I’m waiting on breast lump biopsy results this week and thank you so so much for these videos. I’m ready to face whatever is coming and your delivery of this subject is helping me understand current treatment and re-educating me. It’s nearly 30 years since my late mother had breast cancer. Thank you so much x
@KetovoreAnita I was diagnosed with cancer and have managed to stay upbeat and positive. Crying about it doesn't change what is happening and certainly doesn't decrease the tumour. I'm now 4 weeks post mastectomy and 4 weeks before chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Sad to be losing my long hair because it's how people recognise me. Just been for a wig fitting before I cut my hair short for the coming month to get used to short hair while I feel ok. I'll grade 2 clip it once chemo starts. I'm alive and don't feel ill, so one day at a time is my current motto 😀
@@karengilson5429 I’m so sorry to hear of your diagnosis. Positive thoughts for a speedy and successful recovery. Do you mind me asking if you were on HRT?
@KetovoreAnita thank you for your kind words. No I wasn't, I was about couple of years into perimenopause, fairly manageable symptoms, so didn't get as far as needing it x
I'd wish you a speedy recovery from your cold, but I know that this video was produced a long time ago, and you're probably well over it by now! 😊 Thank you for another wonderfully informative video! ❤
Great video and, yes, once the word cancer is mentioned…there is fear. Looking forward to the next video on dietary options. 💕💕 I had a visit by one of my youngest sons friend who wanted to meet the mom. His parents drove him from NJ to see all his spread out family before he dies. He is 25 and after a year of surgery and chemo…they diagnosed it terminal. He apparently had the cancer as an infant until it reared its head in 2023. Docs first thought he had IBS-D. Not so. He is a sweet and precious young man and tells everyone he has had a great life.
Agree a 10 or 20 year survival rate would be interesting. Just thinking, is the 5 year survival rate in breast cancer better because the survival clock usually starts earlier due to early detection?
Dr Taylor, I have some questions for your good attention: 1 What is the usual procedure before prescribing the HRT treatment? 2 More importantly, would it be effective to start, say, 10 to 12 years following the last menstruation? 3 Do you help menopausal women who reside in Europe? Thank you for your time and attention. Love from Wonderful Copenhagen
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.
I’m waiting on breast lump biopsy results this week and thank you so so much for these videos. I’m ready to face whatever is coming and your delivery of this subject is helping me understand current treatment and re-educating me. It’s nearly 30 years since my late mother had breast cancer. Thank you so much x
How are you now?
@KetovoreAnita I was diagnosed with cancer and have managed to stay upbeat and positive. Crying about it doesn't change what is happening and certainly doesn't decrease the tumour. I'm now 4 weeks post mastectomy and 4 weeks before chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Sad to be losing my long hair because it's how people recognise me. Just been for a wig fitting before I cut my hair short for the coming month to get used to short hair while I feel ok. I'll grade 2 clip it once chemo starts. I'm alive and don't feel ill, so one day at a time is my current motto 😀
@@karengilson5429 I’m so sorry to hear of your diagnosis. Positive thoughts for a speedy and successful recovery. Do you mind me asking if you were on HRT?
@KetovoreAnita thank you for your kind words. No I wasn't, I was about couple of years into perimenopause, fairly manageable symptoms, so didn't get as far as needing it x
There is a huge industry based on our breasts and all that can go wrong with them. Thank you for trying to give us the facts.
You are so very welcome, my dear!
I'd wish you a speedy recovery from your cold, but I know that this video was produced a long time ago, and you're probably well over it by now! 😊 Thank you for another wonderfully informative video! ❤
You are correct, my dear, I shot this ages ago. All fine now. And thank you so much.
Great video and, yes, once the word cancer is mentioned…there is fear.
Looking forward to the next video on dietary options. 💕💕
I had a visit by one of my youngest sons friend who wanted to meet the mom. His parents drove him from NJ to see all his spread out family before he dies. He is 25 and after a year of surgery and chemo…they diagnosed it terminal. He apparently had the cancer as an infant until it reared its head in 2023. Docs first thought he had IBS-D. Not so. He is a sweet and precious young man and tells everyone he has had a great life.
I wonder if he had any vaccines. That’s so sad.
Well, he definitely has a great attitude. His story makes you remember to appreciate life. Live while you're alive!
Agree a 10 or 20 year survival rate would be interesting. Just thinking, is the 5 year survival rate in breast cancer better because the survival clock usually starts earlier due to early detection?
The short 5-year survival rates as so simply because it costs more money to do research studies that are longer term.
Thank you so much 😊😊😊
You are so very welcome!
Dr Taylor, I have some questions for your good attention:
1
What is the usual procedure before prescribing the HRT treatment?
2
More importantly, would it be effective to start, say, 10 to 12 years following the last menstruation?
3
Do you help menopausal women who reside in Europe?
Thank you for your time and attention.
Love from Wonderful Copenhagen
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.
Can you recommend someone to help out a guy 66 years old? Possible TRT
Is the greatest fear of breast cancer is disfigurement?
No. It's fear of everything about the disease itself.
None of the above