Hi Daisydot
It is a nightmare! Poor NHS services, ignorance by many GP's and NHS specialists as to effective treatments, up to date clinical evidence, inappropriate prescriptions, denial of the horrible psychological consequences of menopausal symptoms- the list goes on.
It's so stressful and time consuming just trying to get reliable information on HRT at first as the whole subject is confusing. I really empathise with that.
Plus you get different and contradictory advice from people with their own personal history, which complicates things even further!
Mary G who posts regularly and is a patient of Studd's, was really helpful when I first began looking into seeing Studd, so huge thanks to her! I wouldn't have thought about getting my hormone tests on the NHS without her suggestion. She really is well informed about HRT for a lay person.
It's so appalling that so many women get crap advice from their GP's and inflexibility re variation from NHS "guidelines"- they are just that- "guidelines", not set in stone, and financially, not clinically determined, in my opinion.
Anyway, Studd is a world expert in his field, instigated the first menopause clinic in the UK, published numerous clinical articles, etc, etc. and I think seeing him is a such positive step.
Like you, I would have survived on baked beans for a year if it meant my quality of life was back in order to get the help I couldn't get on the NHS. I just didn't want the last third of my life on anti-depressants when I knew it was severe hormonal imbalances, which I subsequently discovered was the case .
Having said that, although it often been quoted on MM that seeing Studd is "very expensive" (often by posters who have never seen his or Mike Savvas) I don't think it is, although budgets vary of course.
Last year it was £300 to see him for the first consultation, £200 for the 3 month follow up and then £200 for the yearly follow up. Not cheap but not hugely expensive, especially if you get your hormone tests done on the NHS.
I'd rather forsake a holiday or stick £500 on an interest free credit card than suffer indeterminably without the right treatment. But that's just me.
Some folk prefer to adhere to an NHS practitioner, whether or not they also do private work or not. Just not possible for me locally.
Daisydot sometimes it's the value of something rather than the cost that matters.
So hope you get positive results when you see Studd.
Good luck and PM me if I can help further.
More importantly enjoy your holiday and be proud you have taken positive actions for your health, physically and mentally.
Takes a lot of effort sometimes to take care of yourself in the right way!
Freckles x