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Karen max

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Re: Hrt everol
« Reply #15 on: April 08, 2019, 02:28:37 PM »

Hi Warwick
My head feels much clearer today so hopefully it was just side effect of the 2 patch being put on
I'm 51 post menopause from I was 46 yrs and pri meno from I was 40 so it's been going on a long bloody time
Hopefully the hrt clinic has it sorted now well fingers crossed anyway

Kaz x
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Tc

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Re: Hrt everol
« Reply #16 on: April 08, 2019, 03:47:02 PM »

Good luck Karen.
Docs seem to have such different ideas about HRT. I asked about going onto cycle but my doc said the opposite. She said you dont need to bleed post meno and I do t want you to".
She wouldn't hear of it. But I would t mind a bleed if it made me feel better.
Once you get your op at least you wont need the dreaded progesterone after. Are you having ovaries removed too?
I hope you get a date soon.
And let's hope your new regime helps in the meantime
Xx
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warwick01

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Re: Hrt everol
« Reply #17 on: April 08, 2019, 04:18:21 PM »

KarenMax

Hope all settles soon x
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Karen max

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Re: Hrt everol
« Reply #18 on: April 08, 2019, 10:49:51 PM »

Hi Tc
My own GP,s over the years wouldn't hear tell if me having a bleed as I asked a few times as I was wondering myself if a bleed would ease my symptoms, as I always felt great when I was having regular periods.
As soon as I went to hrt clinic last Monday the doctor there went over my details and said right away about starting me in an hrt which would cause a bleed as he believed it would help my symptoms as you say they are all different and to be honest I don't care about bleeding each mood as long as my other hateful symptoms leave me
I have bad prolapse of bladder ,bowel and uterus,my ovaries were fine last year at scan but yes I'm having them removed as my mum died from ovarian cancer aged 50 she suffered 5 yrs before finally losing her fight
So if I get them removed it's one less worry for me , they no longer work and to be honest I do worry about ovarian cancer ..
Waiting list here in NI is just crazy I'm waiting coming 3 yrs on operation so hopefully not much long

Thank you ladies for all your lovely kind words , I do nip onto site often so I will let you know how I'm getting on with new hrt

Kaz xx
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