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Default estrogen and me.

I had a surgical menopause many years ago. After the removal of my ovaries/uterus I slipped instantly into the heat and it took years to get over. now more than 15 years later, I have been night sweating like no body's business. thru the years I have had many MDs surprised by the removal of my ovaries and after, your skin changes, and other things that normally happen, didnt seem to be affecting me. Two made mention that they bet a peice of my ovary got left behind. I am 48 now, and right in that change range.

I have recently undergone multiple tests to figure out why I am so sweaty. The MD at the end of the tests still has no answer, so he asked me if I had anything to add. I asked for the tiniest bit of estrogen to see if it would have any effect. He ordred it and I took 0.5mg last night and woke up DRY! Wahoo! its amazing how disturbed your sleep can be when you are drenched and miserable. I dont just night sweat, I have been day sweating too. The MD feared the worst and had me checked for a lymphoma. Its really rare this far away from a surgical menopause to hit a natural one. Maybe those others MDs were right. Maybe a peice got left.

Anyway you shake it. ONE pill stopped the sweats. Lets see if it continues or if its just a fluke.
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