07-21-2007, 04:19 PM | #1 |
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Time for Pap
My HRT just ran out. They gave me one more months supply, but I'll have to go to the Dr. before they'll give me anymore. I just hate that more than just about anything. I've had a complete hysterectomy, nothing there at all, so I just don't see the point. I've been able to talk him out of it the last couple visits, hope I can talk him out of it this time.
I should have tried the over the counter kind (like Estoven) and see if that helps the hot flashes and night sweats. I don't have them now, but will if I don't do HRT. Do any of the over the counter ones work very well?
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07-22-2007, 07:37 AM | #2 |
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I have been takeing a herbal one called M-Pause for about a month now and must say it seems to be working, several symptons I had like hot flushes and tender breasts seem to have stoped so fingers crossed it lasts. I got mine on line from www.healthydirect.co.uk do not know if you have any thing like that over there?.
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I used to have my prescription from a gynocologist and she made you come in every year and have an exam too. I had argued and argued with her staff about coming in but if you don't you don't get the prescription refilled. Personally I think that it stinks!!! We don't have cancer in our family and I think that going in for a checkup every two years is enough. When they came out with the scare of breast cancer I went off of them.
I went back on a year or so ago because of hot flashes and not sleeping well. I just went back off a couple of weeks ago because the doctor who put me on only wanted me to stay on for a year and then go off, trying to get me past the hump of menopause troubles. So far I haven't had any problems but I'm sure that the drug is still in my system somewhat. I've tried the Estrovan but it wasn't for a long enough period that I can tell you if it worked or not. You can also take Vitamin E, Black Cohash (?) and Evening Primrose to help with menopause symptoms.
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I was on HRT, but had to quit last year due to the lump, biopsy and breast cancer scare. They tapered me off though by reducing the dosage over time until I finally quit. For a couple months, I was weepy and emotional. Never really had hot flashes. My skin is sure drying out, but I've adjusted to no hormones, using lots of lotions and such and things are okay now.
Would you believe, I still have to go for annual exams, though. Actually every 6 months for breast exam & mamogram once per year. One consolation though, since the hysterectomy, no periods!!! Janet, hope all goes well for you. Chin up, at least we're staying healthy!!!
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Paps are no fun, but they are just something we gotta do to protect ourselves and to stay healthy. I just went for one. If you have the mentality that it's the only option, you've gotta do it, and just go in there, and try you're hardest not to care about it, it'll be over with soon enough. Don't get me wrong it's not something I look forward to, but after the first couple of times being utterly embarrassed, I decided it's not worth it to be so shy about it. Good luck to ya!!
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Ok, since the subject was brought up, and it seems like some of you have experiences, I have a question. All of the women in my family older than me have all had hysterectomys, so I can't ask them.
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07-24-2007, 09:32 AM | #8 |
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My MIL uses the over the counter ESTROVEN or something like that. She swears by it. I will need to find something when I reach that stage. My granny had a hysterectomy and she still get hotflashes. I think she take primproe (sp). Good Luck.
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Janet,
Don't stop them cold turkey. I did that and was I sorry! The doctor told me that was the reason the hot flashes came back with a vengeance! I also developed arthritis, which was caused by menopause so I have to take prempro. Anyway, you might want to suffer through the exam so that your symptoms don't attack you like mine did.
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Consider yourself lucky Michelle. You probably aren't going to have them. If I were you, I'd be doing the dance of joy right now!
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You probably won't have any of those awful symptoms. YOU ARE SOOOO LUCKY!!
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I am usually able to talk him out of the exam. He just does the breast thing. Don't know if I'll be able to talk him out of it this year or not. I always tell him it's a waste of time because I don't want to know the results and if they were bad I wouldn't do anything about it anyway.
I go this Saturday and I'm not looking forward to it. As soon as my appointment is over, I'm gonna try the Estroven. Hopefully it will work for me and I won't have to go back, but if not, I'll have a new 1-year prescription.
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Well good luck! I hate the breast exam too.
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Goofywife, you're considered "through" menopause when you've gone a full yr without a period. I agree with the others that you're most likely never going to have a hot flash. You lucky lady!
I've had up to 7 months between periods... start thinking "this time 'm gonna hit that year!" And then I'll get one again. LOL Age 52 is the average age for menopause, and I'll be 53 in November, so I'm more than willing to be average! I really don't have terrible hot flashes, but I'm much more emotional and wimpy than I normally am. I can get choked up over little or nothing and it's quite embarrassing for someone who's not used to being that way. For example, when I was leaving my Moms house yesterday my 2 yr old granddd cried about my leaving her and I felt myself tearing up right with her. LOL How foolish and unlike me!
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That's not foolish Tink. You just love your grandbaby. Wish I got to see mine more often but my lifestyle and Traci's just don't leave much time to get together.
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