Memory Lapse
Why Am I So Forgetful?

Memory Lapses and Resultant Clinical Picture  

 Hormones play a crucial role in the body metabolic functions of both men and women.  Hormone Imbalance begins when a woman's ovaries start making less estrogen and progesterone. In her late 30s, the amount of Progesterone, Estrogen and Testosterone her body produces diminishes, Eventually her menstrual periods stop, She now moves from Perimenopause to Menopause. For men, a similar decrease in testosterone production leads to Erectile Disfunction and other symtoms of hormone imbalance. Female decrease in hormone production, also results in symptoms of Hormone ImbalanceDecrease, or increase of production of thyroid hormones, also lead to hormone imbalance symptoms. 

 Memory Lapses can be caused by Estrogen and Testosterone Imbalance  

What Really Are Memory Lapses?

Memory Lapses can be placed into two types:

  • Short term Memory loss
  • Long term Memory loss.

 

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Short Term Memory Lapses

  • These affect most people in one way or another. More often than not, it is a momentary memory lapse; nothing to worry about as it happens to the best of us. However, when memory lapses begin to become a regular occurrence, it is wise to dig a little deeper and seek medical advice.
  • Women during Perimenopause and menopause often complain of memory loss and an inability to concentrate. Men during Andropause also report similar symptoms.     Misplaced car keys, skipped appointments, and forgotten birthdays are frequent these memory lapses are expected symptoms of menopause and Andropause. This is mostly associated with low levels of estrogen in women and low Testosterone in men. 
  • Occasional memory lapses are common. These may be associated with depression, stress, sleep disorders, and aging. Memory lapses only become a problem when they are severe and interfere with daily living.

Long Term Memory Lapses
A memory problem is serious when it affects your daily living. If you sometimes forget names, you're probably okay. But you may have a more serious problem if you have trouble remembering how to do things you've done many times before, getting to your sister's house where you have been so often, or doing things that you have done defore like making your bed.

What Causes Serious  Memory Lapses?

The causes of Serious Memory Lapses may be Psychological or Physical. It is generally accepted that physical causes are responsible for most serious memory lapses.

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Psychological causes for Severe Memory Lapses may be due to:

  • rare hereditary diseases triggered by some chemical imbalance in the brain
  • daily stresses, overwork and fatigue, which can make you lose emotional stability.

Physical causes for Severe Memory lapses.

  • The main cause for Severe Memory Lapses is hormonal imbalance. Estrogen controls cortisol hormone, which blocks the function of neurotransmitters - chemicals that brain cells use to communicate with each other - especially acetylcholine, which is implicated in memory
  • When estrogen is decreased and cannot effectively control cortisol, neurotransmitters start malfunctioning leading to disturbing memory lapses.
  • Therefore, avoiding and controlling Estrogen Hormone Imbalance is essential to reduce Serious Memory Lapses. For more information, click here, or just read on.

Memory Lapses Are Most Often Due To Hormone Imbalance.

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To successfully treat Hormone Imbalance, use Natural/Bioidentical Hormones compounded just for you.

BIOIDENTICAL HORMONE RESTORATION IS A SAFE AND EFFECTIVE WAY TO RESTORE HORMONE BALANCE.
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How Can I Obtain Help?

 Step 1:    Take the Hormone Profile Survey 

Step 2:      Get Your Hormones Tested.

Based on the information in your profile you will be advised what hormones need to be tested.  You wil be sent the appropriate test kit.  If  you are interested in Pellet BHRT where the hormones are painlessly inserted under the skin for 4-6 months of symptoms relief, you will require a blood test.  If you are interested in Traditional BHRT, which requires taking the hormones daily, you will need a saliva test. 
 Step 3:      Consultation With Dr. Camille Semple-Daly(Sotto Pelle Certified Physician)

When we receive your test results, (approximately 2 weeks after the lab receives your sample), you will be contacted to arrange a consultation with the doctor.  For your convenience, this may take the form of an office visit or by telephone.  For those interested in Pellet Therapy, consultations can only be done in the Doctor's office, for implantation of the hormones.

Step 4:      Management Plan.

In the case of Traditional BHRT, a prescription will be sent to our compounding pharmacist, (or a compounding pharmacy of your choice), based on the results of your consultation, symptoms and salivary test.  Our bioidentical hormone restoration plan is individualized specifically for you.  Our therapy is never mass produced. One size does not fit all.

Step 5:      Continued Plan of Care

At the time of your consultation a detailed care plan will be provided.  This will be based on the consultation with the physician, your symptoms and test results.  All care plans are based on your own needs, and include an evaluation of Nutrition, Exercise and Lifestyle choices.

IF YOU ARE IN THE U.S WE CAN SERVE YOU, BUT OUR TARGET REGION IS: 
New York, New Jersey, Pensylvania, Delaware, Maryland & Washington D.C.

 
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