Hi
First of all can I say that I saw my lovely specialist gynae only this week to discuss my bits and HRT.
I thought he might try to persuade me to try coming off HRT after 2 years on it- I had tried reducing the dose but the night sweats kicked in again. He said keep on the normal dose for me- it's gel so it's different to tablets in that I can adjust the dose to get just the right amount to control symptoms. He says I am well within the 5 year period when I will need to re-assess. His view is that up to 5 years' use does not increase your risks.
If you see my previous post from MArch it gives the stats.
However, I was reading online that the 2 biggest studies which showed risks are now considered flawed.
Something I read recently showed that being on HRT had roughly the same risk- after 5 years- as one of the other risk factors, drinking, being overweight and not exrcising, but even that's not very precise, is it?
Have you done a calculation of your breast cancer risk by putting in your lifestyle risks, such as age of first period, menopause age, age when first child born, etc etc?
when I di mine it was slightly lower than average risk- so I reckoned that HRT would bring it up to average.
one other point- the TYPE of HRT you take is a facotr. They now believe that it is not oestrogen that causes cancer but progesterone, as women who take just oestrogen if they have had a hysterectomy have very few extra cases of breast cancer.
My dr has me on a 3-monthly long cycle HRT which means I only take progestins once every 3 months ( and have a period every 3 months) rather than for 14 days a month, or daily as some HRT does.
It's still worrying but we take risks every day when we drive our cars, far greater than the risks of HRT. I am not blase about HRT and the risks, but for me my quality of life is so much better. I also had low bone density, verging on osteoporosis, so although the HRT is not primarily for that, it will help.
I think you have to weigh up your own preferences and risk factors then take a chance.