For anyone that was asking, I intentionally choose not to disclose what my previous role was on here as it is a social forum and I would not want any of the opinions or suggestions I share to be misconstrued.
If I am able to share an idea that might help someone, which they or their clinician may not have considered then that's something they can do their own research on and take to their provider.
I also know that a lot of women are in desperate need of support and assistance that they cannot access, and that some are essentially going it alone, obtaining treatments and blood tests without any help to navigate these.
Women's reproductive and peri/postmenopausal care has always been a special interest of mine and I still receive (and read) all the bulletins and journal articles, probably in much more detail now that I have the time.
As just another midlife woman on a forum I am not constrained in the opinions I express by any of the dictat handed down from above within the NHS and other bodies around limiting prescribing, hormones being for the palliation of vasomotor symptoms only, and for heaven's sake no testosterone.
I suffered a life altering brain injury which forced me to take early retirement from my chosen career, but I currently work in a voluntary capacity in education and in a local food bank.