Transdermal HRT
Many studies have found that transdermal HRT protects and builds bone without all the horrific side effects of many first-line osteoporosis treatments. The patch bypasses the liver and thereby avoids the risks of breast cancer, strokes, etc. Has anyone explored this or discussed it with their doctors?
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Does anyone know if a person in their 80's can begin BHRT? Can it be used for rebound after Prolia?
My mother was on HRT in her 80’s even with a fib. I’m not entirely sure when she started it.
Could you share the name of your menopause specialist please?
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1 ReactionDr Felice Gersh
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3 ReactionsTks!
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1 ReactionTo all, Margie Bissinger dropped a podcast with Felice Gersh earlier today. Episode 236- title Bioidentical Hormones and Osteoporosis - Using Bioidentical Hormones Safely with Osteoporosis. I know I mentioned this last week , I guess it takes about a week to edit and all that , but today it did actually drop.
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5 ReactionsHi dinah1,
Wow! It sounds like the HRTs really helped to keep your bone loss low.
When you were first diagnosed with ostepenia in your 40s, do you recall what your t-scores were? I'm curious how much you lost from then until now.
Thanks!
No, I am sorry I don’t have that information. I wish I did!
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1 ReactionRead the book Estrogen Matters. It dispels a lot of myths with facts. Obviously, you’d likely need progesterone and testosterone. But, like a lot of things, real science was ignored. Frustrating.
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2 ReactionsThank you for the reference. I will look for this book.
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