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My mother is 53 years old and had a hysterectomy 2 years ago. For the past 5 weeks, she has been very depressed, very sick and fatigued. She has been to her primary care physician and her gynecologist. Her blood pressure medicine has been changed and she has started taking Estrogen. The gynecologist said her body could be going through meopause and that the estrogen would make her a new woman. Well, it did for 1 day......now 4 days later she is crying uncontrollably and just feels bad all over. Anyone else had similar situation that could offer come advise or direction?

She needs to go to see a gynecologist that can put her on Biodentical Hormones....they will help 10fold after they get her at the correct dose. She will have to get her labs drawn so they can check her testosterone and SHBG. The hormone cream is placed on the inside of the wrist . It might be hard too find a doctor that does the biodentical replacement ..call you local pharmacy and see if they can help you locate on in your area. Do you have an APOTHECARY near you? If so they can help locate a doctor for you.

go back to the dr. maybe she needs to be treated for depression.
good luck

Have her change doctors. It sounds as if she's not getting what she needs. The absence of the proper amount of estrogen and progesterin can really mess up a person.

Seriously, have your mother get another opinion. It could make all the difference for her.

theirs deft. something wrong here. call the dr. to see what they say. depperssion can run deep and people not even recongize it.

Give it time, or maybe she needs to forego the medication... or look for alternative therapies...I'm more concerned for you, your Mother is both old enough and young enough to sort this out for herself, concentrate on your own life..

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