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So mayB direct your queries to those overseeing your various medical issues ? Members here share information and experiences about peri and menopause, we are not medically trained to the extent of advising on your constant questions.
Do return to your GP and ask the questions that you have begun different threads about on this Forum. If U continue to have 'withdrawal problems' after all this time, then some1 somewhere isn't helping you, which means that U need to be referred appropriately.
How do U have access to all this different medication via the NHS without giving any of it time to work? The drop in hormone levels is slow so it stands to reason that uptake may also take a while B4 the body becomes aware of changes. It's the same with anti-depressant medication, I could write a book on that! I could also write a book about withdrawal from a couple of ADs.
It becomes tiring for me trying to 'keep up' with your repeated threads

. MayB others have similar ............
Menopause is natural. The Change, does what it says on the tin! Periods may stop suddenly or wax and wane for a while ....... various symptoms may become troublesome. Because hormones are natural it is unlikely IMO that a woman would have immediate severe reactions to any HRT prescribed ......... the phrase 'sensitive 2 hormones' is an oddity because we are full of them. We need to remember that "R" word: replacement.
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I agree with crispy!! Don't read them then ....solved. I'd rather you didn't.
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