Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went off at 60 after five years, and started to have issues, including vaginal bleeding (checked multiple times for cancer) and terrible hot flashes. My Gyn has me on progesterone (which is protective against cancer) and the estrogen patch, and I feel *much* better.
Er, no. Progesterone is the the one that is conclusively linked to breast cancer.
Estrogen is correlated with endometrial cancer.
Yes, a small risk in both cases. But you're way ass backward in thinking progesterone "protects against cancer."
Anonymous wrote:I went off at 60 after five years, and started to have issues, including vaginal bleeding (checked multiple times for cancer) and terrible hot flashes. My Gyn has me on progesterone (which is protective against cancer) and the estrogen patch, and I feel *much* better.
Anonymous wrote:I went off at 60 after five years, and started to have issues, including vaginal bleeding (checked multiple times for cancer) and terrible hot flashes. My Gyn has me on progesterone (which is protective against cancer) and the estrogen patch, and I feel *much* better.
Anonymous wrote:Well my doctor said she has an 80 year old patient still taking HRT.
However if you don’t want to take it forever, I have read that high FSH (not just low estrogen) is responsible for some of the menopausal symptoms, and it’s highest during early menopause. Then it usually drops back down. So HRT helps most during those transition years and may not be needed as much later on.
Anonymous wrote:Where did you get the five year number from?
Anonymous wrote:Where did you get the five year number from?