forward to meeting you and helping you.
@cindybrown1356
@cindybrown1356 5 лет назад
SO interesting! Here I thought I was pretty savvy, that I knew a fair amount about menopause. I would have said, a total hysterectomy included removing the ovaries! I won’t forget this! Way back in December, 1974 I had a C-section because I had a large dermoid cyst on my left ovary. Thankfully I was blessed with my wonderful son, my left ovary was removed, I thought I would have trouble getting pregnant again, but that right ovary did it’s job! A sweet baby girl in 1978. 💜. I’ve read different theories on dermoid cysts, I’ve often wondered if I was born with it on my ovary, or did it develop during my first pregnancy? Either way....I sure miss the hormones I once made! Lol. Thank you for giving us women a platform to share, for loving us as you do. You’re the best! I love you!
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 5 лет назад
I love that you're learning all this stuff! A "Dermoid Cyst" is something that any woman can develop. But, they're not common. Your ovaries contain all the cell types that are contained within a Dermoid Cyst. Most of the time, they never develop. In some women, they do. So, you were't born with the cyst itself But you were born with the potential for the cyst to develop.
@cindybrown1356
@cindybrown1356 5 лет назад
Menopause Taylor Thank you SO much for clarifying that for me! The thing was the size of a cantaloupe! Lol. I appreciate you so much.
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 5 лет назад
Yes, dermoid cysts can get very large. Cantaloupe-size is not considered to be that large for a dermoid cyst.
@cindybrown1356
@cindybrown1356 5 лет назад
Menopause Taylor oh my! Thank you again! ❤️
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 5 лет назад
You're welcome!
@deniseb2571
@deniseb2571 5 лет назад
Thank you Dr. Taylor 🌹
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 5 лет назад
It's my absolute pleasure!
@morganjen1962
@morganjen1962 5 лет назад
Great video. I did guess correctly for both, because I had watched all of your videos prior. Before that, I would have gotten them wrong.
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 5 лет назад
You see? Doesn't it feel wonderful to realize that you've really learned this stuff in a way that you'll actually remember it? I'm so proud of you.
@phoenixmoon3
@phoenixmoon3 4 года назад
Thank you. I’m having this procedure soon. Getting as much info as possible
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 4 года назад
Please consider scheduling a consultation with me before your procedure I will teach you absolutely everything so that you have no surprises. Peace of mind is everything. Here's how a consultation works: 1) You would schedule a one-on-one consultation at my website, MenopauseTaylor.ME, choosing a time that is convenient for you. I do consultations on Skype, FaceTime. Facebook Messenger, What’s App, and the phone. (But very shortly, I’ll have my own video platform embedded in my website.) 2) I would send you an email to confirm that you are scheduled for the stated time, and invite you to send me as much information about yourself as you please. You can make it brimming with details and tell me about your reproductive life, any gynecologic problems you've had, your symptoms of peri-menopause, and your symptoms of post-menopause. You can include all your fears, concerns, and goals for your menopause management. You may also send me any labs, mammogram results, bone density results, etc. that you would like me to include in designing your protocol. If you want to adhere to a certain category of management options (herbs or diet & lifestyle, or whatever), you should tell me that. I will give you a 5-day deadline for sending all materials, and will not accept anything after that date. 3) I'll get busy creating a document that gives you all the education you need to understand absolutely everything, points out the pros and cons of each option, and tailors it all to YOU, using the information you have provided. The document will be loooooong. Most are over 30 pages. 4) I will send you the document by email 72 hours before your consultation. You will benefit greatly by reading it in advance. Light bulbs will go off like crazy, and if you're like most women, you'll feel that you've already gotten your money's worth. 5) During your consultation, we will review the document and address any issues you want in order to fine tune everything and determine your best options. I'll tell you exactly how to find the right kind of professional, how to have the conversation in order to get what you want, and the nuances of things like guidelines and insurance. I leave nothing unaddressed. 6) You will go to a professional of your choosing in order to get the actual hormones or whatever you choose to use. 7) After the first consultation, I'll hold your hand (forever if you want me to). In other words, you'll be able to schedule mini-consultations (30-minute, in addition to full consultations) whenever you need to. I'll keep records of your situation. Most women schedule mini-consultation whenever they go to the doctor and don't understand what he or she said, or why. I translate. I make sense of everything. Most schedule mini-consultation whenever they have a new test and they want me to explain the results. And all schedule mini-consultation whenever their situation changes and they need to re-weigh and re-balance their options. The time you spend with me will make everything about working with any other professional so easy. And they will love the fact that you have an actual education rather than a bunch of misconceptions that you got from the Internet. If your initial hormone regimen is not right, you'll want to consult with me before going to your doctor. I can prepare you for what to expect and what to request. So, that's my role. And nobody else on earth does this kind of thing but me. So, I hope you schedule a consultation and let me hold your hand (figuratively). I hope to meet you soon!
