Kirsty Wark is perfectly intelligent. When she was given a full hysterectomy and hrt, in the late 1990s.
However, at the turn of the Millenium, the interim results of the Million Women Study and the Womens Health Initiative, which were startling and damning, were released to much publicity, and she, like many, many others came off hrt as they thought or were advised that it was the best thing for their health. Doctors were advised to give the smallest amount for the shortest time, with a max of 5 years, and many women have continued to struggle through menopause as best they can without any hrt for fear of it causing breast cancer. HRT has been portrayed as a final resort.
This is a documentary that explains what has happened, explores experiences, and encourages women to look after their health and that there is help there if they want it (or should be if their GP has read the new guidelines and the information for GPs from the professional bodies).
It is gentle and does not go into specific detail about hows and whys hrt prescribing etc, but it is encouraging. It is an enjoyable programme and worth a watch.
Kirsty, having the right age and the experience over this time is their presenter and does an excellent job.