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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Oh my gosh! What a maze of recommendations to sort through and make sense of. Thanks for sharing this information. Have you had a chance to just sit with all of this I put and begin to make sense of it with what you already know about your own body?
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@tillymack, I only took Menostar alone for a month, so I don't know how it alone will help your bones. Unfortunately, this is all an experiment. I feel like taking Prolia or Reclast would also be an experiment for those of us who are sensitive.
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3 ReactionsOld info…and remember, HRT comes in patch forms…2nd opinion time…I heard that GYN docs can help, as they have experience with HRT options…
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2 Reactions@lourdita15 it really depends on very good medical evaluation of the individual.
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1 Reaction@lourdita15 I must admit, that in addition to concerns about GI effects, added muscle/back pain— one that concerns me especially is dental problems…as we age, our gums recede, making us quite vulnerable to losing teeth—therefore my concern.