Great video! However it was rather hard to hear you over the sound of the fan for your costume and not being able to read your lips made it more difficult.
Informative video Dr. Barbie but I couldn’t finish it because I found the noise of the fan very distracting and bothersome. Can you make the video again without the fat suit?? I promise you it will still be effective.
I'm sorry, my dear. I hope this doesn't interfere with your determination to get the menopause education you deserve. You an be sure that I'll review this in future videos.
Thank you for this video! Besides having an effect on endometrial lining, estrogen excess ( in relation to progesterone) is said to also influence negatively on varicose veins. In other words: worsening of varicose veins in the menopause (or afterwards) is due to an excess of progesterone related to progesterone… estrogen decreases in the menopause but progesterone decreases even more.
Forgive me for going off topic but can you take too much HRT-in particularly oestrogen? If so, is this harmful in time? What are the associated symptoms? I would truly appreciate it if you would consider making a video please 🙏 Your menopause content is fascinating and so informative - I’ve been binge watching them since I came across your channel 4 days ago. Thank you for empowering the gentler and fairer sex 😊 Best wishes from across the pond, England xx
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. I will cover all of this in a consultation. 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.
I'm sorry you received this education after suffering with the disease. Don't hesitate to schedule a consultation with me if you want everything tailored specifically to YOU.
I wouldn't dismiss it. My boss started with a uterine polyp. The doctors left her bleeding for half a year, taking their time to schedule its removal. By the time they went in to do it, they found advanced endometrial cancer. She had a hysterectomy, chemo and all, but still died a year later.
I have been on HRT for years when I started spotting and I finally had to have a DC. I had polyps in my uterus! I was told it was because I was getting to much estrogen, so I quit that part of the treatment and I am doing testtogen and progesterone. I have very thin skin and was reading that it could be from lack of estrogen! What a surprise! I think I am going back on a very low dose of estrogen and see if I do still spot. You have to be a chemist to figure this all out! I have learned a lot from you and the most important is you must find out answers yourself!
Sue, You really need to schedule a consultation with me. I can help you with all of this, but not in a comment box. Be sure to include all the details when you fill in your questionnaire after scheduling.
I couldn't listen to it, since i had to stop watching the video after 2 minutes. Just couldn't take the fan noise anymore. Sorry, you're amazing, but this noise was too much for me to take.
Is heredity a risk? My paternal grandmother had uterine, ovarian, and breast cancer in her lifetime -are these cancers hereditary through the paternal line?
The heredity of each of the cancers you listed is entirely different. You cannot lump them all together. In a consultation, I can take everything into account, tailor it all to YOU, and ensure that you know the facts for each. Generally speaking, the relevant relatives for: (1) Breast Cancer are maternal, first degree only. (2) Ovarian cancer are maternal & paternal first & second degree, (3) Uterine Cancer depends on various other familial cancers. You really have to tailor all of this specifically to YOU. If you want me to do that in a consultation, schedule one at MenopauseTaylor.ME. I do them all online.
I was not able to enjoy it, the noise of the costume was too much. Wouldb't it be possible to redo the video but without that costume and that loud noise?
Dr Barbie whatever your age and body type you always look great in pink 💗 Thankfully I don't have most of the short list of risk factors and they're a little different in my family history. I support progesterone and eat for healthy insulin levels and to maintain a healthy weight. This is very helpful. I found this video much easier to follow with the captions on but I don't mind I prefer to read what I listen to at the same time. Thank you 🌺
@@MenopauseTaylor Thank you for this amazing education. Watching everything in order allows for great prospective such as understanding estrogen excess.
Have you done a video on the difference between estriol and estradiol with regard to hormone therapy? I watched the videos in order for a long time, but not the more recent ones, so, I'm not sure. I know you have mentioned the three types of estrogen, but I'm interested in knowing about the use of estriol, specifically.
My dear, I have covered all of this long ago. If you don't want to sabotage your entire menopause education, start with video #1 and watch them all in order. That's the only way you'll understand everything. • Estrone is produced by your fat cells, and increases at the time of menopause. • Estradiol is the estrogen produced by your ovaries, that bathes every cell of your body. It’s the one you lose at post-menopause, causing all the symptoms and increased risks for diseases. • Estriol is the estrogen produced by the placenta during pregnancy for the sole benefit of the baby. For HRT, the only one of any use to you is estradiol.
