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Jane Bogle's avatar

I have only had 1 mammogram in my life and I am 80 years old. I refuse all colonoscopies, mammograms, and shots of all kinds. My doctor finally gave up trying make me take any medications for anything. The only thing I do is bioidentical hormones.

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Carol Brizzolara's avatar

Will you ever stop taking the bioidentical hormones? I ask because I am following in your footsteps and I just wonder if we will ever reach an age we will not really need them anymore. I just started them within the last year.

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Jane Bogle's avatar

not if you want to remain healthy!! They help your heart and your bones. I learned about them from Suzanne Somers.

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Jane Bogle's avatar

Dr Jonathan Wright of the Tahoma Clinic in Washington State was the first one, I think, to prescribe the bios--he also endorses them.

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Shnarkle Von Barkle's avatar

How do you take them? Is it a pill, a shot, or do they inject some sort of time released product into soft tissue? How noticeable is the effect, and how long did it take before you noticed any effects? Any bad side effects?

I read something about Suzanne Somers being diagnosed with cancer, but decided to wait a few months before being treated. Then when she did go in for treatment, the cancer was already gone.

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Jane Bogle's avatar

I started with a dissolvable tablet--check out Stark Pharmacy in K.C. Kansas, then I switched to a cream. Effects are noticeable in just a few days. No side effects. Read Suzanne's book--Sexy Forever.

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Victoria's avatar

Do you need a prescription?

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Jane Bogle's avatar

yes, and insurance does not pay for it, but over the counter stuff does not work for me. I believe they are safe since they are plant-based and identical to your body.

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Victoria's avatar

I am curious about the kind of doctor you see. I cannot imagine finding one who would prescribe it. I am in my late 50s and live in rural SE MO.

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