Confessions of a Male Gynecologist
All too often, it’s women who bear the brunt of medical device failures.
A major example is Essure, which came on the market in 2002 as a female sterilization device. It was sold to physicians and patients as a non-surgical, FDA-approved option that could be inserted without much downtime. Sounds good, right?
That’s what many of us thought at first, but by 2016, many women reported issues, and I started removing them. At the end of 2018, Essure production was stopped, and the distributors took it off the market.
Today Women’s Fitness and Nutrition Coach Bree Argetsinger, also known as The Betty Rocker, joins me to talk about her experience with Essure and ultimately having it removed. In this episode, we talk about her decision to try Essure, how she realized that it was the source of health issues she was experiencing, how you can benefit from a health team, her Essure removal experience, and more.
About Bree Argetsinger, The Betty Rocker
Bree Argetsinger, The Betty Rocker, is a C.H.E.K. (Corrective Exercise and High-performance Kinesiology) certified Exercise Coach, a Nationally Certified Structural Integration Practitioner (realignment of the body through manual therapy), an ISSA (International Sports Sciences Association) certified fitness nutrition practitioner and an all-around fitness motivator and champion of personal growth.
Highlights
Bree’s long history with hormonal birth control since age 14
The attractive promises of a future with Essure
Why so many women and their providers felt confident about Essure
The three types of patients who encounter issues with Essure
How exposure to black mold ultimately led Bree to dig deeper into Essure side effects
The unusual circumstances around Essure being taken off the market
Why the main components of the device and its mechanism of action can be problematic
How we connected after Bree’s recognition that Essure was at the center of her issues
Major issues that occur due to botched Essure removals
How I approach Essure removals after performing over a thousand via laparoscopic surgery
Managing the mental and emotional aspects of losing a part of yourself
Bree’s post-op and recovery experience
Why it’s important to be health conscious instead of body conscious
How an “all or something” mindset will help you to reach your goals more consistently
The faster healing Bree experienced after her Essure removal
Connect with Bree Argetsinger
Bree Argetsinger’s Website https://thebettyrocker.com/
Bree Argetsinger on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thebettyrocker/
Resources
Dr. Shawn Tassone's Practice https://www.drshawntassone.com/
Dr. Shawn Tassone's Book | The Hormone Balance Bible https://tassonemd.com/hormone-balance-bible/
Dr. Shawn Tassone's Integrative Hormonal Mapping System | Hormone Archetype Quiz https://tassonemd.lpages.co/hormonearchetypequiz/
Disclaimer This podcast and website represent the opinions of Dr. Shawn Tassone and his guests. The content here should not be taken as medical advice and is for informational purposes only. Because each person is so unique, please consult your health care professional for any medical questions.