Oh, my! Listening to your description of PID, I shouted out…adhesions! Then you mentioned the adhesion word. Oh, boy…not fun. I have two scars on the inside of my wrists (from surgery) and they both adhered to another layer below. The color, and design, you are wearing in this video is so flattering. See you next week!
Great lesson but now I have a lot of new questions. I was told that adenomyosis is like endometriosis except that it is contained within the muscle fibers of the uterus rather than outside of the uterus. How is this created and does it also cause a similar inflammatory response. Can reproductive surgeries also cause this type of inflammation and adhesion. And can they contribute to the development of ovarian cancers? Could they also contribute to the issues of incontinence or prolapse? I think I get impatient wanting to know all of it at once, so I enjoy watching you.
Adhesions form as a result of inflammation AND as a result of surgery AND as a result endometriosis implants. You would benefit greatly from a consultation, in which I can really explain how each of these plays out for YOU, personally. The key to success is tailoring it all to you. 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.
Hello Dr. Taylor, I know this video doesn't have any downloadable chart but I've been trying to, without success, to download charts from videos 405 onwards without luck. Am I doing anything wrong? The document per say 'downloads' but there's no chart. Thank you for your help.
Hi Dr., if I schedule an appointment with you, would you be able to recommend/refer me to a provider that can prescribe HRT? I am age 29, have not reached peri-menopause but am having various symptoms of low estrogen. Thanks for your help!
Megan, I will tell you precisely HOW to get what you want. But I will not name a particular provider. Once you learn what I teach you in a consultation, your options for providers will increase massively. I hope you schedule.
You are the BEST teacher- professor!
You are so very kind. Thank you! I love teaching you what you deserve to know.
Thank you for the clear explanation!
You are so very welcome, my dear!
Thank you for your teachings, so educational ❤
You are so very welcome, my dear.
Oh, my! Listening to your description of PID, I shouted out…adhesions! Then you mentioned the adhesion word. Oh, boy…not fun. I have two scars on the inside of my wrists (from surgery) and they both adhered to another layer below.
The color, and design, you are wearing in this video is so flattering.
See you next week!
I can just see you shouting at the computer screen!
@@MenopauseTaylor haha!
@@knackfulknitter I loved our consultation, dear Maria.
@@MenopauseTaylor I loved it, too. Always get my answers. I love you.
another great lesson!!!!
I'm so glad it helped you.
Great lesson but now I have a lot of new questions. I was told that adenomyosis is like endometriosis except that it is contained within the muscle fibers of the uterus rather than outside of the uterus. How is this created and does it also cause a similar inflammatory response. Can reproductive surgeries also cause this type of inflammation and adhesion. And can they contribute to the development of ovarian cancers? Could they also contribute to the issues of incontinence or prolapse? I think I get impatient wanting to know all of it at once, so I enjoy watching you.
Adhesions form as a result of inflammation AND as a result of surgery AND as a result endometriosis implants.
You would benefit greatly from a consultation, in which I can really explain how each of these plays out for YOU, personally.
The key to success is tailoring it all to you.
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.
Hello Dr. Taylor, I know this video doesn't have any downloadable chart but I've been trying to, without success, to download charts from videos 405 onwards without luck. Am I doing anything wrong? The document per say 'downloads' but there's no chart. Thank you for your help.
Please go to MenopauseTaylor.ME, where you can find all my charts. Sometimes, TH-cam disables things for reasons I cannot understand.
Is this similar to breathing in flour or any particle going on to cause cancer (via inflammation).
Hi Dr., if I schedule an appointment with you, would you be able to recommend/refer me to a provider that can prescribe HRT? I am age 29, have not reached peri-menopause but am having various symptoms of low estrogen. Thanks for your help!
Megan,
I will tell you precisely HOW to get what you want. But I will not name a particular provider. Once you learn what I teach you in a consultation, your options for providers will increase massively.
I hope you schedule.
I know you won’t, and I can respect that. Im saying that to say I’d love to see what you eat.
Thank you, my dear.