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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@lilac2025
At 76 I started bhrt for a number of reasons. My primary was not "curing" my Osteoporosis. I have take bone meds for quite awhile with good results. However I also knew that it could offer some support to my bone health. I have had wonderful results for my libido, urine incontinence, senile purpura, muscle resilience, mood, sleep among others.
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3 Reactions@smc25 keep us posted. And best wishes!
@tillymack So far I haven't found a functional medical practice that accepts insurance. Any suggestions in this regard? Thank you!
Unfortunately I was not able to find one either that takes insurance so I am paying a monthly that covers all meds, labs and visits. Really too bad we have to pay out of pocket! May be with the shifting views of HRT that will change.
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1 Reaction@loeschke
Cardiac health risks, risk of stroke, risk of blood clots and breast cancer risk are all looked at prior to approval to start on HRT at any time but especially if 10 yrs or greater into post menopausal period
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1 Reaction@gravity3 My insurance also covers my vaginal estradiol. However, I’ve been using Mark Cuban Cost Plus Pharmacy! I’m saving so much more money. Prices are lower than my insurance coverage. All the medicine prices are listed. Highly recommend you take the time to check.
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1 Reaction@mahonlye Could you tell me the key tests that are used to determine risk for cardiac health, stroke, blood clots, and breast cancer? Many thanks!
You would consider if you have any cardiac diagnoses to start - are you being treated for any cardiac issues? Do you have any clotting issues, any family members diagnosed with breast cancer etc…. that’s where I suppose you start- if none, you could have a conversation with your team of Drs to ask if any testing would be appropriate for you to have to rule out any issue before be started on HRT- ie, I wasn’t being treated for any of the above but I had a cardiac calcium test to find out in more depth if I had cardiac risk that I’m not aware of.
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3 ReactionsI am 66 and asked about HRT and Bioidentical hormones and she said it would take 6 to 8 years to see any improvement in bone density.