Hi jess
Just wondering why you have come off HRT if you were benefitting from it - or maybe you weren't any more?
It is now generally accepted that low mood and anxiety can be caused both by the extreme hormonal fluctuations of peri-menopause, and low oestrogen. This was featured particuarly on Woman's Hour this week - that menopausal symptoms are more than just flushes and sweats - joint pain, anxiety and depression are also important but often overlooked symptoms ( by doctors) which HRT can help to alleviate. Even when you have "gone through the menopause" your oestrogen levels remain low for the rest of your life and can be a major factor in affecting your mood, especially for those who are more sensitive to this or who have lower oestrogen levels in post-menopause.
Also the other thing is - the hormonal fluctuations (of peri-menopause), as well as low oestrogen (of post-menopause) make you less able to cope with life's stresses - due to volatile (in peri) or low mood (when post).
You mention that your flushes haven't returned but that's not to say they won't. When I stopped HRT it took 3 months for my symptoms to return fully - (and worse!) although flushes and sweats came back within a few weeks (I then went back on it). You obviously have your own reasons for coming off and for starting anti-depressants but just to assure you that taking HRT (rather than anti-depressants) into your 60's is perfectly acceptable and accepted by specialist gynaecologists.
I am sorry to hear about your parents and that will of course make you feel sad and be aware of your own mortaility - but grief is a normal emotion and doesn't not mean that there is anything wrong with you. Your operations may also play a part. It sounds like you need to look after yourself and pace yourself emotionally and physically too?
Some of your feelings may be to do with retirement - are you making sure you are making the most of your extra time? new horizons to stimulate you? Diet and exercise are crucial at this stage in life and getting out in the fresh air vital for well-being and gaining a positive outlook on life.
You are only 59 and could have another 30 years - don't consign yourself to old age yet!
This is about you not me - but just to say I am in mid 60's and have been taking HRT for almost 11 years and can honestly say I have never looked back. I eat a very healthy diet, go to 3 exercise classes a week when I can, go on holidays, festivals, lots of gardening - and it's the best thing I did.
I would blame most of it on post-meno but also think about what you want to do over the next x years and where you want to be and perhaps re-think your meds maybe - taking into account what racjen said?
Whatever you decide - here's hoping you resolve your problems and turn yourself around so that you can have a positive outlook and make the most of your life to come

Please do ask if there is anything else we can help with.
Oh and there was a blog published today on this website on CBT which might be of interest (the author was also on Woman's Hour!).
https://www.menopausematters.co.uk/daisy/Dr-Daisy-jan2018.pdfHurdity x
