Hi lubylou - I think that's my post you are quoting - well the first sentence - the second doesn't sound like mine because it's not true ie all should be fine, but it depends on the context!!
This is the standard information about oestrogen levels for a natural menopause ie they fall to their final low level after about 2 years following last period. When I find the ref I'll pm you. It is not about symptoms but about actual oestrogen levels in the body.
I don't know how long oestrogen levels take to drop to the same level following cessation of HRT, but somewhere I read that serum estradiol levels fall to baseline very soon - so if that's the case then it is much quicker. I'm not sure though if it is stored in the system and released for a while after and maybe someone else knows about this?
Re the symptoms - after two years the fluctuations will cease and from that point of view then hormone levels should remain stable - so that might havebeen the context for that remark. Many menopausal symptoms are symptoms of oestrogen deficiency (rather than hormonal fluctuations) and do not become apparent in some women until into the true post-menopausal time (ie from 2 years after last period onwards) - such as vaginal atrophy, bladder problems, osteoporosis etc.
There is information on this site about this here:
http://www.menopausematters.co.uk/symptoms.phpScroll down to later symptoms.
And as we have discussed on here many time and the refs Sarah has given - many women also suffer from the same symptoms as they did earlier (flushes and sweats) formany years, despite the fact that their hormones are no longer fluctuating, and I don't think the reason for this is known.
Hurdity x