Women approaching midlife are plagued with insomnia, fatigue, depression, forgetfulness, low libido, and a general sense of malaise. Yet no matter what they try, they are unable to find true (or lasting) relief. They are dismissed by doctor after doctor without a definitive diagnosis—told that their symptoms are either in their heads or just an expected part of the aging process. But Dr. Kathy Maupin knows that this isn’t true. As one of the country’s leading experts on hormonal balance—and as a woman who experienced these symptoms herself—Dr. Maupin has identified a debilitating and largely unknown health condition that is affecting millions of women: testosterone deficiency. While most people associate testosterone with men, it's one of the most vital hormones in women, and one of the first hormones that women begin to lose as they enter their 40s. Dr. Maupin’s own research has shown that the symptoms of aging are initiated and accelerated by testosterone loss. The book’s highlights include: • Tips for dealing with mood swings, changes in sex drive, and maintaining healthy relationships • Surprising information on the long-term effects and health risks of testosterone loss • Common myths and misconceptions regarding estrogen and testosterone replacement therapy • Questionnaires throughout to help readers determine their individual hormone deficiencies • Real stories and personal experiences Dr. Maupin’s patients share In The Secret Female Hormone, Dr. Maupin and therapist Brett Newcomb bring vital information about testosterone to the general public for the first time as they share the latest research on testosterone replacement therapy for women and its effects. Speaking in clear and practical terms, they show readers how to find the right treatment plan for their individual needs. This authoritative guide is bound to be a bible for women everywhere in their quest to understand the importance of testosterone in their own lives, so they can reclaim their physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health.
Wow what an impact this book had on me. Testosterone, I didn't know that when you have low hormone imbalances how it affects women, loss of vitality, fatigue, low self esteem and libido and that after going through the menopause which has a traumatic on some women with up and down mood swings and hot flushes, you also have to deal with weigh gain, PMS, migraines and now there is actually something out there you can take to help.
if your going through the menopause this book is the one for you, its brilliant, fascinating, explains about conventional hormone treatments available but there is also a pot at the end of the rainbow called Testosterone.
Its a well organised book, packed with information, identifies and explains about testosterone deficiency symptoms and risk and benefits, shows how this debilitating hormone imbalance can impact a woman's life and is focused on the central hormone in the aging system.
Tenía múltiples informaciones de médicos, grupos de mujeres en menopausia y del internet. Además, muchos miedos sobre el uso de hormonas. Lamentablemente los ginecólogos no orientan tan bien como se expresa en este libro. Algunos ginecólogos hombres no son empatico ni sensibles con sus pacientes cuando se le confiesa nuestros malestares/síntomas. Creo que a pesar de estar en pleno siglo 21 y todos los avances que tenemos, aún falta educación a la clase médica principalmente, sobre la menopausia. Es por eso que hay mujeres con miedos y lamentablemente con condiciones delicadas de salud. Necesitamos más médicos que eduquen adecuadamente a sus pacientes, que analicen sus síntomas con análisis clínicos especializados y le presenten alternativas. Hay mucho por hacer!!
Very good book with pertinent information about female hormones and menopause. However, found this lacking in the sense that it does not really address the issue of women who are dealing with hormonal imbalance and hormone-sensitive cancers. Yes, testosterone looks like the magic bullet to cure all female ills at menopause, but how does it play with your body if you have had estrogen-sensitive breast cancer, or progesterone-receptor affected cancers? How safe is it for you then? In that sense, reading about health and hormones is a great way to put your foot forward, but with anything health-related, especially something as finicky and sensitive as hormones, the best bet is still to go consult a doctor first and then do anything.
Another book I wish I had read when it was first published in 2014. Lots of important information for women as they move into their late 30's and beyond. In the conclusion of the book the author writes: "The tides of medicine change slowly and with great resistance, but they are changing. Right now, we are at the crest of a wave in women's health that will move the tide of medicine forward toward more knowledge and greater capacity to make preventive hormone replacement the standard of care." Fortunately, it is now ten years later and hormone replacement therapy is much more accepted but I don't think it is yet viewed as the standard of care - at least not among all medical professionals.
I loved the information in this book but as a person who used pellets for a few years but became frustrated with the waxing and waning effects of the pellets, I resented the fact that the author insinuated that the only way to get testosterone and estrogen is from pellets.
I am a big fan of HRT but I encourage friends/family to do their own research and find the best way for them to do HRT. There are many options.
a good foundation to read if you’re considering T therapy
Lots of good information for women considering Hrt in conjunction with testosterone. The author is American so some of the information doesn’t apply for UK readers. But overall, lots of useful information.
Great information. I learned info I hadn't heard about from other books which was positive. My only frustration was pushing the pellet therapy for testosterone. I get that it's the most effective but some people can't use it.
learned a lot about the role of testosterone in women it is one of the three sex hormones we have something that is under-diagnosed good reference book if interested in hormone replacement therapy
I have learned so much from this book. I now feel confident to have intelligent conversations with my doctor about my hormone health and politely call them out when I think they are wrong.
I was blown away by the information in this book, and I'm seriously glad I read it.
I haven't quite hit menopause, but it's not too far off, so one of the first things I'm going to do it get my testosterone levels tested. I'm amazed at how one simple test can cure all kinds of symptoms, that usually have to be endured or you get a handful of different meds to deal with.
I received an ARC from Net Galley and the Author in exchange for my honest review.
This is a wonderful book that is interesting and very informative. Every woman out there who is experiencing symptoms of menopause should read this book.