Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: silverstar on October 24, 2020, 04:14:20 PM
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Don’t know if anyone can help with this. Had a total hysterectomy 10 years ago, everything removed, during which the surgeon said my ovaries were stuck down with endometriosis, which I didn’t realise I had. Was told no hrt except tibolone because of danger of endo coming back. 3 years ago doc said I had to come off tibolone because of hrt scares.
Having a bad time at the moment with lots of hair loss, awful dry skin and cystitis like symptoms (no infections). Does anyone know if guidelines have recently changed because I have seen posts on here of women being prescribed hrt despite having had endo. Would rather have proper hrt than tibolone because it didn’t help much quite frankly
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I have a friend who has oestrogen patches after a total hysterectomy and removal of endometriosis tissue (two ops in total)
She is supposed to have as little as poss, but is on 50, which I think is a fairly average dose.
She has been absolutely fine for some years. I don't know whether she got this because her private consultant who did the op was unusually thorough or our practice nurse who did the hrt not knowledgeable enough.