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Step Four: Follow-Up

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Step Four: Follow-Up

Your follow-up appointment is the time to inform your bioidentical hormone replacspanent therapy (BHRT) physician of your successes, symptoms, and other details concerning your hormone therapy program experience. Make a list of any questions that arise over your initial weeks of treatment and bring it...

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Step Three: Starting Your Treatment

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Step Three: Starting Your Treatment

Your initial consultation with a bioidentical hormone replacspanent therapy (BHRT) physician may end with a prescription for several blood tests, and then you will be asked to schedule a follow-up appointment so that you and your physician can go over the results. But in some cases, your...

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Step Two: The Appointment

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Step Two: The Appointment

Once you've located a bioidentical hormone replacspanent therapy (BHRT) physician, the next step involves making your appointment. Prepare for your visit by making a list of any prescription drugs you are currently taking, as well as vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and other nutritional supplspanents (you...

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Step One: Finding a BHRT Practitioner

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Step One:  Finding a BHRT Practitioner

Your family doctor may be "in the dark" when it comes to bioidentical hormone replacspanent therapy (BHRT).  However, men and women who are beginning to experience the adverse effects of declining hormone levels are now fortunate enough to have access to a network of knowledgeable...

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Mapping Out Your Hormone Replacement Journey

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Mapping Out Your Hormone Replacement Journey

Men and women considering hormone replacspanent therapy are often at a loss as to where to begin. They may run the idea past their family physician and find that he or she doesn't have time to talk about it, doesn't know much about it or...

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Finding a Bioidentical Hormone Therapy Practitioner

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Finding a Bioidentical Hormone Therapy Practitioner

Aging men and women today are faced with a dilspanma. Television, magazines, and the Internet have ensured that the baby boomer generation and others are well aware of the consequences of menopause and the male equivalent labeled “andropause.” While women are warned of the risks...

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