CASE STUDY Menopause Relief

MS ROBIN BROWN, 57 YEARS OLD

Please meet one of our patients, Robin Brown, who at the age of 57 has been struggling with her menopause that started at the age of 50. As such Robin has faced quite extensive menopausal symptoms for over 7 years.

Although menopause period typically begins between the age 40 and 65, we see more and more in women at the age of 35 too. Your perimenopause and menopause “timing” can be affected by genetics, of course, however, the main change will always be coming from your epigenetic changes i.e. your lifestyle and, in turn, your general health with symptoms being:

  • scattered periods, hot flashes, night sweats, disturbed sleeping pattern, mood swings, weight gain, irritability, feeling of depression or being lost in life and many others

What is Menopause

As you get older, your ovaries produce less of the hormones Estrogen and Progesterone. Without these hormones, periods become erratic for a time, and then eventually stop.

Once you have been without a period for 12 months you are most likely officially in menopause. On average, most of us start our menopause between the age of 44 to 55.

Having said that some physical changes that usher in menopause can begin as early as age 40 or may not start until your late 50s.

The transition stage – perimenopause – can last about 7 years but for some, it can last as long as 14 years. During this phase, hormone levels begin to drop.

Symptoms of Robin

Robins health markers deteriorated despite exercising daily and eating healthy. Her symptoms included:

  • feeling constantly burned out, not be able to fall asleep to the point of insomnia, noticeable skin ageing and mood swings

Our Solution

After having completed some consultations with our Specialists – Gynaecologist, Dr. Priyanka Mehta and Hormone Expert, Marketa Hakkinen – and various tests including blood tests and physical examinations – Ultrasound, Mammogram – the Medi-Gyn Team concluded that a bespoke

  • Menopause Relief Progamme would be best suited to elevate all the symptoms of Robin

Menopause Relief Programme includes the following:

  • 3 x Consultations with our Specialists
  • 1 x Consultation Dr. Priyanka Mehta, Medical Doctor
  • 1 x Consultation with Marketa Hakkinen, Hormone-Specialist
  • 1 x Review appointment with either one of both Specialists
  • Review of your Blood Test Results
  • Prescription of Bioidentical Hormone Therapy
  • Preparation of your Bespoke Protocol
  • Lifestyle Advice & Guidance: nutrition, timing of your foods which is as vital as what they are choosing to eat. types of drinks for improve your metabolism exercise plan, supplementations
  • 4-week Follow Up of your progress

Our Prescription

  1. A 2-month Bioidentical Hormone Therapy(“BHRT”) the formulas of which have been created by one of our scientific Partners – a German based Compounding Pharmacy with over 30-years of experience in the field of BHRT
  2. A 2-monthSupplementation design by our scientific Partners – a Netherland based Company with over 15 years of experience in the field of Ageing & Longevity

The Results

Having completed just a 3-week Medi-Gyn Menopause Relief Protocol. our patient, Robin Brown, felt

  • more energetic with improved sleeping pattern, skin condition and considerable improvement in her emotional state

The above was due to the following hormonal markers that have been boosted during the Protocol

Richard Morgan Evans

Founder & CEO of Sapience Communications

Richard co-founded Sapience with three highly successful business figures in the UK, including former bank and private equity CEOs. This followed previous careers in law, working as an equity analyst for a number of investment banks and financial journalism, which included writing for The Economist, The Times and The Independent.

During his journalist career, he visited the Gulf and Saudi Arabia many times, interviewing senior banking and business figures, such as the head of the Saudi Central Bank and leaders at Saudi Aramco, SABIC, Olayan Group and the Kanoo Group. A number of his features appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Financial Times and The Washington Post.

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He specialises in advising on strategic media relations, reputational risk, media relations and training, crisis communications, and all forms of corporate transactions. Richard is a law graduate of the University of Cambridge.

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