janeainsworth. Apologies, I don’t have time to answer every single post though I do answer every single PM.
If, as another poster said earlier, just one person is saved from the problems associated with oestrogen deficiency I will be well satisfied.
We women receive little information on the long term effects of the menopause. It is one of the last taboos. All you hear about are hot flushes and night sweats when, in reality, it is the long term effects which are most debilitating. My personal concern is osteoporosis. My mother suffered from it, and I mean SUFFERED.
I have friends suffering from back pain, osteoarthritis, vaginal atrophy etc. all of which could probably have been prevented had they been aware that unless contraindicated for them they could have taken the hormone they lacked, just as type 1 diabetics take the hormone insulin, and those with thyroid problems take the hormone thyroxine.
I am giving facts, not advocating that everyone takes HRT. I want every woman to know she has a choice at menopause and understand what early depletion of oestrogen will do to their bodies long term.
Everything I say can and should be read up on by women. If it is too late for you then perhaps your daughters can make an informed choice.
31 years of researching oestrogen therapy advances, I usually recommend the NICE guidelines on the menopause as a starting point for those interested in the subject.
Yes, as you said, there are small risks associated with HRT. There are, in my opinion more risks associated with not investigating if it might be appropriate for you at that stage of your life.
Decisions based on ignorance can badly affect the rest of your life.