@Alabasterbox
@Alabasterbox 3 года назад
Best video ever on this.
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 3 года назад
Well, I am so glad it helped you, my dear.
@zahidavally6193
@zahidavally6193 4 года назад
Hi dr Taylor, can you tell me what is the removal of, the cervix and, uterus and fallopian tubes and ovaries, what is this called, i need to go in for this on Monday, because i have multiple fibroids small and huge ones thank you
@catherineolivas3183
@catherineolivas3183 5 лет назад
Love all your videos!
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 5 лет назад
Good! Keep watching because I love making them for you.
@EdwinaRamsey
@EdwinaRamsey 9 месяцев назад
Great job, great props, and great explanation!
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 9 месяцев назад
I'm so glad this helps you!
@MRSJACWINTERS
@MRSJACWINTERS 6 месяцев назад
You’re teaching method is definitely different, but I have to admit I won’t forget what I was taught , thank you
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 6 месяцев назад
I'm so glad to hear this. I'll do whatever it takes to ensure that you understand and remember the lesson well enough to actually use the information.
@georginanzuwalubasi3908
@georginanzuwalubasi3908 3 года назад
Thank you for making me understand the difference between the two methods of hysterectomy
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 3 года назад
You are so welcome, my dear.
@theoneandonlypinkypinky8245
@theoneandonlypinkypinky8245 5 лет назад
Thank you for this video you answered my questions about the cervix. You are a great teacher! We are watching this at 3 am LOL! So you know we really want to learn! Thanks for this video!
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 5 лет назад
Well, the mere fact that your brain is in learning mode at 3 AM is impressive. I'm pretty much brain-dead at that hour at this point in my life.
@theoneandonlypinkypinky8245
@theoneandonlypinkypinky8245 5 лет назад
@@MenopauseTaylor haha I am brain dead at 8 am 9 am 10 am when many are wide awake LOL!
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 5 лет назад
I wake up at 5 AM habitually! That's probably about the time you're drifting off to sleep.
@theoneandonlypinkypinky8245
@theoneandonlypinkypinky8245 5 лет назад
@@MenopauseTaylor how did you know? LOL!
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 5 лет назад
Oh, I know. The rest of my family consists of a bunch of night owls. They think I'm really strange.
@robertpolaco6921
@robertpolaco6921 2 года назад
You are an amazing human being!!
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 2 года назад
What a thoughtful and kind statement. Thank you so much for this lovely compliment.
@emilylalase3086
@emilylalase3086 2 года назад
Thank you for this great video ..now it solves my doubts..
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 2 года назад
I'm so glad this helped you.
@amaradawood4900
@amaradawood4900 2 года назад
Remarkable presentation!
@myraann2239
@myraann2239 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much Dr Taylor. This information means a lot to me...
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 2 месяца назад
I am so glad it helps you!
@ariesgirl6272
@ariesgirl6272 Год назад
I've had a total hysterectomy the best thing ever happened to me don't have to worry about my period anymore what a blessing
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor Год назад
Many women feel this way.
@stefaniekelly2193
@stefaniekelly2193 11 месяцев назад
Love you & thank you for the knowledge!
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 11 месяцев назад
It's my absolute pleasure, and I love every minute of educating you, my dear.
@dionndrabaggett9782
@dionndrabaggett9782 2 года назад
Wow thank you so much for this information
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 2 года назад
You are so very welcome, my dear!
@lisasmith742
@lisasmith742 3 года назад
Beautiful lady. The way she teaches keeps you engaged.
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 3 года назад
Thank you so much, my dear Lisa.
@lisasmith742
@lisasmith742 3 года назад
@@MenopauseTaylor Love your channel and thank you.
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 3 года назад
@@lisasmith742 You are so very welcome.
@joycelopez7198
@joycelopez7198 4 года назад
T, I am confused I had a hysterectomy everything is gone but my 2 ovaries .so what is that. I thought it would put me thru an early menopause.omg.wish I heard of u way before now..all I know is I am p meno.I was told by a Dr.during a check up.
