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Alternative treatment for perimenopause; Marijuana (Cannabis)

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As medical director for Medical Cannabis of Southern California I frequently evaluate women who suffer from the symptoms of perimenopause.   Fortunately cannabis can be a great alternative treatment for many of the symptoms women experience during this time.    As women age they begin to experience hormonal changes which is the bodies natural result of transitioning from a fertile child bearing state to the end of her reproductive years.   This period of time leading up to menopause is called perimenopause.  The onset of perimenopause typically occurs around 40 years of age but can happen sooner or later depending on that womens specific genetics and physiology.  Symptoms are a result of fluctuating levels of estrogen and ultimately LH and FSH(luteinizing hormone, follicle stimulating hormone).

The typical symptoms that my patients complain of are insomnia (or a break from their normal sleeping patterns), irritability, headaches, nightsweats, hot flashes, decrease libido, vaginal dryness and overall emotional instability.   When many of these patients visit their primary care physicians they are offered a myriad of drugs to treat these symptoms.  For there headaches they are told to take NSAIDS such as motrin.  For there difficulty sleeping they are given drugs like ambien and lunestra.  For their emotional instability they are prescribed anti-depressants and anti-anxiety drugs such as lexapro and xanax.     In the end they are left with 4 or 5 different medications to take that have their own set of side effects that patients have to deal with.   Most of my patients get fed up and are “tired of taking so many pills.”  They are looking for a more natural approach to treat their symptoms.

The great news is that cannabis can alleviate many of the symptoms that perimenopausal women experience.   It is a great sedative and helps patients sleep through the night.  It can relieve the pain associated with headaches.   In addition, it functions as an anxiolytic and helps relax and calm patients after a long day.    Lastly, many strains of cannabis can increase a patients libido and enhance their sexual experiences with their partners.   The advantage I believe that cannabis has over many of these drugs is that the medically active ingredients found in the plant (collectively called cannabinoids) have few intolerable side effects.   Once they enter the bloodstream they bind to receptors throughout our nervous and immune systems and produce their physiological effects.   Within minutes patients feel relaxed and euphoric.  Many times the pain subsides immediately.    Because there has not been one documented overdose from cannabis use it is very safe and patients don’t have to worry about using too much.   I tell all of my patients that it is definitely worth a try.  ”if it helps and improves your quality of life, then great!  If not, simply stop using it.” The good news is that it is not toxic to any of your major organ systems and is not chemically addicting.   So there is little risk in giving it a try.

If you are worried about having to smoke it please see my website and read about the benefits of vaporizing cannabis (smoke free!).   If you would like more information please visit my website at www.MCSoCal.com or call 877-721-0047 and schedule an appointment.  You can also pre-qualify for free online from the comfort of your own home.   We have office locations in Long Beach, Irvine and Encinitas (San Diego)

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6 comments to “Alternative treatment for perimenopause; Marijuana (Cannabis)”

  1. shelly | December 9, 2009 | Permalink Reply

    I tried medical marijuana for peri-menopause symptoms and it seems to really help me with my mood, activity level, sleep and everything. I am a former Cal. resident, a US citizen living outside of the USA. What is the procedure to get a prescription?

  2. Eugenia | December 26, 2010 | Permalink Reply

    I started using marijuana after my hysterectomy. It really helped with my depression, anxiety, and my loss of sexual desire, and my insomnia

  3. kelly | May 14, 2011 | Permalink Reply

    so how do you get a presciption for this for menopause?

  4. Susan | May 15, 2011 | Permalink Reply

    I wonder if medical marijuana would reduce and or eliminate uterine fibroids?

  5. Annabelle | June 29, 2011 | Permalink Reply

    I currently have tried three types of over the counter ways to alleviate hot flashes and night sweats, insomnia. with little success. Since I am not a resident of CA I wonders how one can get a prescription for medical marijuana. The first time 14 years ago I went through menopause sypmtoms after surgery. My ovaries are now shutting down and again the menopause has hit only 5x as bad.
    Suffering greatly,
    AnnMarie

    • admin | June 29, 2011 | Permalink Reply

      Ann marie,

      It sounds like you should have your hormones checked by a doctor who specializes in bio-identicle hormone therapy. There are many things you can do naturally as well to eliminate your symptoms. The primary is to make sure your insulin levels are stable by eating small frequent meals throughout the day. Check our the book “Body For Life” by Bill Phillips. He presents a very practical way to set up your meal plans. Weight gain decreases a protein called Sex Hormone Binding Globulin which binds to circulating estrogen in the blood. If you reduce SHBG your free estrogen goes up and your estrogen dominant symptoms spike. Secondly, excess body fat increases the conversion of androgens (testosterone and androsteindione) to estrogen via an enzyme aromatase. So you can still have hormones out of balance even post menopause.

      Lastly, you can only use marijuana legally if your state allows it. You can get a PO box in california, come get a temporary license and then purchase enough medicine to last you a while (other option).

      Hope that helps.

      Dr. Breen

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