PolyH, first of all, I think that emailing Dr. Currie would be a good idea, I am sure she will be able to help and also it will be another opinion. If you don't know where to start, perhaps you could just by reciting your dreaded appointment.
Regarding the DHEA tablets, I was in a pharmacy in Gibraltar and saw them on the shelf and asked the pharmacist about them. I have got to know her well over the years and she recommended them saying that many people swear by them so I bought some for myself and my partner. They are suitable for men (yes, men lose hormones with age too!) and women and I think they have given me more energy and lighter periods but my partner says he has not noticed much difference. You can't buy them in shops in the UK, only online.
DHEA is a steroid and they are supposed to regulate hormone production, boost the immune system, lower cholesterol, stop hair loss, improve bones, libido, cognitive and thyroid function and increases serotonin levels in the brain. It sounds like a long list and I don't know if actually it does all those things but I feel better for taking them so I will carry on. You might want to give them a try!
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