"I Could See It Coming": How I Helped Patients Avoid Disease, Diabetes, and Certain Cancers.
At Aberdeen Peak Hormonal Health, I’ve seen it time and time again. Women and men in their 40s and 50s come in feeling exhausted, gaining weight, struggling to sleep, and just feeling "off." But to me, these symptoms are more than just hormonal imbalance—they’re early warning signs of something much bigger.
These Are the Clues Before Disease Hits
When someone starts gaining weight around the midsection, loses muscle, has intense cravings, can’t sleep, and is constantly drained or foggy, I know they’re on the path toward:
Insulin resistance
Chronic inflammation
Metabolic syndrome
Cardiovascular disease
Hormone-driven cancers
Most of the time, these signs are dismissed as “normal aging.” But I don’t believe that. These symptoms are the body’s way of saying something is off—and we can do something about it before it turns into disease.
What I Did to Reverse It
Through bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and customized weight loss and lifestyle support, I’ve watched patients completely change their trajectory. They begin to:
Burn fat and build lean muscle
Sleep deeply and wake up refreshed
Think clearly again
Improve cholesterol, blood sugar, and inflammation
Avoid medications they were on the verge of needing
With proper lab testing, a deep understanding of hormones, and close monitoring, we’re able to restore what the body has lost—and in doing so, we often stop disease before it starts.
I truly believe that HRT has saved many of my patients from heart disease, type 2 diabetes, cognitive impairment, and hormone driven cancers later in life.
This is why I do what I do.
You Don’t Have to Wait Until You’re Sick to Get Help
At Aberdeen Peak Hormonal Health, we specialize in hormone replacement therapy and medical weight loss for men and women going through perimenopause, menopause, and low testosterone. If your body is sending you signals, don’t ignore them. When you address the root cause early, you can prevent years of struggle and preserve your long-term health.
You deserve to feel good again—and stay that way.