@laurabarnett6430
@laurabarnett6430 5 лет назад
I’ve watched all the videos and thought I was savvy on this. However, I thought if you could no longer have a period you were in menopause. I’ve got to go untwist my thoughts on that. ☹️
@joycelopez7198
@joycelopez7198 4 года назад
Sorry, I had a hyst.But I was left w my 2 ovaries.Is there that much of a difference w them taken out as far as changes .i thought I would go right into meno.
@amaradawood4900
@amaradawood4900 2 года назад
I had hystrectomy 6 weeks ago removal of tubes n both overies.. After how long, I should start HRT n for how long period to continue..? I'm of 42.. Ur expert opinion s awaited
@bimmer4474
@bimmer4474 5 лет назад
I wish I saw your videos prior to my emergency total hysterectomy with salpingectomy. My question is (I was told I may go into meno earlier due to lack of blood flow to my ovaries) If this is the case how will I know? My vagina has dried up, my skin is dry/crawling, my gums have started changing, pimples galore, sagging face, peach fuzz and heat intolerance not really flashes, unless I am nervous or layered, then I tend to overheat a bit. I suffered massive fibroids (uterus was around the size of a 5 month pregnancy I was told) from estrogen dominance and now I am still moody but dry! LOL! My doc said that most women go into meno post surgery within 5 yrs. but it is not worth checking as my hormones will be up and down. I was 47 when I had my surgery, and it was one year ago. I wish I could find a doctor that will help post hyst but honestly they disappear after this type of surgery. Thank you for your videos! Love them all and I am now watching them. My question is can you tell when you are in menopause IF you have had a total hysterectomy?
@Lisarron18
@Lisarron18 4 года назад
Bio-identical hormone creams can help with the early menopause.
@maximillian1109
@maximillian1109 2 года назад
As an trans/enby person who wanna have this done sooner rather than later, I thank you ever so much for this information!^^
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 2 года назад
You are ever so welcome! I love knowing that I can help you.
@Araksi_N
@Araksi_N 2 года назад
🙄
@foxxygyal4913
@foxxygyal4913 5 лет назад
I had a hysterectomy so I did my research. I had a subtotal hysterectomy (partial hysterectomy), bilateral salpingectomy and right oophorectomy. 😃
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 5 лет назад
You are such a good student! Yeah! You KNOW exactly what was removed. Give yourself a huge pat on the back for me.
@lolabell2683
@lolabell2683 2 года назад
I have an upcoming laparoscopic hysterectomy schedule this month. However, the week of my surgery is also the week that my menstruation usually occurs. Is it safe to do the surgery?
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 2 года назад
You should have a consultation with me BEFORE proceeding with surgery. I will present ALL your options, tailor them all specifically to YOU so that you really know everything you deserve to know beforehand.
@Dan-ir5cq
@Dan-ir5cq 2 месяца назад
You are a very caring person. Thank you🩵
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 2 месяца назад
You are so very welcome, my dear.
@NEChristo
@NEChristo 4 года назад
One question I’ve never gotten an answer to is this: Is it ok/safe to take unopposed estrogen if you still have your cervix?
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 4 года назад
Yes. It's fine. Remember, You cervix is but a door to your uterus. It does not respond to hormones.
@tarunmalhotra2744
@tarunmalhotra2744 2 года назад
I watched your video before my surgery of hystreomy before 6 hours
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 2 года назад
I hope it gave you some peace of mind before your surgery.
@MsChicaamy
@MsChicaamy 5 лет назад
Barbie, you are the best! And you are right with your props it is hard to forget, what partial ant total Hysterectomy are, specially with the "ninja chop", an also very interesting the gynecologist view during examination.
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 5 лет назад
Ha! Ninja chop. I hadn't thought of it that way. but you are so right. I'm somewhat of a goofball.
@ValerieGSegovia
@ValerieGSegovia 4 года назад
You are so good!🤓💕
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 4 года назад
You are so kind! Thank you. Keep watching my videos in order and you will know everything you need to know to manage your menopause your way ... successfully.
@mertellatait9050
@mertellatait9050 3 года назад
Excellent! Thank you
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 3 года назад
You are so very welcome!
@meshellanderson517
@meshellanderson517 Год назад
Hi Dr Taylor, I have only just discovered your videos. 5 months ago I had my ovaries and Fallopian tubes removed surgically. I still have my uterus and cervix. I am 54 and have been extremely confused about what to expect. I do feel fabulous and I am on edots, testosterone creams and other lotions and potions. Can you please direct me to a video on sudden menopause due to ovary removal as I am clueless. Thanks for your videos
@MySheils
@MySheils Год назад
this video is AWESOME.
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor Год назад
I am so glad it helped you, my dear.
@jessiebartels6911
@jessiebartels6911 3 месяца назад
I love this. Thank you.
