Anonymous wrote:I did not take it -- but then I was diagnosed with premenopausal breast cancer. Chemo put me straight into menopause and it was awful. I ended up going on a low-dose of Effexor, since HRT is off-limits for breast cancer patients, and the Effexor helped a lot.
I know women who take HRT and women who do not. Sadly, if you want to learn more about managing menopause -- however you choose to do it -- you will probably need to raise the issue with your doc. Physicians could be so much more helpful and proactive about menopause than they are ....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of old, bad science on here. The connection to cancer has been found when people start HRT long after menopause, like 5 to 10 years later. If you start in peri, or just after your last period, it seems to have significant protective effects against dementia, and that is why I am taking it. If you feel that you have brain fog, aphasia, less short term recall, etc. that’s for a reason...your brain is significantly altered without estrogen, and studies seem to show that a rapid decline from estrogen to no estrogen can actually cause irreversible damage. There’s a reason rates of Alzheimer’s are so much higher among women, but most science in general focuses in men, not in the unique role that hormones play in a woman’s body.
And there is still evidence of cancer. So, no.
There is also evidence that not getting enough sleep increases the risk of Alzheimer's so if menopause is making it harder for you to sleep, that has its own risks (beyond just alzheimer's).
Anonymous wrote:Why.. what happens during peri menopause/menopause.. should I be scared?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My cyborg told me to take supplements to help with symptoms. B complex, black cohosh, calcium. I can’t recall what else.
I know it's an auto correct, but it was pretty funny.![]()
NP and made me laugh too! 😁
Anonymous wrote:I read a book by Newson on menopause. I’m currently in menopause and it was seriously affecting my sleep and life with night sweats and multiple flashes a day. I asked my obgyn about hrt and am on a patch. I have my life back and am so glad I did this. You don’t have to suffer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My cyborg told me to take supplements to help with symptoms. B complex, black cohosh, calcium. I can’t recall what else.
I know it's an auto correct, but it was pretty funny.![]()
Anonymous wrote:My cyborg told me to take supplements to help with symptoms. B complex, black cohosh, calcium. I can’t recall what else.
I believe that if you go on HRT that your hot flashes will go away but at any time that you get off HRT you will have hot flashes again. So you'll end up dealing with it one way or another. That's one reason I just toughed it out until the hot flashes faded for good. But obvs talk to your doctor about.Anonymous wrote:I’m 49 and having hot flashes daily. I will be talking about it with my doctor. Does anyone have a website or resource to learn more about it. This is new to me but intense so I’m hopeful for some relief!