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New member with a lot of questions.
LadyRara:
Hi everyone,
I am nearly 2 years period free and am suffering really badly with various menopausal symptoms. My symptoms include hot flashes, horrendous night sweats, lack of libido, brain fog, lack of concentration and sleeplessness.
I had a very helpful conversation with my GP last night, and due to some other health issues and family health issues, she advised that she could put me on HRT but would probably not recommend it. The reasons are because I have newly-diagnosed diabetes (trying to reverse this with dietary changes), high blood pressure, high cholesterol, fatty liver and gallstones (all of these things only diagnosed when I went for a blood test last year to see if I could go on HRT). Also, my family medial history includes my mum having had breast cancer at 40 years old, both my mum and dad having heart related problems and other cancers in the family for both mum & dad.
So, I need to do something to try and combat these menopausal symptoms but don't know where to turn now.
The GP did say I could look into alternative, natural remedies but these, of course, are not as rigorously tested as HRT, so come with their own risks. GP mentioned Red Clover & Black Cohosh.
Does anyone have any recommendations? I was thinking about trying Menopace Max, so wonder if anyone has tried these?
Any help or advise would be so, so welcome :-\
Thank you for taking the time to read my post :)
CLKD:
Hi. R U in the UK?
Ring your GP Surgery tomorrow and ask for a referral to a dedicated Menopause Clinic - not a Gynaecologist 'cos they often don't know much either - as there are waiting lists and you may need to travel. U shouldn't have to pay for advice but if this is the quickest way to get seen and you don't mind paying then there is that choice.
It will depend on what type of breast disease that your Mum was treated for, did she recover ?? as to whether you are able to use HRT.
What support R U getting for the other health problems? Have U been referred to the appropriate Consultants to discuss fatty liver etc.?
Altenratives may help until the bodies hormones start to rise and fall. Then benefit is lost. Also, one shouldn't take either that the GP recommended for long periods of time, especially if taking prescribed medications.
Some find that keeping a mood/food/symptom diary of use to chart progress.
LadyRara:
Hi CLKD,
Yes, I am in the UK.
My mum had a single mastectomy back in the 80s, has had bowel cancer, two heart attacks and a triple-heart by-pass to name but a few. She has just turned 78!
I am due another blood test for the diabetes & cholesterol soon, but do not presently take any medication for any of my health issues. The fatty liver they said should be fine and the gallstones, I just live with unless they give me any issues.
I'm 48, have no children and have not had a hysterectomy. I work full-time, so don't have time to visit clinics etc. it's all a bit of a nightmare really.
All of it is literally doing my head in!
CLKD:
U R allowed time off for medical reasons ;-). We shouldn't have to push to be seen, so do consider getting onto a Menopause Clinic waiting list.
My Mum had a mastectomy at 65, tumour found on mammogram which was offered at that age. Unrelated to what I underwent later. Even so, HRT can be considered as Quality of Life is important. MayB decide which symptom you would like to ease first?
DH and I take statins to keep cholesterol under control. No side effects. My friend reversed her diabetes with a good diet, until the weather became really hot and humid (in Oz) when her sugars would go haywire. Have you been advised as to your over all diet requirements? Some surgeries have a diabetic nurse attached.
Let us know how you get on.
LadyRara:
Hi CLKD,
Thank you for your input.
What is DH?
I am under a diabetic nurse, so that is not an issues, I am just trying to look into alternatives to HRT.
It's a bit of a minefield.
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