Guest guest Posted July 17, 2007 Report Share Posted July 17, 2007 Hello Sue ~ Please dont let that doctor intimidate you. Here is an expression I like to use when needed, and it gives me power, and confidence. Try it sometime when dealing with her. It is......" Please dont insult my intelligence. " Then make your statement. It worked for me with my renal doctor. She tried to give me the ole, well, you are not a doctor bit when I was telling her some things and asking things. That is when I told her " Please dont insult my intelligence" then I told her a huge problem I have with all these doctors is they all say I have a complicated case, no one listens to me, and none of them put things together, now all I want right now is someone to listen.........she has since.......so far anyway. I am so sorry you feel punky. The adrenal insufficiency causes dizziness to come and go, so, that is why you have it, I would bet ! Bless your heart ! Love and Blessings ! DedeGet a sneak peek of the all-new AOL.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2010 Report Share Posted April 15, 2010 Dear Barb across the pond, I am sure if you brought enough information to your GYN, he/she might see the light. I had a problem with my neurologist not believing in Chemo Brain until I brought him a folder of information and told him there was a department at MDACC just for that issue. I made a believer of him. He actually thought I was joking at first. Google hormones and see what you come up with. Glad to see your name on the marquee. LOL. Hope everyone back home is well and sorry to hear you are having this problem. xoxox Lottie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2010 Report Share Posted November 2, 2010 Sally, I just bought off of Amazon (for very, very cheap) a book called " Assess Your True Risk of Breast Cancer " by T. , Ph.D. She's a geneticist. The book is a decade old, but the information is very interesting. She has a section on hormones, but I haven't read it yet. You may want to check it out. ar > > > > Good morning, > > This question was posed in another group, and I wondered if any > one has the answer. > > If you take two similar groups of women and give half of them > bioidentical hormones and the other half no hormones at all (neither synthetic > nor bioidentical ones), what will be the percentage of women in each group > that will contract breast cancer? > > Does anyone know the answer? > > Thank you. > > Sally > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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