Barb's Story
- Roger Mason
Folks, today's article will be written by Barb herself in her own words:
I want to share my personal journey to better health with other women. I
am a 47 year old mother of two grown daughters, am 5'3", weigh 115 pounds
and wear a size 2 to 4 depending on who makes the clothes. I ate the usual
American Diet, but tried to limit things like desserts and snack foods. I
never had any really serious health problems fortunately. Things were
going pretty well until about 4 years ago when I started get
pre-menopausal symptoms- what is called "perimenopause".
Some of the symptoms included bloating, heart palpitations, weight gain,
night sweats, mental fogginess, and anxiety. The worst mistake I ever made
was going to my female! gynecologist for help. After explaining my
symptoms to her, she said I needed to go on birth control pills
immediately. Here I am at 43 with grown children and she wants me to go on
birth control pills with dangerous, synthetic ethinyl estrogen. She said
this would "even out" my hormones and make me feel better. I had never
taken birth control pills before and was very reluctant to do this,
especially at this age and not for the purpose of preventing pregnancy.
I was already overweight and started to gain even more weight! My doctor
said I should keep taking them for my body to "adjust" to the new hormones
and the weight gain was only "temporary". After two months of this
nonsense I had gained a full 15 pounds and looked and felt terrible. Now I
was not just overweight, but very fat and this caused me to become
depressed at times with feelings of hopelessness and helplessness. More
and more I felt unable to control my weight, my health, my moods or much
of anything else.
The doctor told me to stay on The Pill despite the terrible results. She
also prescribed Prozac® for my depressed feelings along with a sleeping
pill to help me sleep at night. A new pill was always the answer to
everything. Foolishly, I went along with all this, especially since I was
becoming more and more desperate all the time. In addition a lot of money
was being spent for the office visits and prescription drugs. With the
Prozac® and sleeping pills I was now feeling worse than ever, kept gaining
weight and now had breakthrough bleeding. My husband had put up with all
this for months now, and our relationship was deteriorating all the time.
We were communicating less and less and not getting along very well at
all. Now my marriage was falling apart. We sat down to talk and mutually
decided the more I listened to the doctor the worse things got. No more
birth control pills, Prozac®, or sleeping pills. I went to the library and
got some books on natural health for women. Many of them were totally
opposite from what the doctor was telling me about needing more estrogen
and more prescription drugs to solve my problems. I tried the low carb
diet everyone was raving about, but found I felt terrible eating all that
meat, poultry, eggs, dairy products and other saturated fats. It was all
so confusing to hear so many conflicting viewpoints. I went on the
Internet and found Roger Mason's book "No More Horse Estrogen!". This book
said excess estrogen was my PROBLEM, not my solution, and suggested using
natural progesterone (not the doctors synthetic progestins). It also
talked about eating natural foods, taking natural supplements and natural
hormone balance. That word "natural" sounded good.
Instead of avoiding whole grains, I started eating brown rice, whole wheat
pasta, oatmeal and whole grain bread. I started using the progesterone
cream and taking melatonin and pregnenolone (even though I hadn't even
heard of pregnenolone before). I bought a saliva test kit and found both
my estradiol and estrone were high. A second kit showed my DHEA and
testosterone to be normal fortunately.
I started taking such supplements as flax oil, beta glucan, CoQ10, DIM,.
soy isoflavones, lipoic acid, vitamins D and E, Total Minerals,
glucosamine and acidophilus. The funny thing is I started to lose weight,
yet I ate all of wanted of tasty whole natural foods. I went back to my
normal 115 pounds and wore my clothes again. I felt good again, had more
energy and actually joined the local lady's gym and went twice a week.
Most important my marriage was back on track. The biggest lesson I learned
out of all this was to stay away from doctors unless I was injured and not
take drugs to try to solve your problems.
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