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 3 месяца назад
You are so welcome!
@reesecup3576
@reesecup3576 7 месяцев назад
Great info
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 7 месяцев назад
I'm so glad it helps you.
@gabywood7094
@gabywood7094 Год назад
Great work 🥰
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor Год назад
Well, thank you, my dear.
@chrism364
@chrism364 4 года назад
Great information
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 4 года назад
I'm so glad it's helping you.
@shaguftasyed147
@shaguftasyed147 5 лет назад
Thanks Excellent video
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 5 лет назад
You are so very welcome!
@anamarijamilos1290
@anamarijamilos1290 3 года назад
I had my tubes partially removed & the frimbrea. I heard removing the tubes causes early menopause. Is that true? I’m 49 & my last period was in June & it’s October now. I’m having hot flashes too:(
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 3 года назад
The only instance in which any surgery to your fallopian tubes has any effect on your menopause is if the blood supply to your ovaries (which are semi-attached to you fallopian tubes) is impaired partially or completely.
@shellcshells2902
@shellcshells2902 5 лет назад
Excellent!
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 5 лет назад
I'm so glad you liked it, Shell.
@greerlovesgovert
@greerlovesgovert 4 года назад
I'm two years post menopausal and I want to take estrogen until the day I die. Problem is, I still have my uterus. I know that I need to take progesterone to balance the estrogen so I don't develop uterine cancer, but I really don't want to take progesterone. Why the hell do I need my uterus for at 53? I only used it once, won't be using it again. Now, it seems like nothing more than a ticking time bomb. Is there any way I can convince a surgeon to remove it for me so I can take estrogen alone? How can I make that happen?
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 4 года назад
This is precisely the kind of thing for which I do one-on-one consultations. There are ways to get what you want. but you have to know how to approach our doctor and you have to balance your benefits and risks. No two women are alike, and addressing your situation requires tailoring all the facts specifically to YOU. I'm in the business of educating you about everything you need to know and do in order to get exactly what you want for managing your menopause your way. So, here's how a consultation works: 1) You would schedule a one-on-one consultation at my website, MenopauseTaylor.ME, choosing a time that is convenient for you. I do consultations on Skype, FaceTime. Facebook Messenger, What’s App, and the phone. 2) I would send you an email to confirm that you are scheduled for the stated time, and invite you to send me as much information about yourself as you please. You can make it brimming with details and tell me about your reproductive life, any gynecologic problems you've had, your symptoms of peri-menopause, and your symptoms of post-menopause. You can include all your fears, concerns, and goals for your menopause management. You may also send me any labs, mammogram results, bone density results, etc. that you would like me to include in designing your protocol. For instance, if you want to adhere to a certain category of management options (herbs or diet & lifestyle, or whatever), you should tell me that. I will give you a 5-day deadline for sending all materials, and will not accept anything after that date. 3) I'll get busy creating a document that gives you all the education you need to understand absolutely everything, points out the pros and cons of each option, and tailors it all to YOU, using the information you have provided. The document will be loooooong. Most are over 30 pages. 4) I will send you the document by email 72 hours before your consultation. You will benefit greatly by reading it in advance. Light bulbs will go off like crazy, and if you're like most women, you'll feel that you've already gotten your money's worth. 5) During your consultation, we will review the document and address any issues you want in order to fine tune everything and determine your best options. I'll tell you exactly how to find the right kind of professional, how to have the conversation in order to get what you want, and the nuances of things like guidelines and insurance. I leave nothing unaddressed. 6) You will go to a professional of your choosing in order to get the actual hormones or whatever you choose to use. 7) After the first consultation, I'll hold your hand (forever if you want me to). In other words, you'll be able to schedule mini-consultations (15-minute or 30-minute, in addition to full consultations) whenever you need to. I'll keep records of your situation. Most women schedule mini-consultation whenever they go to the doctor and don't understand what he or she said, or why. I translate. I make sense of everything. Most schedule mini-consultation whenever they have a new test and they want me to explain the results. And all schedule mini-consultation whenever their situation changes and they need to re-weigh and re-balance their options. The time you spend with me will make everything about working with any other professional so easy. And they will love the fact that you have an actual education rather than a bunch of misconceptions that you got from the Internet. If your initial hormone regimen is not right, you'll want to consult with me before going to your doctor. I can prepare you for what to expect and what to request. So, that's my role. And nobody else on earth does this kind of thing but me. So, I hope you schedule a consultation and let me hold your hand (figuratively). I hope to meet you soon!