You are amazing. I had my one year checkup today, doing good! Doc said I can maybe go on Estrogen soon if the genetic test we did today comes back neg,. 47 years, skinny fit, white, started periods at 16- so quite late. I’m a weirdo I guess to get this , haha my cancer doc even said that😅
If you ever want me to tailor everything specifically to YOU so that you know all your options, along with all their pros and cons, just schedule a consultation with me at MenopauseTaylor.ME. I do them all online.
So estrone has the same (or similar) effect on the endometrial lining of the uterus as estradiol has - interesting! I’m not aware of endometrial screenings for OFFs to monitor the thickness of their uterine lining … Or is this not necessary unless there are symptoms of a potential disease process, such as uterine bleeding in post-menopause? (You can probably tell that I’m (still) pretty ignorant about this disease, but very much look forward to learning more!) Thank you! 🌸
It can, but it all depends on the details. Most women worry way too much about family history and not nearly enough about their personal history and lifestyle. If you want me to tailor everything specifically to YOU, just schedule a consultation with me at MenopauseTaylor.ME. I do them all online.
Dr Taylor, I loved your videos that were just info. Nower days with all the theactrics is a little much. Sorry I couldn't finish the video. I wish your video were more about how to know if your HRT is working cause I asked my GYN and blood work shows nothing only that you may or may not be in menopause. I would think if my HRT is working it would show something. Why with HRT you can have break throughs or why your uterus lining is growing thicker and what should be done. I know book an appointment and I'll tell you. Well, I have seen 3 doctors and all tell me different stuff. I believe no doctor really knows how a women in menopause really responses to HRT. I was told it's a crap shoot so I might be paying and believing in info and HRT and I will not be any better off in the future. So why should I take HRT. If we can't see now how HRT is helping me and so many women out there. Suzanne Sommers writes her books and if you do the research many women have died following her ideas and plans. She has the money to waste from all her books but us everyday middle class women. That believe what they read believe it will help only to find out that what they took didn't and are suffer much more. I am tired of all the smoke and mirrors around life. Insurance you pay for and than find out you aren't covered for that, relationships aren't they way you thought and now alone, you have police but when your dog is run over you realize they don't cover that either, you go to a doctor praying to fix your infection and after 3 anti-biotics find out they won't help either. What is this world coming to is it all about the $$$$$$ or is there any one out there or is this world all about illusions, promises, bull shit just to get our $$$$.
Your question tells me that you are not watching my videos in order. I presented a video on precisely that long ago so that you'd already understand it all before getting to this video. It was video 151. PLEASE, either start with video #1 and watch them all in order, or schedule a consultation with me at MenopauseTaylor.ME so that I can tailor everything specifically to YOU. I do them all online.
@@MenopauseTaylor thanks yes l would like to watch them in order but l don’t have internet and cellular is scatchy out here in the country,so when it’s working l don’t mess with it l just watch in the order TH-cam app gives it to me.l would like to make an appointment with you but don’t have anyone l know that lives in or around the city.l though about driving to my sons college (3hr away)to us his computer but he said he has to be there because l can’t get in with out him.lf l can’t get help with my Dr l will save up$$and make it happen with you.l don’t think anyone can explain menopause as well as you.
@@mcanultymichelle I will be delighted to meet you and help you whenever you're able to schedule a consultation. It will truly change your life for the better forever.
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.
Most people misuse the word "bio-identical" when they mean "compounded." The word, "bio-identical" has become a fancy marketing buzz word. "Bio-identical" does not mean compounded. Both the pharmaceutical and the compounding industries produces bio-identical hormones. The difference is regulation of one and not the other. The compounding industry is entirely unregulated ... which means it is entirely incapable of preventing the 3 diseases that are due to estrogen deficiency (heart attack, osteoporosis, and Alzheimer's). If you want me to tailor everything specifically to YOU, I can only do so in a consultation.
You definitely have a lot of things confused. There is no way I can clarify it all in a comment box. But, if you schedule a consultation with me at MenopauseTaylor.ME, I can tailor everything specifically to YOU and ensure that you have all your facts straight. I'll also make sure you aren't fearing things that you shouldn't fear. I do them all online.
That's not what hereditary means. Hereditary means that your mom would have had the mutation before you were conceived and passed it on to you. But she could also have developed a non hereditary cancer. Just her having it is not enough to tell. I think you would have to get a genetic test. They do it for breast and ovarian cancers, not sure about endometrial.
