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going back onHRT?

(39 Posts)
Travelhappy Sat 12-Jan-19 19:28:54

I’ve been using HRT patches for 25 years since a hysterectomy and removal of left ovary sent me into an early menopause. I’m on the lowest possible dose 25mcg. Have my BP regularly checked (it’s fine) and have no intention of coming off it. When I’ve tried to wean myself off in the past, the hot flushes and night sweats have returned with a vengeance. I think it’s about reading up on it, discussing with your GP, understanding the risks and making an informed choice. My GP is pretty relaxed about it although he said he would have reservations about long term use of combined HRT.

Luckygirl Mon 07-Jan-19 09:30:17

I too wish I had ignored my doc!

But I do have a contraindication which is focal migraine, so I can understand why she took me off. Just wish I could feel again as I felt when on it.

dragonfly46 Mon 07-Jan-19 09:30:12

I came off it after 5 years and experienced symptoms for the first few weeks but after that nothing.

I have recently been diagnosed with oestrogen positive breast cancer and believe me I would rather have hot flushes! In fact I am experiencing these while on medication to shrink the tumour.

Fennel Mon 07-Jan-19 09:23:30

It seems to be one of those things affected by current research.
I think there was some report in the early 2000s which found a link between HRT and breast cancer.
Then later other research which showed the connection wasn't so strong.
Or something like that.
Also weighing up use of HRT against frequent antibiotics for cystitis etc.

farview Mon 07-Jan-19 09:17:11

Good for you and hope your doctor agrees..I was taken off it after 28yrs and have just not felt properly well since!!!

Fennel Mon 07-Jan-19 09:06:08

I use Vagifem ,because of vaginal dryness. It's a hormonal pessary. I stopped once on doctor's orders and started getting recurrent cystitis. I had a new doctor by then and he said it was ok to use it. So I still do.

Sheshyshowshum Sun 06-Jan-19 21:38:12

My doctor took me off HRT last year, she said ten years was long enough. I still have the odd hot moment, but nothing like I hear others have. Plus it’s supposed to be good for our bone density too, so wouldn’t have minded it even for that reason.

B9exchange Sun 06-Jan-19 21:35:12

I have been on it for 26 years, and hope to stay on it for life, have tried to come off, both cutting down and suddenly, but symptoms come back. I had a Godmother whose hot flushes continued until she died at 98. Why put yourself through that. Go to your appointment with current research in your pocket that the small risks are offset by avoiding osteoporosis, Alzheimers etc. Regain your life! smile

Iam64 Sun 06-Jan-19 21:23:40

I wish I’d ignored the doctor who said I should stop

mamapat Sun 06-Jan-19 20:07:20

Thanks for your replys.I am going to see what the Dr says. I feel it in myself that I will feel better,certainly can't feel any worse.

varian Sun 06-Jan-19 20:00:52

My GP told me she has a patient in her late eighties still on HRT

paddyann Sun 06-Jan-19 19:45:11

I've been on it for over 10 years now and my sister who will be 70 this year is still on it.We've both been told by a gynaecologist we can stay on it for life....if we want .So ask and as long as you know any risks and are happy to take them they should let you go back on it .Good luck,I know I dont want to be without my patches,so I hope you get yours back.

varian Sun 06-Jan-19 19:37:20

Yes

mamapat Sun 06-Jan-19 19:34:58

I was on both Birth control pill and HRT while in my early 40s.Then just on HRT,gradually weaned off.Not taken for at least 15 years,I am nearly 67 and getting loads of weird symptoms,steaming hot at night(even in winter)as if my temperature gauge has gone kaput.Light headed/headachy,lethargic,depressed, during the day.(and this is apart from vaginal dryness(have oestrogen suppositries)and the facial hair,whiskers have gone mad.I really want to go back on HRT Im sure I will feel better,but dont know if the Dr will allow.Is it worth asking?