Hi TinaK

Just wanted to give the other side of the story re HRT.
I am also surgically menopausal (Hysterectomy 2006 for fibroids/endo and BSO 2007 for continuing endo) I have tried HRT twice and both times had to stop because it affected my liver function adversely however because of the endo I had to take progestogen as well and inspite of meno symptoms I do feel better without it than with it, as Taz said the progestogen is the hormone that gives the worst side effects.
The only way to find out if it agrees with you is to try it, however I have found that when stopping it again the symptoms seem to be worse for a few weeks before coming back to a bearable level, the other thing to keep in mind is that if you take HRT you are only putting off what will happen eventually , your body will at some point have to get used to a low level of estrogen whether you do it now or do it later. Doctors tend to gloss over this fact when prescribing HRT.
I personally would rather get it over with now than have it hanging over my head in the future.
Symptoms are supposed to peak at two years post meno, and then tail off to nothing, but it is a personal decision and it is certainly not easy to go without HRT when surgically meno because it is all speeded up and a big shock to the body when compared with natural menopause.
My main symptoms are hot flushes ocasional palpitations tiredness and dry eyes, but I am being tested to see if I have sjogrens syndrome which could be a cause of the tiredness and dry eyes.
Anyway good luck with whatever you decide
Forgetful x