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carebear01 06-18-2011 05:51 AM

Hrt
 
:confused: Just wondering if any of you girls are taking or using any of the hormone replacement meds out there? Saw my gyn yesterday and felt like he was trying to push this on me. Besides the MS and heart palps, I'm otherwise healthy. The night sweats are manageable...not too bad really and no osteoporosis. I do have vag dryness but there are remedies for that. So, why would I need HRT's?? I've been in menopause for two years now and really don't want to deal with having a period again which is what will happen with the HRT...right? Just looking for some opinions and personal experiences with this. Thanks everyone! :grouphug::grouphug::wink:

SallyC 06-18-2011 12:07 PM

Some Docs and Nurses swear that some of those hormones help to curb some MS symptoms, so it may be worth a try, unless you are afraid of taking them.:hug:

Aarcyn 06-18-2011 07:11 PM

I don't take any hormones. I may have been asked if I wanted to but I do not even remember!

ewizabeth 06-18-2011 09:56 PM

I take a low dose estrogen and have each day since Dec 2000 when I had a hysterectomy.

Dejibo 06-19-2011 07:35 AM

I recently took estrogen when I was having such horrible night sweats while on copaxone. it didnt help one ding dang diddly bit. After I stopped taking C, my night sweats stopped.

I had breast cancer a long time ago, so HRT was a risky prospect for me, but I was miserable.

I was denied entry into a clinical trial for Copaxone and Estrogen because of my cancer history. I never did follow up for the results of that.

Mariel 06-19-2011 04:25 PM

I can't take Estrogen or Progestin because I have porphyria. Even avoid phytoestrogenic
foods such as wild yam, soy, and garbanzos.

Lady 06-21-2011 11:18 PM

I was neutered at a young age, so I have been on HRT for eons. It helps MS for some people. That trial is one of many that says Estrogen (Estriol) may help with MS. So I am like Wiz.

If you still have your Uterus you need progesterone too. That is the one that gives you problems, it is risky, and can cause spotting, etc.

If you can make it without drugs, do that. Some have short menopause times and easy ones too. Good luck. Women are so lucky. We get all the fun stuff. Ha ha ha :eek:

SallyC 06-22-2011 12:31 PM

I started menopause, just about the time I was DXed with MS....coincidence? At 40, I had a gullbladder operation and had my last period at that time....coincidence?

I never took hormones and faired pretty well and pretty quickly, without too many problems.

I wonder if a little estrogen would have helped my MS?

NurseNancy 06-22-2011 05:31 PM

i had breast CA in '08 and have been on tamoxifen.
they won't let me take ANY estrogen and say that even some stays in the fat tissue.

i take Evening Primrose Oil 1000mg/day for my hot flashes and it works well.


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