Dandelion, I think a lot of women don't realise their health issues are caused by low oestrogen. Years ago, my partner's grandmother told me she has no problems with the menopause and then went on to list a whole load of second phase menopause symptoms. She didn't make the connection and didn't realise they were caused by low oestrogen.
I really don't think the NHS can handle menopause care unless it's prescribing the cheapest, bog standard HRT. That is what my niece is instructed to do. They can't deal with problems or provide flexible dosing, I'm afraid people have to work it out for themselves, go to a private specialist or go without. NHS Menopause clinic are over subscribed with massive waiting lists and from what I've seen on here, they are very by the book and inflexible. My sister's NHS care with the menopause and osteoporosis is virtually non existent and she has been left to fester on a virtually useless form/dose of HRT.
It sounds like you have the same low oestrogen migraine auras as me Dandelion. To be honest, I'm pretty pissed off that the medical professional know so little about this menopause symptom. It's fairly unusual but they should be aware of it. There is plenty of BS about migraine auras being caused by high oestrogen or oestrogen fluctuations but very little about menopause induced brain stem auras. God knows how much time I've spent over the past 21 years (when the migraines first struck) working all this out for myself.
By the way I'm 64 now so getting into old bint territory!
Hello Mary
Sorry you have suffered.
I also think a lot of women don't realise their health issues are caused by low oestrogen.
I can't understand why two of my friends don't want to go on HRT, yet they have all of these symptoms and take other stuff.
Then there is another one, who had a hysterectomy about 13 years ago and is only on vaginal hormones. She is afraid of being prodded about downstairs. I can understand ladies feeling uncomfortable with some medics the way they do this. A doctor did this to me last week, as I went asking for more vagifem. I know she was doing it in good faith.
Thank you for sharing about the NHS menopause care.
I think this is not the staff's fault, but there is an agenda to keep menopause in the dark as it's the ideal way to kill woman off (sorry for bluntness) and menopause illnesses progressions can leave us vulnerable and dependent in future. I do believe there are a lot of males influencing this who think women are a threat. Patriarchy is still flourishing 😐
I know there has been a growing movement, but it's not moving fast enough for my liking.
I know Dr Louise Newson tirelessly bangs the drum, so do other Drs these days, thankfully, but there aren't enough of them.
Dr Naomi Potter said hopefully in the next generation women will be much better informed and aware of the importance of HRT and will appreciate it and want to avoid what us "The older generation" had to go through back in 2025 (sorry for the time travel scenario)
I'd like to think this movement will change things before the next generation.
We don't want our daughters and granddaughters to grow up being horrified at our suffering, we want that suffering in our generations to be dealt with now, and that means mandatory education for all Drs so they know how to prescribe HRT. Dr Newson said it's easy medicine and she is slowly making other areas of medicine aware of the importance of HRT, for instance Cardiology, when they receive patients with menopause induced cardiovascular disease.
There is so much misinformation and outdated information we do need these menopause-awake Drs to multiply in their numbers, but grateful for the current ones banging the drum.
Lol @ old bint, I am sure you are not a bint.
I hope I can get to 64 and far far beyond and be healthy and happy and you are too.