Present for class! Oh my, that costume can't be comfortable to record a video in. Well, I was YFFWPCOS-Young (50) fat female with polycystic ovarian syndrome. I was blessed with a rare form found in a uterine polyp! Everything gone! It baffles my mind why the gynecologist at 37 refused to do the hysterectomy knowing that I was guaranteed to get it--fat, PCOS, insulin resistant. He played God and matchmaker by stating I'd find Prince Charming and wanna start popping out babies in my very late 30s. Sadly he failed to hear my view on men and children (a direct hint to abuse growing up). It's done and gone. No signs of it coming back after two years with three more left to wait and see.
50 is not young. Dr Barbie herself said that the age risk was being over 45. Your gyno makes me mad!! He put your life at risk because of his patriarchal values!!! My gyno was a bit like this when he refused me a sterilization after my second baby. He didn't flat out refuse or say why, but kept postponing my request with excuses. I finally went behind his back and got it done by another doctor.
Just think: If you'd had this education before your doctor fed you all that hogwash, you would not have endured the cancer journey. That's the power of education.
Many women ask that question. The answer depends on the individual woman and her circumstances. If you want me to tailor everything specifically to YOU, schedule a consultation with me at MenopauseTaylor.ME. I do them all online.
I don’t really see the relevancy of you wearing costumes and it makes it hard to take you seriously! That’s what I don’t like about your videos and it’s kind of off putting because I believe you offer really informative advise and knowledge. No need to dress up in silly outfits when you’re discussing serious topics. I find it inappropriate. That’s just my opinion.
I was hoping to share this video with my sister but the delivery method that Dr. Taylor is using is hard to take seriously and is making light of a vary serious topic! I am very disappointed!
Maybe you haven't watched her from the beginning. I agree that if this was the first time I was watching a video of hers, I would certainly not take her seriously. But I've been watching her since the beginning, and I know her style and her way of delivering the information. She is a great source of knowledge.
@@dammar117 I’ve watched her other videos , this isn’t the first time. But also wearing a “Dorothy” costume from the wizard of oz and talking about cancer??? I don’t think she needs to draw attention to her videos by wearing outfits and costumes, we are all adults here and I like to hear what she has to say when offered in a professional atmosphere.
Great video! However it was rather hard to hear you over the sound of the fan for your costume and not being able to read your lips made it more difficult.
Agree
....a bit, yes...perhaps she can find a fat lady puppet or ventriloquist doll? 😁
I find the extras very distracting. Cannot focus on the good information over the costume and the electric buzz.
I'm sorry. I hope this distraction does not interfere with your determination to get the menopause education you deserve.
Can you please record this video again? Without the noisy machine?
Sorry. I can't.
Informative video Dr. Barbie but I couldn’t finish it because I found the noise of the fan very distracting and bothersome. Can you make the video again without the fat suit?? I promise you it will still be effective.
Please do the video again
I'm sorry, my dear. I hope this doesn't interfere with your determination to get the menopause education you deserve. You an be sure that I'll review this in future videos.
Dearest Dr. Barbie, thank you for another informative video ❤. It was hard for me to understand you with that loud whirring sound though.
I'm sorry. I hope it didn't interfere with your menopause education.
Thank you for this video! Besides having an effect on endometrial lining, estrogen excess ( in relation to progesterone) is said to also influence negatively on varicose veins. In other words: worsening of varicose veins in the menopause (or afterwards) is due to an excess of progesterone related to progesterone… estrogen decreases in the menopause but progesterone decreases even more.
Oh my goodness Dr Barbie 🤗
You sure know how to get our attention!
She’s so adorable 🥰 ❤
I hope you enjoyed the humor.
@@MenopauseTaylor always!
I do not mind the costumes etc but the sound is poor in this particular video and I couldn't watch it. 😞
@@dabeezkneez8716 Don't worry. I'll review this in future videos. I'm sorry this one was bad.
Forgive me for going off topic but can you take too much HRT-in particularly oestrogen? If so, is this harmful in time? What are the associated symptoms? I would truly appreciate it if you would consider making a video please 🙏
Your menopause content is fascinating and so informative - I’ve been binge watching them since I came across your channel 4 days ago. Thank you for empowering the gentler and fairer sex 😊 Best wishes from across the pond, England xx
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. I will cover all of this in a consultation. 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.
I was diagnosed with stage 3 endometrial cancer at 55. I had not entered menopause - I had no idea that late menopause was a symptom.
