i HRT actually decreases the risks of some cancers. For breast cancer, it’s debatable whether it increases risk (and if it does, it’s likely not by much). |
Many people take HRT because they have had their ovaries removed, like me. My doctor says I should take it until I am at least 50. |
Joint pain is really not part of menopause. It's part of older age. You should get evaluated because what you are describing sounds an awful lot like Rheumatoid Arthritis. It's only going to get worse and more disabling/disfiguring too if you don't start treating it as soon as possible. |
Definitely get tested. It’s a simple blood test. I thought I had RA because I had random joint pain that suddenly started. It wasn’t. Just plain old arthritis from age. I’ve started taking supplements and it’s much better. The longer you wait to treat the worse it gets and once the damage is done it’s permanent. |
You need to reeducate yourself, friend. That's outdated thinking. |
Anti inflammatory diet is key |
I’m willing to accept your theory to a point: “it’s only age-related arthritis.” But other than the obvious age-correlation (men also start getting arthritis in their 50s), couldn’t there be a hormonal cause here too? Just seems like too common of a menopause symptom to be written off as just age alone. |
Sometimes I feel like fish oil/omegas are the answer to everything but I know I feel better when I take fish oil as well as curcumin. It's not an instant relief response but over time it's noticeable to me and if I stop taking for a little while I start to feel achy again. |
What supplements do you take? |
I cut out sugar and alcohol completely and my joint paint disappeared. |
I just got diagnosed with hip bursitis. Yay. |
It is absolutely a menopause symptom. Estrogen is not only anti inflammatory but also keeps things lubricated…. On your face (think acne), down there, and also with joints/ligaments. Without the lubricant your tendons become more brittle and there is less lubricant for cartilage. |
This is completely wrong. Joint pain can definitely be a symptom. Estrogen has a lot of positive effects on women’s bodies. And the “HRT causes cancer so just live with awful symptoms” is outdated thinking that shows the bias medicine has towards men. The full answer is much more nuanced. The cancer excuse was used to stop all research on effective menopause treatment by the medical establishment. Do your own research and be your own advocate. |
I also had stiffness and pain in my hands, on HRT now and no longer experiencing |
This is the way. Age 64 female. I typically have zero joint pain and I’m on the heavier side. If I one or two slices of cake in a 10 hour period my joints are screaming the next day. |