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Much misinformation on this thread
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, in your shoe, I would try Wegovy or Ozempic.
Overweight is a risk for many types of cancer,.
This may improve sleep once you lose the lbs.
So, no hormones! How about WW? They also can provide the meds to support weight loss.
It doesn’t sound like she’s overweight. She was 100 pounds and gained 20 pounds so she’s 120? Unless she’s extremely short she’s probably not overweight.
It’s my understanding that the risk is about .4% if you start it before menopause, and waiting to start hormones in menopause the risk is even less.
I do think people on this thread and in general greatly underestimate the risk of alcohol from breast cancer. There’s been a flood of studies in the past year and more coming that show even having a couple drinks a week significantly raises your risk. Alcohol is a major carcinogen we just have been conditioned to think it’s not.
Anonymous wrote:I think you need an RX calcium before HRT at this point. And if you have never been on HRT, 54 is prety late to start. Especially if you went into menopause in your earlier 50s...
Anonymous wrote:Op, in your shoe, I would try Wegovy or Ozempic.
Overweight is a risk for many types of cancer,.
This may improve sleep once you lose the lbs.
So, no hormones! How about WW? They also can provide the meds to support weight loss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With that breast cancer risk? Absolutely no way. You are in the one group that shouldn’t even consider it (so am I).
Gyn said risk is an extra 2/1000 people
I am the pp you are responding to. I am watching a relative succumb to BC right now and I would not add to that risk by 1/1000000. Things add up when you are already at an elevated risk.
Anonymous wrote:In your shoes, i would focus very hard on seeing if there were other ways to improve sleep and give that a try for a few months before going to hormones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HRT helped me so much. In your case, I would try HRT but get a breast MRI in 6 months. Mammogram won't help you with dense tissue. If it is clear, i would feel better about not developing hormone+ cancer. I am not a doctor so discuss with yours.
My doctor said ultrasound is fine to do between mammogram. I don’t want the contrast
If you have extreme dense breasts, MRI is now standard.
Breast specialist said ultrasound.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HRT helped me so much. In your case, I would try HRT but get a breast MRI in 6 months. Mammogram won't help you with dense tissue. If it is clear, i would feel better about not developing hormone+ cancer. I am not a doctor so discuss with yours.
My doctor said ultrasound is fine to do between mammogram. I don’t want the contrast
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here- I don’t drink which raises the risk as well. Does anyone here who wont do hormones drink? Not trying to be contrarian but just a valid point my doctor raised.
Crickets
Hormones replacement is pumped into your body 24/7. Most older women who drink don't drink that much or often due to negative after effects. I neither drink nor will I take hrt. My mother died from ovarian cancer and, as another pp noted, there are other ways to get better sleep. Hrt, with your risk profile, is worse than the risk of drink a glass of wine a few nights a week.