Hi everyone I'm new here and unsure how to navigate the forum. I posted a message a few days ago and got no replies. I recently started on tibolone and I'm desperate for some feedback. I've searched and read all the previous posts about that but they didn't really answer my question. I understand not that many women are on tibolone but it's kinda isolating. Should I post again or just wait?
I'm 50, late perimenopause and probably in peri for at least 7 years. I'm not able to take oestrogen due to a medical condition. My hot flushes are very debilitating and frequent. I only know one person in real life who's going through menopause (my neighbour) and she's on HRT like almost everyone else.
My partner and I have been doing sex therapy, just reached the point where we're allowed to do sexual things again (no intercourse yet) and by coincidence this has coincided with me starting tibolone! So I'd love to talk to someone about that. It's a very weird experience....
Hello
I had to look up tibolone, and found it to be a synthetic medication used in HRT.
I don't know why doctors are still prescribing synthetics when there are body identical hormones available, which, only, in very rare cases can they not be prescribed.
There is a lot of out-of-date information out there, even among Drs.
They say you can't have normal oestradiol yet they prescribe you tibolone which carries a small cancer risk, whereas the others carry none. Here's a link I found when looking it up.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DFruTlBO27t/?hl=enDrs do get it wrong sometimes, my own GP prescribed me Femoston Conti and I was in peri at the time, so I swapped it for femoston sequi, but that didn't suit me. That's a synthetic as well.
To be fair to my Dr, back in 2014 when she gave me it, Dr's were under the misguidence from the WHI study with flawed data, the one that scared half the UK women into coming off HRT.
I went back and asked for body identical, oestradiol gel or patch, micronised progesterone if you have your womb and maybe consider if testosterone would benefit you.
Society is in a funny place with menopause treatment at the moment, we are slowly going through changes. The next generation will feel sorry for us, we what we know will be more mainstream then.