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Old 07-10-2014, 12:10 PM #1
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Default Hormones and neuropathy

Hi All,
Sorry to jump in with a question when I haven't been on in a while. I'm going through some personal problems.

I have read a lot on here about woman getting neuropathy right around the age they began or were close to menopause.

One question is has there ever been a link found in research. My guess is not since most Dr's (male) would not even think of it let alone research it.

Second question has anyone tried bio identical hormone replacement? If so or if you knowing anything concerning this matter I would appreciate you sharing your knowledge.

I have an appt with a GYN who deals with bio identical hormone replacement next week. I'm really considering it.

I am doing a lot of reading and researching on my own but thought some of you may be able to help.
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