I think the idea of women needing a lower dose of oestrogen post menopause is a fallacy.
I reduced to one pump of Oestrogel (which translated into about 300 pmol) but my silent migraines aka brain stem auras returned. I reduced because I wanted to reduce the progesterone dose and one pump of gel was keeping all the other symptoms at bay but a higher dose is needed (alongside verapamil) to control migraine auras which are caused by low oestrogen. The minimum dose needed is about 400-500pmol.
Kathleen, when you say you know women who don't need HRT and look and feel great I would say how can they possibly know? Nobody can know whether or not they need HRT until it's too late. For example, they might sail through the first phase of the menopause looking and feeling great but then fall over in the second phase. They may not have osteoporosis or CVD yet but they might develop dementia, a womb prolapse or need a hip replacement which is not always connected to osteoporosis.
I'm afraid the harsh reality is a lack of oestrogen speeds up the ageing process. It's a fault in the female design and ideally women should produce more oestrogen post menopause - men produce testosterone all their lives but obviously it drops off in later years.
My younger sister (58) thought she didn't need HRT and found the menopause a very difficult subject to talk about but thankfully she has finally opened up now that she is having problems. So she got through the first phase OK but has been caught in the second phase. Unfortunately she has been diagnosed with osteopenia and is in danger of needing a hip replacement like our mother. She has been given Evorel conti and it's completely useless and one year on she has no improvement in bone mass at all.
The point is, a lot of women think they don't need HRT only to come unstuck later on. Also, a lot of women have problems which are caused by oestrogen deprivation but they don't make the connection.
This thread has been good, as I thought most postmeno women needed normal amounts of hrt, or less, unless their patches didn't stick well, until me with my welded on patches, came along and scoredbelow the theraputic blood oestrogen threshold even on 150mcg.
I got those weird migraine without headaches, with weird visual disturbances, caused by low oestrogen.
Yes, women who are not aware of any symptoms might be developing dementia on cardio vascular disease on the sly, also I hear osteoporosis is silent to start with.
It is a harsh reality that lack of oestrogen speeds up the aging process.
Last year, I sat down to a video by Dr Louise Newson warning about the risks of not replacing hormones, and getting the right type and dose, and it scared me tbh, 😱 I called her Dr Death when she appeared on my YouTube feed after that, but I did summon the courage to keep on watching and learning, and I did contact my Dr to revisit my own HRT.
Sorry your younger sister suffered. I am 58 too. The progestin in evorel Conti is synthetic, I have heard lots of people have problems with that, but do better on utrogestan/gepretix or vaginal pessaries made of real progesterone.
I did not make the connection with the medical problems I got in post meno as I was already on HRT, but my friends not on it, don't seem to want to know.
I struggle to communicate this to them, so I gave up.
Even with all the free education and information out there, I wonder, do we as individuals have to find out for ourselves, in this day and age still. I am glad I listened to my friend who told me about Dr Newson. Her stuff is great while you wait to see your own Dr, as is Dr Naomi Potter and Dr Barbie.