I'm sorry you received this education after suffering with the disease. Don't hesitate to schedule a consultation with me if you want everything tailored specifically to YOU.
Thank you for the video. What about having a uterine polyp? Does that increase the risk of Endometrial Uterine Cancer?
Yes, uterine polyps can increase the risk of uterine cancer, but not always. This requires tailoring to the particular individual woman.
I wouldn't dismiss it. My boss started with a uterine polyp. The doctors left her bleeding for half a year, taking their time to schedule its removal. By the time they went in to do it, they found advanced endometrial cancer. She had a hysterectomy, chemo and all, but still died a year later.
I have been on HRT for years when I started spotting and I finally had to have a DC. I had polyps in my uterus! I was told it was because I was getting to much estrogen, so I quit that part of the treatment and I am doing testtogen and progesterone. I have very thin skin and was reading that it could be from lack of estrogen! What a surprise! I think I am going back on a very low dose of estrogen and see if I do still spot. You have to be a chemist to figure this all out! I have learned a lot from you and the most important is you must find out answers yourself!
Sue,
You really need to schedule a consultation with me. I can help you with all of this, but not in a comment box. Be sure to include all the details when you fill in your questionnaire after scheduling.
@@MenopauseTaylor I need to know how much the fee is. My husband has passed and I am living on a smaller income than in the past.
@@suecone2198 Go to MenopauseTaylor.ME to see your options.
Wow that is good news about both HRT and birth control!💊💊💊
Isn't it!
Hard to hear you especially with the background noise
I'm sorry, I hope this doesn't interfere with your determination to get the menopause education you deserve. I'll review this in future videos.
OFF has another meaning now! I will not forget the information given.
Looking forward to next weeks video!
I love it when something takes on a whole new meaning because of what you've learned here.
What an important edu video! Thanks a million!
You are so very welcome!
I couldn't listen to it, since i had to stop watching the video after 2 minutes. Just couldn't take the fan noise anymore. Sorry, you're amazing, but this noise was too much for me to take.
Yea same here… I m turning it off now
BMI is inaccurate. It doesn’t account for muscle mass.
Is heredity a risk? My paternal grandmother had uterine, ovarian, and breast cancer in her lifetime -are these cancers hereditary through the paternal line?
The heredity of each of the cancers you listed is entirely different. You cannot lump them all together.
In a consultation, I can take everything into account, tailor it all to YOU, and ensure that you know the facts for each.
Generally speaking, the relevant relatives for:
(1) Breast Cancer are maternal, first degree only.
(2) Ovarian cancer are maternal & paternal first & second degree,
(3) Uterine Cancer depends on various other familial cancers.
You really have to tailor all of this specifically to YOU. If you want me to do that in a consultation, schedule one at MenopauseTaylor.ME. I do them all online.
@@MenopauseTaylor thank you very much. What about cervical cancer? Are there any hereditary links?
@@gypsylvia Cervical cancer is related to sexual history and not typically due to genetics.
Great information you provide, it is very useful, I love how funny you are, congratulations. greetings from Argentina❤
Thank you, my dear.
I was not able to enjoy it, the noise of the costume was too much. Wouldb't it be possible to redo the video but without that costume and that loud noise?
Yes, the costume fan noise is making it very difficult to hear clearly what you are trying to educate us about.
I'm sorry, my dear. Don't worry. I'll review this in future videos.
Dr Barbie whatever your age and body type you always look great in pink 💗 Thankfully I don't have most of the short list of risk factors and they're a little different in my family history. I support progesterone and eat for healthy insulin levels and to maintain a healthy weight. This is very helpful. I found this video much easier to follow with the captions on but I don't mind I prefer to read what I listen to at the same time. Thank you 🌺
You are so welcome, my dear. And thank you for your kind compliment.
@@MenopauseTaylor Thank you for this amazing education. Watching everything in order allows for great prospective such as understanding estrogen excess.
@@nazarethmaeve596 Exactly!
Have you done a video on the difference between estriol and estradiol with regard to hormone therapy?
I watched the videos in order for a long time, but not the more recent ones, so, I'm not sure. I know you have mentioned the three types of estrogen, but I'm interested in knowing about the use of estriol, specifically.
My dear, I have covered all of this long ago. If you don't want to sabotage your entire menopause education, start with video #1 and watch them all in order. That's the only way you'll understand everything.
• Estrone is produced by your fat cells, and increases at the time of menopause.