@chrism364
@chrism364 3 года назад
How is the closed part stitched aft a full hysterectomy how long should it take to heal. What are things to help it heal.
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 3 года назад
When you write "Full Hysterectomy," I assume you mean "Total Hysterectomy." The top of your vagina is sewn closed. You don' have to do anything to help it heal. Your only restriction is that you will not be able to put anything at all (penis, tampon, your fingers) in your vagina for 6 weeks. You will have a discharge that is normal due to the healing and the dissolving of the stitches over time.
@yolandatejada6329
@yolandatejada6329 2 года назад
A very informative, just having surgery going to 2 weeks ago removing my ovaries, and uterus 😔😔
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 2 года назад
I'm so glad this helped you.
@saheedahosein4516
@saheedahosein4516 3 года назад
Hi, Great info. I am planning to have a Total hysterectomy due to my 7cm fibroid and its 3cm friends. I am wondering if keeping the cervix has any advantages at 47. Can you enlighten?
@anamarijamilos1290
@anamarijamilos1290 3 года назад
I had 9 fibroids! The biggest being 6cm. I also had a HUGE cyst on my ovaries. When the Dr went in he cut all the fibroids out...removed the cyst which was whole by the way.... he wanted We need to have a hysterectomy and I said no way a couple things out. But then he went NN took half of my fallopian tubes out which I didn’t even want him to do.
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 3 года назад
Please schedule a consultation with me at MenopauseTaylor.ME. You deserve to rely understand everything about this, Snd I'll take the time to make sure you do. Then you'll know all your options and the ramifications each. DO not settle for a vague understanding before your surgery. There is no way I can give yo what you deserve in a comment box.
@dwho432
@dwho432 3 года назад
Just get the fibroids removed!!
@blancao5988
@blancao5988 2 года назад
I’m having a hysterectomy due to uterine fibroid/endometriosis and severe adenomyosis. My surgeon is taking my uterus and Fallopian tubes. I’m keeping my cervix and ovaries. For some reason, I feel at peace with that, but hoping no issues with sex life.
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 2 года назад
PLEASE, PLEASE, BEFORE you have any surgery, have a consultation with me at MenopauseTaylor.ME. Rarely do doctors take the time to tell you the whole truth and the whole story. I will (even though I, too, am a gynecologic surgeon). You are about to do some very wrong things, my dear.
@ernestineward6650
@ernestineward6650 3 года назад
Thank you so much for explaining a total total hysterectomy.
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 3 года назад
You are totally welcome my dear.
@asmargulkhan5224
@asmargulkhan5224 5 лет назад
Dear doc please tell me is collagen good for bones and can i take its supplement for managing menopause joint pain and wrinkles
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 5 лет назад
Collagen is good for many things: Skin and bones. It may not alleviate pain, though.
@charimar19
@charimar19 Год назад
Hi there! I had a partial hysterectomy 2 years ago and almost immediately I started having severe hot flashes and night sweats. Then the body fat started piling on. After having my hormones checked, they were very low. And after starting HRT my symptoms stopped. So doesn’t that mean that I am in perimenopause?
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor Год назад
Charimar, This is precisely the kind of thing for which I do one-on-one consultations. You definitely need one. I cannot tailor things specifically to you in a comment box. It requires much more information than you can give me here, and you deserve much more information than I can give you here. No two women are alike, and addressing your situation requires tailoring all the facts specifically to YOU. I do them all via video conferencing. You can schedule at MenopauseTaylor.ME. I look forward to meeting you and helping you.
@sarahlee2080
@sarahlee2080 3 года назад
Thank you so much . What if I had 1 ovary removed only during the hysterectomy . Will this cause my menopause?
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 3 года назад
Menopause requires removal of BOTH ovaries or both ovaries going out of business. Please go back to video # 1 and watch them all in order. I taught you this in the earliest videos. And every video is the foundation for the ones that follow.
@lorraine8573
@lorraine8573 5 лет назад
Another great lesson very interesting and here we call the uterus the womb. So people here say that they had their womb removed or a hysterectomy. Thank you x
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 5 лет назад
Well, now you know what to ask them to get the real story ... and you'll discover that most of them don't know their real story. It's shocking how many women have had surgeries, but have no idea what was removed! Ion my book, the title of that section is, "I don't know which surgical procedure I've had!"
@suzetteclarete2652
@suzetteclarete2652 2 года назад
Thank you for the info 😊
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 2 года назад
You are so very welcome, my dear.
