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I have been in menopause now for about 5 years- I have never used hormones because all the medical reports/news/etc... said it was so bad for you, hormone therapy would cause cancer, heart attack, stroke. But now I am seeing on the news that it appears that hormone therapy is not bad for you as it was once thought, only if it is not used for long term,(decades is long term apparently) and the rates of the above are not higher by using hormones. I am curious if any of you are on hormone therapy and do you notice a difference with FFA symptoms?
I am still plagued with menopause symptoms, hot flashes and sweating and nausea, yay. I have to go for my yearly check up in the next month or so and am going to ask about hormone therapy because 5 years of Hot Flashes Sweating and Nausea is 5 years too long and I am so tired of dealing with it all. So if hormone therapy will help with the above and not put me in danger of cancer/heart attack/stroke I am all for it and if it helps with FFA even better-
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Minter, I'm so sorry that the doctor could not give you prescribe anything to help with your symptoms.
Same as you Halfbaked- I never believed or realized how rough this menopause is until it was my time to go through it, also thinking that I was invincible haha- hopefully the estrogen/progesterone will help you out!
Thanks everyone, I am still waiting for the neurologist's secretary to get back to me after calling her every day this week :-/ they only found my very small aneurysm because I was getting very bad stress headaches and an MRI was performed to discover the aneurysm, which wasn't causing the headaches, it was discovered they were/are caused by arthritis and tendonitis in my spine/neck. Apparently, the neurologist said, almost everybody has tiny little aneurysms like me, it was just by chance because of my headaches that they discovered mine- so it is frustrating that I (most likely) can't have hormone therapy because of it, grrrr.
My gyno didn't really suggest anything else for the menopause symptoms except to try something "natural" so I guess I will keep searching google to find what will help -
Thanks Airam-FFA, I have tried tumeric, not for menopause but for my achy arthritis/tendonitis joints in capsule form and got an upset stomach from it every day that I took it :-/ I swear the older I get the more I get every single side effect listed! But it might be a good treatment for someone else, so I am glad you posted about it-
Minter, I would suggest you try Estroven [yes, with a V]. It is an over-the-counter supplement, which actually comes in a few varieties, according to natural additives for sleep, or for mood, etc. Living in the South, my summers have been almost unbearable with greatly increased hot flashes -- increased in both frequency and intensity. This past summer was the first time I had tried Estroven, and though it did not eliminate the nuisance, it definitely reduced frequency and intensity. Also, every winter when we first start heating the house, I usually see a spike in flashes [oh, how I love Spring and Fall!] and will be hoping for an improvement this year on Estroven.
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