Have you been told no to hrt if you are 10+ years post menopause?
Starting hrt 10 years post menopause and the flawed Women's health initiative study.
I have been told no and yet the current findings seem to indicate that hrt can still help.
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May i ask how old you are? For me...at 77...it is a question of what I perceive as quality of life rather than quantity (of years left). I sought help from functional medicine. I'm a pragmatist and accept that I am going to die in the very near future.
I am going back to GYN Dr today to ask more questions but I am thinking of doing BHRT. I am 65 and post menopausal for 20+ years. I will post how it turns out in a few months to let it adjust
Good luck. If you haven't already ask him if he/she is still using the flawed women's health initiative study as a guide to treatment. Look forward to hearing what happens.
I'm in the same boat, a decade older than you, and very interested in what your decision will be. Best of outcomes to you, and please keep us posted!
77 and started bhrt middle of last year
Are you looking at old research? Newer research suggests that, after conducting your personal risk assessment, you can start at any age. I started at age 74 with coronary artery disease, osteopenia, GSM, and degenerative back disease. My cardiologist says it's fine to take my hormones. Physically, I've benefited greatly.
May I ask what newer research supports the use of HRT starting at any age? My understanding based on the research I''d seen several years ago (not the flawed WHI research which was misinterpreted by so many) was that it was unsafe to start HRT more than 10 years after menopause.
Among our limited choices for safe approaches to osteoporosis, I've considered bioidentical HRT to be the best, so regretted the advice to avoid if more than 10 years past menopause. It's like money in the bank for our bones and joints, our brains, and more. Unfortunately, I am 25 years post menopause so never considered it an option. I am currently treating breast cancer and have afib. Chemo and the next part of treatment (aromatase inhibitor) will definitely affect bones. Have osteopenia now and oncologist is already recommending the need for using an osteoporosis drug like zometa.
Kisu, I'm so encouraged that your cardiologist gave you the green light on HRT. Did s/he know about the research or did you have to educate them about it?
Thank you! And wishing some positive outcomes to all trying HRT!
Gravity3, may I ask how the HRT is improving your symptoms? Thanks
I also asked my gynecologist about HRT at my age as my endo said I could check that with her; he does not do HRT (67 years old, 17 years post menopause which was completely uneventful). She said they never prescribe it for osteoporosis alone. I thought perhaps a tiny dose would be of some help but it's not going to happen for me. Seems like it depends on the doc group; some do some don't regardless of medical history.
No more senile purpura/purple bruises.
Almost no urine leaks now
I have my libido back!!!
Clearer thinking.
More energy.
Cleared up vaginal dryness and atrophy.
These are some of the improvements.