@suzetteclarete2652
@suzetteclarete2652 2 года назад
@@MenopauseTaylor can i have my monthly period if i undergone partial hysterectomy?im only 38 yrs old with intramural myoma 5.4×4.4cm ,hysterectomy is the plan of the ob😔
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 2 года назад
@@suzetteclarete2652 This requires a consultation, my dear. You can schedule one at MenopauseTaylor.ME. I cannot tailor anything specifically to YOU in a comment box. And I need much more information from you than you've given me here.
@leopriest133
@leopriest133 3 года назад
@7:50 Honestly thought the screw holes were googly eyes for a second...
@growinrose4577
@growinrose4577 5 лет назад
Excellent 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@professionalboycottservice7872
@professionalboycottservice7872 2 года назад
I had bilateral salpingectomy (removal of fallopian tubes). I am thinking of getting total hysterectomy but I want my ovaries to stay because I don't want abrupt menopause. Question would be, if it's possible to get a total hysterectomy even I don't have fallopian tubes anymore without affecting the ovaries? Thank you.
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 2 года назад
Please schedule a consultation with me at MenopauseTaylor.ME so that I can give you the attention you deserve on this. You definitely do not have ll your facts straight. And you would kick yourself if you had surgery before getting all the facts. I do all consultations online.
@Realist79
@Realist79 2 года назад
I had total abdominal hysterectomy with Fallopian tubes taken, leaving ovaries. I have a small part of the incision that bleed 🩸 my doctor said to put peroxide on it three times a day, and cover it, and I go back in a week. Is it good to put peroxide on open incision. I have sutures. What will happen if it don’t close up and heal on its own?
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 2 года назад
This requires a consultation, my dear. I will need to tailor everything to your specific situation. Please do not assume that all situations are similar. They are not. You can schedule a consultation at MenopauseTaylor.ME. I do them all via video conferencing, so it doesn't matter where you live.
@vivianavelazquez4539
@vivianavelazquez4539 2 года назад
For cancer type A my gyno said I would need most likely a minimal surgery of partial hysterectomy. Taking off Fallopian tubes , cervix, uterus and lymph nodes. Can you please explain? I thought partial is just uterus ?
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 2 года назад
PLEASE, PLEASE, have a consultation with me BEFORE scheduling your surgery. Your doctor has not given you the whole truth and the whole story. I will. And then you can do whatever surgery you prefer. You can schedule a consultation at MenopauseTaylor.ME. I do them all online.
@RainbowFlowerCrow
@RainbowFlowerCrow 2 года назад
So can you still get your periods even though you've had a hysterectomy/partial? I'm going to see my doctor tomorrow to set up a hysterectomy for myself because I don't want my periods any more (I'm 43, and I bleed heavily, and the cramps are insane and getting in the way of my personal and work life!)
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 2 года назад
Oh my! This question reflects a lack of understanding of even the most basic things. I don't know where to begin in answering it. You would greatly benefit from a consultation if you want the big picture of this whole education AND to have me tailor it all specifically to YOU. Otherwise, you need to start with video # 1 and watch them all in order. If you ever want a consultation, you can schedule it at MenopauseTaylor.ME. I do them all via video conferencing, so it doesn't matter where you live.
@kenzierae563
@kenzierae563 2 года назад
So what exactly do I need removed to prevent pregnancy AND stop periods completely?
@Wheelie9341
@Wheelie9341 3 года назад
So what is it called when all the parts are removed?
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 3 года назад
I taught you this in video 8. Total Hysterectomy, Bilateral Salpingo-Oophorectomy. If you want to understand everything and avoid sabotaging your menopause education, start with video 1 and watch them all in order. It's just like any education: You have to learn the alphabet before you can learn to read.
@stuffstuffstuffyay
@stuffstuffstuffyay 2 года назад
Hello dear! I like your videos. I just was told 20 mins ago from my doctor I likely have endometrial cancer. I find out more on Monday with a visit to obgyn. I'm not wanting to use google too much and frighten myself, but would this video be the one of yours that my husband and I should watch to learn what is in store for me- doc said this would be what would happen after my biopsy results.
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 2 года назад
You should definitely schedule a consultation with me at MenopauseTaylor.ME. I will make sure you understand your situation completely. I will spend the time educating you that your doctor does not have.
@stuffstuffstuffyay
@stuffstuffstuffyay 2 года назад
@@MenopauseTaylor we won’t be able to afford that but I hope the content you have put might help. Thank you
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 2 года назад
@@stuffstuffstuffyay Be on the lookout for giveaways. You might win a free consultation.
@whoatethechocolate
@whoatethechocolate 3 года назад
I'm a little bit confused about local estrogen. Will a woman still require local estrogen after a total hysterectomy?
