Types of HRT

What types of HRT are available to me?

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  • Pauline 's photo avatar
    Pauline — 14.10.2018 09:18
    In menopause, hoping for the best natural support to help. Tried hrt & it made me feel sick & could not eat & headache strong from it.

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      Eileen — 16.10.2018 09:33
      Hi Pauline You may find the Menopause Support helpful, why not sign up for the 7 Days to a Better Menopause Plan, you receive a free 7 day pack of the tablets. www.avogel.co.uk/join

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    Brenda — 08.07.2017 13:38
    OK. I think things are beginning to work. My period stopped and the hot flashes are just starting to ease!! Many thanks for that one. I saw the doctor but they are unwilling to give HRT as I suffer with migraines. I have a review next month to keep a watch on how I go. Normally I would appear to be a candidate for HRT but it seems this could cause stokes with migraine. What are the risks and benefits in my case.

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      Eileen — 11.07.2017 11:52
      Hello Brenda, Side effects associated with HRT are different depending on the type of HRT that you are being offered. The doctor can advise you on specific ones related to you and advise on any short term or long term benefits. Here at A Vogel we tend to advocate a more natural approach with our Menopause support tablets, this is a plant based option. Although we understand every women is individual and stress, health and lifestyle can play a role. If I can be of further assistance let me know.

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    Brenda — 04.07.2017 10:53
    So here I am suffering again. I've brought my sage and vitamin B, please tell me how long it takes to work. I've also just got my period and it's really heavy. Right from the start I am using night towels and 1 per hour at that. I am sorry to keep bothering you but need your help again

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      eileen — 04.07.2017 14:11
      Hi Brenda, No problem, you are welcome to contact me! Sage usually takes between several days to a few weeks to kick in and the same with the B Vits. If your periods are really heavy or you are flooding it is really important to check this with your doctor, this can make you low in iron very quickly which can then lead to other health issues. Your doctor can test your iron level and offer a supplement if necessary.

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