Why do people worry about going private .......... we shouldn't need to but needs must. It is obvious over and over on here that medical professionals really aren't up to speed regarding menopause. Why would they be, at the start of their careers, consider much about what is not in the front line of treatments. So in the days of networking, by seeking our own treatments and reporting back to the GPs, Nurses etc. hopefully the GPs will learn.
After all we make decisions about buying food, having holidays etc. so I am quite happy to pay to get treatment I need. I had private insurance via Company 'perks' for which I paid tax

as well as paying into the NHS. Of course, the NI wouldn't cover much these days.
Annie and I were giving advice, based on knowledge gleaned from Members here.. The option of paying for Dr Currie's advice at £30.00 per question is offered. For anyone that needs advice from the Consultant who began this site. If Dr Currie joined in regularly she would be overwhelmed!
It really is Trial and Error. As with many medical conditions, until one gets to a GP with knowledge or a Conslultant who knows what is what, we can't make informed decisions. It isn't menopause that lacks good knowledgeable GPs.