@thekosherkitchen7324
@thekosherkitchen7324 5 лет назад
Yay! I got both answers correct!
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 5 лет назад
You're a star student! Congratulations, my dear.
@thekosherkitchen7324
@thekosherkitchen7324 5 лет назад
@@MenopauseTaylor and you are my hero! Thanks for all you do for us! From the first video my best friend sent me I was HOOKED. You have the EXACT same style as I do if I could afford it! We even have the same curly hair! It's an honor!
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 5 лет назад
We're sisters! Whenever I meet another woman with curly hair, I ask her, "So, when did you stop fighting YOUR hair?" And we burst out in gales of laughter. We all have the same stories: We fought our curls for the first half of our lives, and then we gave up one day and became free. I'm so glad you're here learning what you deserve to know.
@thekosherkitchen7324
@thekosherkitchen7324 5 лет назад
@@MenopauseTaylor OMG!!! My landlady 20 years ago saw me out of the shower. She said "OH WOW! Did you get a perm?" I said, "no, I just washed my hair". She rolled her eyes at me and said "Your problem is your fighting AGAINST what God gave you! Work WITH what He gave you!" I knew she was right and so I stopped and now I love my curls. Lol! Crazy we have the same story!!!
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 5 лет назад
Your landlady was very kind to tell you that you're so beautiful the way you are. Kudos to both of you.
@deboralove3986
@deboralove3986 5 лет назад
Two questions : Will the gynecologist be able to see my cervix if I go for a check=up if it is still there and I will be able to know if I had a partial or total hysterectomy? Also, if tubes were tied, would it affect any production of the ovaries../?
@deboralove3986
@deboralove3986 5 лет назад
Sorry for the stupid questions,but I do not remember what procedure I had. I think I had a partial hysterectomy, but now I am not sure.
@tsaguemaurine8348
@tsaguemaurine8348 4 года назад
@@deboralove3986 me too. Your question is not stupide
@artsyphartsyu.9939
@artsyphartsyu.9939 5 лет назад
Thank you for the information! Is the vagina surgically closed after a full hysterectomy? Is it possible to have a prolapsed bladder after a full?
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 5 лет назад
The top of the vagina is closed at the time of a total hysterectomy. But that has nothing to do with prolapse of the bladder. So, you can have any kind of hysterectomy, or no surgery at all and still have prolapse of your bladder. If you want me to explain this to you so that you understand exactly what pelvic organ prophase (POP) is and all your options for managing to treating it, I'll can do so in a one-on-one consultation with you. There's a lot you deserve to know. If you want a consultation, go to MenopauseTaylor.ME to schedule one. I do them on Skype, FaceTime, and Facebook Messenger. You can include all the things you want to cover when you fill out the form, and then send me any labs or tests you've had. That way, I can incorporate everything into the session. I'll create a personalized document addressing all your concerns, and send it to you at least one day before our session. That way, you'll have time to read it in advance. It's usually over 12 pages long. And we'll make great headway during your session. You'll understand everything and have all the options tailored specifically to YOU.
@ms.o928
@ms.o928 Год назад
I had a total hysterectomy 2 mo ago l'm trying to understand my stomach is heavy and I feel ok sometimes I feel tired and trying to get in the bed my side dose feel good and my back hurts on the left side .I tell myself that it going to get better 😢 Thanks for lasting!!!
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor Год назад
This is precisely the kind of thing for which I do one-on-one consultations. You definitely need one. I cannot tailor things specifically to you in a comment box. It requires much more information than you can give me here, and you deserve much more information than I can give you here. No two women are alike, and addressing your situation requires tailoring all the facts specifically to YOU. I do them all via online video conferencing. You can schedule at MenopauseTaylor.ME. I look forward to meeting you and helping you.
@Yo-yo-dt5ze
@Yo-yo-dt5ze 2 месяца назад
I had my total hysterectomy 2/20/23 at the age of 42 removal of the uterus cervix fallopian tubes but kept the ovaries to keep me from going into menopause quick question? When the fallopian tubes are removed what holds the ovaries in place?
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 2 месяца назад
There are ligaments that hold the ovaries in place.
@madisoto9796
@madisoto9796 3 года назад
I love you dr. Barbie!
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 3 года назад
Well, I love you, too! That's why I go to extremes to ensure that you get the menopause education you deserve.
@ceciliaorquera6476
@ceciliaorquera6476 3 года назад
Thank you 🙏🏻
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 3 года назад
It's my pleasure!
