Do you have a hormone deficiency?
This self-test was designed to help you determine whether your hormone levels are below normal, and to assist the doctor in determining the proper course of treatment for you. It was developed by noted endocrine and anti-aging expert Thierry Hertoghe, M.D. After you have filled it out, please bring it along with you to your next appointment with Dr. Allen.

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Are you going through menopause?
Each day roughly 3,500 women in the United States enter menopause. They often have been experiencing some or all of the following symptoms:
- Hot flashes
- Night sweats
- Insomnia
- Hair loss
- Memory loss
- Mood swings

This self-test will help you determine if you are perimenopausal(a period before menopause which can begin as early as the mid-thirties), or are in menopause. In addition, you will be able to read more about bio-identical hormone replacement therapy with estrogen and/or progesterone to help ease these troubling symptoms, as well as their role in the treatment of PMS. Don't forget the other important hormones for women, such as DHEA and testosterone -- proper balance in these hormones is also necessary for a woman to experience optimum wellness in mid-life.

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Do you have a Thyroid hormone deficiency?
By some estimates, 30 to 40 percent of the population in the United States may suffer from undiagnosed hypothyroidism, or low levels of the thyroid hormones. The thyroid gland, in concert with the pituitary gland, produces hormones that have far-reaching effects on virtually every other part of the body. This self-test will help you determine if you may have lower than optimal levels of thyroid hormones. Symptoms of deficiency may include:
- Weight gain
- Cold hands and feet
- Dry skin and hair
- Constant fatigue
- Slowed-down movement and thought
- Problems with memory and/or concentration
- Depression

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Do you need Testosterone replacement?
It is well known that as men age their testosterone levels decline. This self-test will help you determine whether the symptoms you may be currently experiencing could be due to sub-optimal levels of testosterone. These symptoms could include:
- Fatigue
- Loss of muscle mass and muscle strength
- Low sex drive
- Erectile dysfunction
- Depression
- Brittle bones
- Increased blood sugar levels

Women need testosterone as well, albeit in smaller amounts than men. Symptoms of sub-optimal levels in women could include:
- Decrease in sex drive
- Low energy levels
- Decrease in muscle and bone structure

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