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You Are Not Broken

272. Women Empowering Women - Starting A Midlife Telehealth Company

You Are Not Broken

Kelly Casperson, MD

Medicine, Health & Fitness

5743 Ratings

🗓️ 7 July 2024

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

272 When Medicine Fails You - Start A Company Monica Molenaar and Anne Fulenwider, co-founders of Alloy, discuss their journey into menopause and the creation of their company. They highlight the lack of information and inconsistent advice they received from doctors, leading them to start a platform that provides women with credible information, support, and access to hormone replacement therapy. They emphasize the importance of validation and listening to women's concerns, as well as the need for streamlined and efficient menopause care. They also discuss the barriers to accessing testosterone for women and the need for change in regulations and education. The conversation explores the safety and benefits of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for menopausal women. The speakers discuss the fear and misinformation surrounding HRT, emphasizing that it is a safe and effective treatment for menopause symptoms and can also have protective effects on the heart, bones, and brain. They highlight the importance of preserving function and quality of life in menopausal women and the need for a shift in the conversation around hormones from disease prevention to preservation of function. The speakers also discuss the international perspective on menopause and the challenges women face in accessing hormone therapy in different countries. Takeaways The lack of information and inconsistent advice from doctors led Monica and Anne to start Alloy. This platform provides women with credible information, support, and access to hormone replacement therapy. Validation and listening to women's concerns are crucial in menopause care, as many women have been dismissed or invalidated by healthcare providers. The barriers to accessing testosterone for women include its classification as a schedule three drug, the lack of FDA-approved dose for women, and the need for in-person prescriptions by knowledgeable practitioners. The stigma around menopause needs to be challenged, as it is a powerful time in a woman's life where she can take control and live life on her own terms. The telehealth technology and behavior changes during the COVID-19 pandemic have created an opportunity for improved access to menopause care. Alloy is focused on creating solutions for the problems women face in perimenopause and menopause, including addressing vaginal health, systemic hormones, and skincare. The safety and efficacy of hormones, including testosterone, need to be emphasized to overcome misconceptions and provide women with the full range of benefits. Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is a safe and effective treatment for menopause symptoms and can have protective effects on the heart, bones, and brain. The fear and misinformation surrounding HRT are unfounded, and women should have access to this treatment to improve their quality of life. The conversation around hormones should shift from disease prevention to preservation of function and quality of life in menopausal women. Access to hormone therapy is a challenge in many countries, and there is a need to spread awareness and improve access to treatment internationally. https://www.myalloy.com/ https://www.instagram.com/monica.molenaar/ https://www.instagram.com/annefulenwider/ Special thanks to our sponsor, Solv Wellness! To learn more about Ellura by Solv Wellness, visit ellura.com for 30% off your first purchase automatically applied at checkout. For an additional $5 off, use coupon code DRKELLY5. Preorder my book "You Are Not Broken: Stop "Should-ing" All Over You Sex Life" Listen to my Tedx Talk: Why we need adult sex ed Take my NEW Adult Sex Ed Master Class: https://www.kellycaspersonmd.com/adult-sex-ed Join my membership to get these episodes ASAP, a private facebook group to discuss and my private accountability group for your health, hormones and life support! www.kellycaspersonmd.com/membership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the You Are Not Broken Podcast.

0:06.0

I'm your host, Dr. Kelly Casperson, a board-certified jurologist, thought leader, and conversation starter on midlife living, hormones, and sexuality.

0:16.0

Enjoy the show.

0:18.0

Hey friends, welcome back to the You Are Not Broken podcast.

0:20.0

So excited today to have two

0:21.9

awesome people on today. I have Monica Molinar and Anne Fullenweider, who are the co-founder, CEOs of

0:28.4

Alloy, which is an amazing company. And we're going to weave today into all things like women

0:34.4

in business, hormones, midlife, all the good things. So thank you so much for

0:39.4

joining me. Thanks for having us. Thanks for having us. Cool. Do you guys want to start whoever

0:43.5

wants to take in first of like how you guys met and the like this wasn't part of the life plan

0:49.9

to do this, but it came through you. Does anybody want to start on like the origin story?

0:55.9

I could take it. I went into menopause when I was 40 surgically because I had my ovaries removed

1:01.7

after a positive braca diagnosis. My mother and my grandmother both had breast cancer very early,

1:07.3

and so I was always sort of treated as if I had the brachine but until I was 40 I wasn't

1:12.6

willing to do anything surgical when I did finally make the decision to have my ovaries removed

1:18.4

because my grandmother's cancer had spread to her ovaries so I was more concerned about that

1:23.1

neither of them had died for it from it no one told me I was going into menopause the next day.

1:28.4

So I spent the next five years really trying to figure out what to do about menopause

1:34.3

and how to treat myself best during that time to get back to feeling like a normal person again.

1:39.7

After about six months, I did find, after my surgery, I found my way to a prescription for hormone

1:44.8

replacement therapy, but I was getting so many different points of view from every doctor that I

1:50.0

went to about what to take and what was okay and compounded or pellets or generic or like,

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