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@tillymack Because the data is so conflicting. However, with the new analysis of the WHI report and other positive studies, I decided to take the risk.
Additionally I was on birth control until I was 55! My gynecologist suggested I stay on it to help with menopause and I didn’t have issues with birth control. The level of estrogen is much higher and a lot riskier in many aspects.
When I was off BC, my gynecologist didn’t offer me HRT and that is when the bone density started to drop.
I’m 14 years post menopause and just turned 69. 2 years on Teriparatide and 2 years on Raloxifene. I pushed my gynecologist again in September for HRT for bones and she said yes. She didn’t push back this time.
Since Raloxifene is an estrogen receptor drug, I was technically on estrogen… My logic! 😃