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debsmartin
debsmartin Non-active member Posts: 209
edited 11. Sep 2009, 15:38 in Living with Arthritis archive
Hi

I was just wondering if anyone was on HRT for the menopause, I have been having all sorts of hot flushes, night sweats and light headedness so had a blood test and my doctor thinks its the start of the menopause and she wants me to try HRT but I am so wary what with all the tablets I have to take to keep my RA under control.

Just wondered if anyone was on it and if they found it helped or whether just to cope without tablets.

Thanks

debs

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  • woodbon
    woodbon Non-active member Posts: 4,969
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    Hi, Yes. I'm on the patches which I've been on for the past 23 years. I was one of the volunteers that got them licenced for this coutry.
    I had a total historectomy when I was 30, just before I got married!
    thats why we don't have kids. Oh well, thats life. :wink:

    Anyway the consultant at Oxford, my home town then, managed to get me the patches. They work fantastically for me and mean I only have a small dose of the hormone and its a natural hormone.

    If I forget to put a new one on, I start getting flushes after a couple of days! love Sue
  • debsmartin
    debsmartin Non-active member Posts: 209
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    Thanks for your reply Sue, my Doctor has given me a prescription for tablets but its only a very low dose, I might have a word to her about patches when I go back.

    Thanks

    debs
  • debbieclap
    debbieclap Non-active member Posts: 109
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    Sorry but I cannot help I carn't take HRT due to deep vain thrombosis risk but I have several friend who swear by them I can sympathies the sweats are horrid and not comfy
    Hope it works out for you
    Debbie
  • debsmartin
    debsmartin Non-active member Posts: 209
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    debbieclap wrote:
    Sorry but I cannot help I carn't take HRT due to deep vain thrombosis risk but I have several friend who swear by them I can sympathies the sweats are horrid and not comfy
    Hope it works out for you
    Debbie

    Thanks Debbie, think I'm just scared of taking even more tablets.
  • woodbon
    woodbon Non-active member Posts: 4,969
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    Hi, The patches were given to me partly because at 30, it would be a long term treatment and I needed the lowest dose possible to cut the risks of osteoprosis (sp?). As I am now, gosh, I'm so glad I had them! I discussed my case with my GP recently, being the grand old age of 54, she said as my blood pressure is low and I have no cancer risks in my family, she said it was up to me, but she could see no medical reason to stop taking them! :D Love Sue
  • debsmartin
    debsmartin Non-active member Posts: 209
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    woodbon wrote:
    Hi, The patches were given to me partly because at 30, it would be a long term treatment and I needed the lowest dose possible to cut the risks of osteoprosis (sp?). As I am now, gosh, I'm so glad I had them! I discussed my case with my GP recently, being the grand old age of 54, she said as my blood pressure is low and I have no cancer risks in my family, she said it was up to me, but she could see no medical reason to stop taking them! :D Love Sue

    Thanks Sue, I think I'm probably just being silly about the thought of more tablets my doctor mentioned that HRT does help with cutting the risk of osteoporis so I suppose that a plus as to why to take them. I also had a part hystrectomy when I was 38 for other medical problems whicj they think is adding to my problems. I have got to wait for a couple of blood tests to come back before I start anything they are also making sure that my throid is ok and that I'm not diabetic as that runs in the family.

    Thanks again

    debs
  • sharmaine
    sharmaine Non-active member Posts: 1,638
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    Hi

    I'm going through the menopause - hot flushes and sweats. GP won't put me on HRT as blood pressure too high.

    I may ask her again!

    Sharmaine
  • valval
    valval Non-active member Posts: 14,911
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    hi yes been on them couple of years as started going through it early and not good for bones. and could not have coped with out was not sleeping at all with sweating ect and was affecting my mind not sure if that was hormones or lack of sleep. so far no prob with them
    val
  • jordan7j
    jordan7j Bots Posts: 346
    edited 30. Nov -0001, 00:00
    Hi Deb, Iwas on HRT for 2 years for menopause, then my gp said i had to come off due to risks. Still had some night sweats, but then was ok after about 6 months. I get them now, but think it couldbe due to other things, I am on MXT and am being tested soon for lupus, seeing gp on monday. I had pills, but a friend has patches and swears by them. Good luck Jay :)