@stylist_empress9957
@stylist_empress9957 Год назад
I would like to ask after my hysterectomy from the third month,my body become thin,got headache most of the time,my two muscle legs painful,cannot walk in the morning,I need to stretch my legs so I can walk,everyday like this,and sometimes my hands shaking,is it part of hysterectomy experiences?pls answer me.thank u in advance.
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor Год назад
This is precisely the kind of thing for which I do one-on-one consultations. You definitely need one. I cannot tailor things specifically to you in a comment box. It requires much more information than you can give me here, and you deserve much more information than I can give you here. No two women are alike, and addressing your situation requires tailoring all the facts specifically to YOU. I do them all via video conferencing. You can schedule at MenopauseTaylor.ME. I look forward to meeting you and helping you.
@marinagrl8527
@marinagrl8527 4 года назад
When I had my total hysterectomy 13 years ago, my GYN told me due to lack of blood flow, that my ovaries would not be effective and I would go into menopause within 5 years. I'm currently post menopausal and waiting for my pharmacist to order my HRT. Any advice on helping with weight issues? Thanks.
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 4 года назад
Jessica, This is the kind of thing that warrants a one-on-one consultation. I can help you a lot, but not in this comment box for such a vast topic. There's much more to it than you think. I'm in the business of educating you about everything you need to know and do in order to get exactly what you want for managing your menopause your way. So, here's how a consultation works: 1) You would schedule a one-on-one consultation at my website, MenopauseTaylor.ME, choosing a time that is convenient for you. I do consultations on Skype, FaceTime. Facebook Messenger, What’s App, and the phone. 2) I would send you an email to confirm that you are scheduled for the stated time, and invite you to send me as much information about yourself as you please. You can make it brimming with details and tell me about your reproductive life, any gynecologic problems you've had, your symptoms of peri-menopause, and your symptoms of post-menopause. You can include all your fears, concerns, and goals for your menopause management. You may also send me any labs, mammogram results, bone density results, etc. that you would like me to include in designing your protocol. For instance, if you want to adhere to a certain category of management options (herbs or diet & lifestyle, or whatever), you should tell me that. I would need all these things at least 1 week before your consultation with me. 3) I'll get busy creating a document that gives you all the education you need to understand absolutely everything, points put the pros and cons of each option, and tailors it all to YOU using the information you have provided. The document will be loooooong. Most are over 30 pages. 4) I will send you the document by email 48 hours before your consultation. You will benefit greatly by reading it in advance. Light bulbs will go off like crazy, and if you're like most women, you'll feel that you've already gotten your money's worth. 5) During your consultation, we will review the document and address any issues you want to fine tune everything and determine your best options. I'll tell you exactly how to find the right kind of professional, how to have the conversation in order to get what you want, and the nuances of things like guidelines and insurance. I leave nothing unaddressed. 6) You will go to a professional of your choosing in order to get the actual hormones or whatever you choose to use. 7) After the first consultation, I'll hold your hand (forever if you want me to). In other words, you'll be able to schedule mini-consultations (15-minute or 30-minute, in addition to full consultations) whenever you need to. I'll keep records of your situation. Most women schedule mini-consultation whenever they go to the doctor and don't understand what he or she said, or why. I translate. I make sense of everything. Most schedule mini-consultation whenever they have a new test and they want me to explain the results. And all schedule mini-consultation whenever their situation changes and they need to re-weigh and balance their options. The time you spend with me will make everything about working with any other professional so easy. And they will love the fact that you have an actual education rather than a bunch of misconceptions that you got form the Internet. If your initial hormone regimen is not right, you'll want to consult with me before going to your doctor. I can prepare you for what to expect and what to request. So, that's my role. And nobody else on earth does this kind of thing but me. So, I hope you schedule a consultation and let me hold your hand (figuratively). I hope to meet you soon!
@gablaura4677
@gablaura4677 3 года назад
Thanks for the video! I'm 42 and required with this procedure I am so scared
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 3 года назад
Laura, You should seriously consider scheduling a consultation with me at MenopauseTaylor.ME before you have your surgery. I will explain everything and make sure you know precisely what to expect. The consultation with me will give you so much more peace of mind. The biggest fear is the unknown. I'll erase the unknown.
@gablaura4677
@gablaura4677 3 года назад
Thanks for your reply I've been crying about this whole day after seeing my doctor today. It seemed the saddest event in a woman's life. I have one kid now 17yrs old, seemed a big regret of have only one.
@MenopauseTaylor
@MenopauseTaylor 3 года назад
@@gablaura4677 I would love to help you through this. And you know I'm here if you need me.
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