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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t trust anything RFK jr or trump says. This FDA is currently SUS so I’m seeing this as a red flag. If they promote it, I should not consider it. If it was legitimately safe, Melania should have made the announcement. Woman to women. I’ll wait until we have actual medical experts back in the FDA before I trust their advice. [/quote] Wow - you would have given it more credence out of Melania’s mouth? That’s moronic. HRT has enabled me to sleep through the night regularly for the first time in a year. Game changer.[/quote] And has increased your risk of stroke and cancer. [/quote] Well, my thyroid stopped working in my 20s and I need thyroid replacement hormone for the rest of my life to function because my body doesn’t make thyroid hormone anymore. Does that raise my risk of stroke and cancer? I don’t know, maybe. But I’d rather die than live half dead. I don’t see how it’s different with progesterone and estrogen. [/quote] Having had hormone positive breast cancer and a double mastectomy, I beg to differ.[/quote] Then you are not a good candidate for HRT. Just like anyone who has had cancer or has a family risk for cancers. But for many people, it's a viable solution to the problem and the benefits outweigh the risks [/quote] The risk is cancer. So, no. [/quote] And NOT taking HRT raises your risk of colorectal cancer. Like it or not, there is no risk-free path. I wish there were. I wish you peace, which is what I suspect you are seeking. [/quote] I don’t think she’s seeking peace. I think she’s searching for fights and is at unusually high risk for being beaten to death with a bag of satsumas in a Whole Foods parking lot.[/quote] Obviously you’ve never had a satsuma. No one would dare to bruise them in a fight. [/quote]
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