Premarin for older women
At 74, yes 74 I still have hot flashes, Premarin now taken occasionally, Ia m trying to wean myself off of this med, however
it works. Medicare does not approved of it and my co-pay using my insurance is $1,000 a year, each 90 day supply is $250.
My drug plan is separate from my Blue Cross Plan F. For now I am getting Premarin from a RELIABLE Canadian Pharmacy,
saving me considerable money.
My question is, how many seniors still have hot flashes and take a hormone?
Because of controversy of hormone meds and older ladies, I have drastically reduced my intake.
Anyone else having hot flashes and needing/wanting help?
You input will be of value to others I am sure.
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So glad it works for you. Everyone is different.
There are a few women on my side of the issue who truly understand. Thanks for your support.
Doctors try to get me off Premarin for years. Everytime I try I start getting menaposal symptoms. It gets so bad I wind up with no quality of life. The base doctors always want to change up all my meds. They want to put their stamp on my meds, in other words fix what is not broken. They keep insisting until I relent which means weeks to months of pure hell. Sometimes the labs get so bad I am literally a hot lab. In other words they mess up things so bad I could become a statistic, dead. I am 65 and been on preamrin since 1/99. I wish the doctors would believe me I know what the outcome will be but some just will not take no for an answer. You see I get a new very young doctor every 3 years or sooner. What a pain. This new doctor wants to try a long wean over 9 months. I agreed but the deal is if the flashes etc... starts he'll give me back my Premarin. Will see what happens for the umpteenth time this has been tried. Wish me luck! I hope I live through this hitting my head against a brick wall again. The result has always been the same a failed try and I get to pay the consequences everytime.
Hello @kend and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. I can appreciate your frustration around the cycle of medication-related adjustments. It is nice to hear that your current doctor has agreed to re-prescribe Premarin if the long wean doesn't go as planned.
Have you ever tried this long of a wean previously? At what point did you typically see your symptoms re-appear previously?
No, most of the weans were short very short weans. Like in a week time frame. One lady doctor on base actually asked me to do it as a trial. If there was a problem she'd put me back on. When things fell apart she reneged and replied she wouldn't give it to her own mother. I told her, "One day you'll be my age and I hope you get treated the same way you treated me". She just plain lied to me and had no intention of putting me back on the Premarin. She was getting out of the military and really didn't care about her patients.
She also had a very bad attitude toward at least 2 of us. Another lady and I happened to be waiting to see her and we spoke and shared our commom experience with each other. Different ailments same bad experience with this doctor. I switched PMC and my new doctor put me back on. The younger doctors just have no experience with the older women and think thay know it all. I hope this answered your question.
Yes. I'm taking 37.5 mg daily of effexor generic. Significant reduction in hot flashes. I must add, however, that I also gave up coffee every morning and all alcohol. Caffeine and alcohol can trigger hot flashes. But I'm feeling much better ...and I was a wreck!!!
Well, effexor didn't work either! I wish there was one good med I didn't react to!
Sorry pop once or twice a day, I just can't give up!
Hot flashes are calming down a bit now, too. Also started Prolia and that does seem to work on osteoporosis
Continue on my fighting women!
OMG, my doctors took my Premarin away two years
ago and I’m flashing horribly. I had a hysterectomy 20 years ago and am in my 70s too.
I’m taking black cohosh twice a day and it helps but I’m miserable.
My gynecologist says no more Premarin, use the vaginal cream three times a week or you’ll have a stroke.
I am 70… had a complete hysterectomy in 1997. I tried to go without estrogen and could not. I took lowest dose of Premarin. Then I started having swallowing problems. I asked for a patch and I use Estradiol patches twice a week… forgot what strength. They work and sometimes I forget to change out or one falls off and I do fine. Of course if I start having heart problems or strokes they will not prescribe them… I will just sweat to death. Each time I get the prescription renewed I have to see my gynecologist and have to understand estrogen has risk. …. sigh.
My body does not produce any sex hormones (never really did), and I need to introduce estrogen and all other hormones (progesterone and testosterone) from the outside. I inject estrogen once every week, and take the other hormones orally. My Mayo endocrinologists decided for estrogen injections, because they are most gentle on the system. There is hardly any risk with heart attacks, strokes, breast cancer, or DVT with injected estrogen. You may want to check what your provider feels about estrogen injections?