I’ve been on it since a surgical menopause at 40. I’m 71 now and still on it. My consultant is happy for me to continue and frankly if she wasn’t I’d find some other way to continue.
Quality of life is so important.
I don’t want osteoporosis, heart disease, Alzheimer’s, sleep disturbances, memory changes, loss of libido, accelerated aging, hot flushes, osteoporosis arthritis, incontinence, hair loss, wrinkles etc. etc.
I look way younger than my peers and still choose to work part time.
Strange the way that you never hear about the long term negatives of menopause. They are never talked about but so debilitating for so many.
Try your GP first then if you are not satisfied ask to be referred to a menopause clinic.