If drs are stopping HRT at 60 they are not working within current guidelines and need patients to tell them this!
I am always arguing for this Sarah - and quoting the BMS and Women's Health Concern Paper re HRT and women over 60 - especially being over 60 myself.
However just to take up a small but perhaps important point. Much as we would all love them to be, these are not
guidelines, they are the latest
recommendations by the most respected academic menopause organisation in the country ( am assuming the BMS is this!) Therefore we would hope that all specialist gynaes would follow them since they review the latest literature.
However the NICE Guidlines are being written as we speak by the Menopause Guidelines Development group and are due to be published in 2015, and will be addressing these issues.
Here is the scope of the guielines:
http://www.nice.org.uk/nicemedia/live/13891/64883/64883.pdfHere are the comments on the scope of the guidelines (which went out to consultation)
http://guidance.nice.org.uk/CG/Wave0/639/Scoping/SHComments/pdf/EnglishWhat I am saying is we can argue with our gynaes and present these recommendations, but as far as I understand, they are not disregarding guidelines if they don't follow them?
I do agree we need to educate our docs though if they are not familiar with these recommendations!
Taz - I wouldn't worry about the date! I'm sure the patches will be fine should you want to re-start them!
Hurdity x