• Estradiol is the estrogen produced by your ovaries, that bathes every cell of your body. It’s the one you lose at post-menopause, causing all the symptoms and increased risks for diseases.
• Estriol is the estrogen produced by the placenta during pregnancy for the sole benefit of the baby.
For HRT, the only one of any use to you is estradiol.
Can’t heard you with the custom ! 🙁
You are amazing. I had my one year checkup today, doing good! Doc said I can maybe go on Estrogen soon if the genetic test we did today comes back neg,. 47 years, skinny fit, white, started periods at 16- so quite late. I’m a weirdo I guess to get this , haha my cancer doc even said that😅
If you ever want me to tailor everything specifically to YOU so that you know all your options, along with all their pros and cons, just schedule a consultation with me at MenopauseTaylor.ME. I do them all online.
So estrone has the same (or similar) effect on the endometrial lining of the uterus as estradiol has - interesting! I’m not aware of endometrial screenings for OFFs to monitor the thickness of their uterine lining … Or is this not necessary unless there are symptoms of a potential disease process, such as uterine bleeding in post-menopause? (You can probably tell that I’m (still) pretty ignorant about this disease, but very much look forward to learning more!) Thank you! 🌸
I'll be covering screening and symptoms in upcoming videos. (You know I will.)
Oh my gosh!!! I love it. 😊😊😊
The fat suit and gray hair is inspirational for people suffering with disease.
Does family history play a role?
It can, but it all depends on the details.
Most women worry way too much about family history and not nearly enough about their personal history and lifestyle.
If you want me to tailor everything specifically to YOU, just schedule a consultation with me at MenopauseTaylor.ME. I do them all online.
Dr Taylor, I loved your videos that were just info. Nower days with all the theactrics is a little much. Sorry I couldn't finish the video. I wish your video were more about how to know if your HRT is working cause I asked my GYN and blood work shows nothing only that you may or may not be in menopause. I would think if my HRT is working it would show something. Why with HRT you can have break throughs or why your uterus lining is growing thicker and what should be done. I know book an appointment and I'll tell you. Well, I have seen 3 doctors and all tell me different stuff. I believe no doctor really knows how a women in menopause really responses to HRT. I was told it's a crap shoot so I might be paying and believing in info and HRT and I will not be any better off in the future. So why should I take HRT. If we can't see now how HRT is helping me and so many women out there. Suzanne Sommers writes her books and if you do the research many women have died following her ideas and plans. She has the money to waste from all her books but us everyday middle class women. That believe what they read believe it will help only to find out that what they took didn't and are suffer much more. I am tired of all the smoke and mirrors around life. Insurance you pay for and than find out you aren't covered for that, relationships aren't they way you thought and now alone, you have police but when your dog is run over you realize they don't cover that either, you go to a doctor praying to fix your infection and after 3 anti-biotics find out they won't help either. What is this world coming to is it all about the $$$$$$ or is there any one out there or is this world all about illusions, promises, bull shit just to get our $$$$.
Can you do a video on is Osteoarthritis the same as osteoporosis and can bio identical hormones be taken for both???? Thanks
Your question tells me that you are not watching my videos in order. I presented a video on precisely that long ago so that you'd already understand it all before getting to this video. It was video 151.
PLEASE, either start with video #1 and watch them all in order, or schedule a consultation with me at MenopauseTaylor.ME so that I can tailor everything specifically to YOU. I do them all online.
@@MenopauseTaylor thanks yes l would like to watch them in order but l don’t have internet and cellular is scatchy out here in the country,so when it’s working l don’t mess with it l just watch in the order TH-cam app gives it to me.l would like to make an appointment with you but don’t have anyone l know that lives in or around the city.l though about driving to my sons college (3hr away)to us his computer but he said he has to be there because l can’t get in with out him.lf l can’t get help with my Dr l will save up$$and make it happen with you.l don’t think anyone can explain menopause as well as you.
@@mcanultymichelle I will be delighted to meet you and help you whenever you're able to schedule a consultation. It will truly change your life for the better forever.
I kept wanting to laugh at the O.F.F. with your mannerisms!! At least her nails looked cared for. 😂
Ha! Thank you for enjoying my antics.
Sound quality is very poor in this video
Look for the re-mastered version. It's better.
It s impossible to lessen, it s too much noisy
Don't worry, my dear. I'll review this in future videos, without the noise.
I will never look at the word "off" the same ever again. Lol.
