Transdermal HRT
Many studies have found that transdermal HRT protects and builds bone without all the horrific side effects of many first-line osteoporosis treatments. The patch bypasses the liver and thereby avoids the risks of breast cancer, strokes, etc. Has anyone explored this or discussed it with their doctors?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Osteoporosis & Bone Health Support Group.
@gravity3 I’m curious - did you have good gains from Forteo with a prior 5yr treatment with fosamax?
It has been a long time since forteo and I no longer have the records. I do know that I had very minor gains. I had had about a year on alendronate before seeing an endocrinologist then resumed after 2 years of forteo. I don't think that anyone knew them that taking it after a bisphosphonate would negate some of forteo's bone building properties. That is my guess at least. I'm sorry that I can't offer better information.
Thanks for the reply! So... if I understood correctly, you took alendronate before evenity also?
Yes.
I am not familiar with the "flawed women's health initiative study." Can you give me a reference -- was it flawed with respect to taking hormones about menopause? Thank you.
Yes. You can watch
The M Factor Shredding the silence on menopause
PBS. That will give you a start.
There a number of new books on the topic as well. I don't have the titles available right now
For those of you who started HRT and progesterone at least 5-10 years after menopause, what additional benefits, if any, are you experiencing? Better sleep, clearer thinking, less musculoskeletal pain, lower cholesterol, anything else?
Yes. Fabulous upswing of libido, no more urine leaks, energy, positive changes in skin, more desire to engage in life , vaginal dryness and atrophy a thing of the past.
https://thechangeispersonal.com/menopause-101/the-real-story-behind-the-womens-health-initiative-study/#:~:text=The%20WHI%20clinical%20trial%20and,in%20those%20who%20took%20hormones.