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  1. #16
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    Those of you doing HRT, is it bioidentical? I've got an appointment with my doctor next week to discuss it.

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    "Bioidentical" seems like such a made up word to me.
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    HRT is a godsend!

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    about HRT, it's a short term solution. How many years are you going to take it? You will probably live to be 80...
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    I don't know and I'm not concerned about it yet. By the time I have been on it for several years (currently been on it about 6 months), they may have developed a very long term option. If not, I retire in 9 years and can accommodate my symptoms. Right now I have to work, be able to think straight and concentrate, so for now it's a Godsend

    I don't know what bioidentical HRT is!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biciclista View Post
    been getting hot flashes for at least 15 years. but they're not earth shattering, there are far worse things.
    I have skin hallucinations. I will be riding down the street and it will feel like a drop of water has hit me. I will feel that place and there will be nothing, no dampness.
    happens once every month or so...
    Me too! I hadn't thought about it until you mentioned it, Mimi.

    My hot flashes never last more than 30 seconds or so, so I cannot complain. I am at high risk for breast cancer so I refuse to use HRT. Been going cold turkey since my surgery and it's ok. I can take the heat, even if it lasts until I'm 80!
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    Quote Originally Posted by IFjane View Post
    Me too! I hadn't thought about it until you mentioned it, Mimi.

    My hot flashes never last more than 30 seconds or so, so I cannot complain. I am at high risk for breast cancer so I refuse to use HRT. Been going cold turkey since my surgery and it's ok. I can take the heat, even if it lasts until I'm 80!
    oh wow, i'm not alone!! thanks for letting me know, Jane!

    Quote Originally Posted by stella2 View Post
    I don't know and I'm not concerned about it yet. By the time I have been on it for several years (currently been on it about 6 months), they may have developed a very long term option. If not, I retire in 9 years and can accommodate my symptoms. Right now I have to work, be able to think straight and concentrate, so for now it's a Godsend
    Stella, I'd be very surprised if your doctor lets you use HRT for ten years! at least in the states, the "rule" is 2 years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biciclista View Post

    Stella, I'd be very surprised if your doctor lets you use HRT for ten years! at least in the states, the "rule" is 2 years.
    Yeah, I'm seeing it used in my patients as a temporary bridge, just to get a woman over the hump. Not as a way of life!
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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    Yeah, I'm seeing it used in my patients as a temporary bridge, just to get a woman over the hump. Not as a way of life!
    I tried HRT & it made me grumpy like PMS. Tried all different formulations, more/less estrogen,progesterone, testosterone, etc. My hot flashes literally make me sweat all over. I didn't know I had sweat glands in my knees. It's embarrassing to suddenly have wet patches on your blouse. I get these ganzo flashes about 3-4 times a day. And let's not even talk about night sweats. You'd think I'd learn how to swim after all of this. In short, I'd gladly trade these for electrical sensations.

    OTOH, some gyns will prescribe Effexor, an SNRI that seems to help some women with flashes. But, then you have to try to get off of Effexor - not an easy thing.

    I haven't had a period in over three years and sometimes I think the flashes might be very slowly abating. I can hope.
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    I toughed it out for almost 2 years. The really intense flashes that left me with beads of sweat and tingling scaled back somewhat after a while, but I was waking up 3-4 times a night and was having a really hard time with sleep deprivation and teaching middle school. I have been on HRT for 1 1/2 years now. Until recently, my sleep was much more consistent, but lately I'm waking up at 4:30 or 5 am sometimes when the alarm isn't set until 6:15. I still get occasional warm waves- especially early in the morning.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biciclista View Post
    Stella, I'd be very surprised if your doctor lets you use HRT for ten years! at least in the states, the "rule" is 2 years.
    it's 5 years in the UK, and things move on all the time with research in this field, so I'll see how it goes.

    This is an up to date information paper for women wondering about HRT. Its produced by well respected UK specialists associated with the advice/support website menopausematters. Might be worth a read for anyone wondering abbot the issues. http://www.menopausematters.co.uk/pdf/HRTandYou.pdf
    Last edited by stella2; 09-11-2010 at 10:02 AM.

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    I guess I'm breaking all the rules. I had a complete hysterectomy at age 29 (22 years ago) and have been on HRT ever since. My ob/gyn scaled it back several years ago to a lower dose but I plan to stay on it as long as she will write me a script for it! I still have hot flashes occasionally but the positives outweigh the negatives for me right now. FWIW, I use the FemRing. It's wonderful! No pills to take (or forget). Just a simple ring placed in the vagina and replaced every 3 months. I love it.
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    Surgical menopause is a very different situation.

    I think you are allowed to break the rules!
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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    Surgical menopause is a very different situation.

    I think you are allowed to break the rules!
    It was a b*t#$ at 29 too!! I couldn't take hormones for 6 months after the surgery so I had giant doses of hot flashes, night sweats and mood swings.
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