Ha! I know that's true.
What if you already had it?
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.
Why are doctors opposed to BHRT Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy which is more natural to our bodies than horse urine?
Most people misuse the word "bio-identical" when they mean "compounded." The word, "bio-identical" has become a fancy marketing buzz word.
"Bio-identical" does not mean compounded. Both the pharmaceutical and the compounding industries produces bio-identical hormones. The difference is regulation of one and not the other.
The compounding industry is entirely unregulated ... which means it is entirely incapable of preventing the 3 diseases that are due to estrogen deficiency (heart attack, osteoporosis, and Alzheimer's).
If you want me to tailor everything specifically to YOU, I can only do so in a consultation.
What about it being hereditary say your mom has it does it mean you get it too? Thank you and very interesting 👍
You definitely have a lot of things confused. There is no way I can clarify it all in a comment box. But, if you schedule a consultation with me at MenopauseTaylor.ME, I can tailor everything specifically to YOU and ensure that you have all your facts straight. I'll also make sure you aren't fearing things that you shouldn't fear. I do them all online.
That's not what hereditary means. Hereditary means that your mom would have had the mutation before you were conceived and passed it on to you. But she could also have developed a non hereditary cancer. Just her having it is not enough to tell. I think you would have to get a genetic test. They do it for breast and ovarian cancers, not sure about endometrial.
Couldn't watch it, the background noise was distracting and hard to hear :(
I'm sorry. But don't worry. In subsequent videos, you'll get a review of this.
Present for class! Oh my, that costume can't be comfortable to record a video in.
Well, I was YFFWPCOS-Young (50) fat female with polycystic ovarian syndrome. I was blessed with a rare form found in a uterine polyp! Everything gone!
It baffles my mind why the gynecologist at 37 refused to do the hysterectomy knowing that I was guaranteed to get it--fat, PCOS, insulin resistant. He played God and matchmaker by stating I'd find Prince Charming and wanna start popping out babies in my very late 30s. Sadly he failed to hear my view on men and children (a direct hint to abuse growing up). It's done and gone. No signs of it coming back after two years with three more left to wait and see.
50 is not young. Dr Barbie herself said that the age risk was being over 45.
Your gyno makes me mad!! He put your life at risk because of his patriarchal values!!!
My gyno was a bit like this when he refused me a sterilization after my second baby. He didn't flat out refuse or say why, but kept postponing my request with excuses. I finally went behind his back and got it done by another doctor.
Just think: If you'd had this education before your doctor fed you all that hogwash, you would not have endured the cancer journey. That's the power of education.
As ever, thank you for sharing your valuable (life saving) knowledge…… and for delivering in the …. or rather enduring the fat suit, mask and wig! 🥵🤣
You are so very welcome, my dear.
Why don’t we just remove the uterus post menopause,
Many women ask that question. The answer depends on the individual woman and her circumstances. If you want me to tailor everything specifically to YOU, schedule a consultation with me at MenopauseTaylor.ME. I do them all online.
*You are hilarious!*
I love it when you laugh and learn at the same time.
You could have turned off the fat suit fan after making your fat point.
There is a remastered version of this with much better sound. Please find it so that you can hear it and so that I can redeem myself.
The loud noise is distracting. Can you please redo this video. I couldn't finish watching it.
I'm so sorry. But don't worry. Subsequent videos will review and reiterate all of this.
@@MenopauseTaylorOk thank you
I don’t really see the relevancy of you wearing costumes and it makes it hard to take you seriously! That’s what I don’t like about your videos and it’s kind of off putting because I believe you offer really informative advise and knowledge. No need to dress up in silly outfits when you’re discussing serious topics. I find it inappropriate. That’s just my opinion.
That was the same thought I have about adults dressing up on Halloween
I agree
I was hoping to share this video with my sister but the delivery method that Dr. Taylor is using is hard to take seriously and is making light of a vary serious topic! I am very disappointed!
Maybe you haven't watched her from the beginning. I agree that if this was the first time I was watching a video of hers, I would certainly not take her seriously. But I've been watching her since the beginning, and I know her style and her way of delivering the information. She is a great source of knowledge.
@@dammar117 I’ve watched her other videos , this isn’t the first time. But also wearing a “Dorothy” costume from the wizard of oz and talking about cancer??? I don’t think she needs to draw attention to her videos by wearing outfits and costumes, we are all adults here and I like to hear what she has to say when offered in a professional atmosphere.