Hello
Peegeetip - yes, it can be very hard to communicate on a forum and I am seeing that this issue is so personal and unique it makes it harder.
I can also see that you are all sharing straight forward information that I never in my wildest dreams imagine that women had to learn, discover and share for themselves regarding starting a medication regime (HRT)
Dancinggirl - Germany sounds enlightened

Part of getting through stages of life well is empowerment. If I had trust in my GP and the NHS, I guess I would have more confidence as I start this process.
Hurdity - you describe the process I am going through very well, it has to be me that works out the options and whittles them down, even if I end up coming to the same conclusion you all have

I do see that people are trying to help, save me time and money. I appreciate you sharing how you came to the knowledge that only HRT would help and the way to do it in the safest way - I had that exact conversation with the Private GP that I saw today.
I am aware that no HRT is natural - I totally get that, which is why this is hard for me, because I am weighing up risks and it's just a challenge. Prescribing from compound pharmacies is different though. I can make a good call on many things but this is the first time I have felt very nervous about doing so.
I also appreciate that the whole of ones life needs to be looked at as this phase signals a shift in how the body work in many of it's systems - I mentioned this on another thread. It's a point in time to reassess everything and check all risks and I do that on a regular basis and know where my weak points are and this extra piece of the puzzle means I need to re-jig a few things, which is fine, I just wasn't expecting too.
Interestingly both these aspects of 'concern' where what led me to seek help today from a private GP. I had 1 1/2 hours to talk things through and come up with a plan. I had no confidence that my GP would have the time or energy to talk through my risk factors, all the products available, where my health is at this point, why I might not have realised the menopause was coming and the options I have to choose from in how to approach this. If I use HRT I also want to know it isn't too much or too little and my interest in biodenticals from compound pharmacys was because in some ways this offers a more bespoke prescription. The private GP today thinks that at present my symptoms are more indicative of stress in my life than typical menopause symptoms (things could change) so the HRT would be for preventative reasons.
I feel much better placed to move confidently forward since my appointment today which includes going back and working with my regular GP to get the tests I need, the risk assessment done and the choices of products he will offer. I then have a choice to make as to whether to continue with him or use a pharmacy.
In my case I am on the cusp of the 45 year old parameter and it does make the choice less black and white - there are risks for HRT and there are risks if I don't use it. The one thing I want to discover is my current estrogen level which I will attempt to ask my GP for.
Does anyone have info to share on how the GP assesses risk and suitability or is that down to research and reading as well?