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Re: Postmenopausal cramps and premarin cream

From: Kay (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 29 Sep 1998 07:20:53 -0500 (CDT)


At Mon, 28 Sep 1998, Dot wrote: >
>In 1990 I had a surgical menopause, (not female) and stopped my period
>during surgery. Dr. said it was due to my age of 50 and also the major
>shock to my system (had gall bladder and kidney removed - not cancer) -
>About three years ago I had a night that changed my life - was so
>constipated I cried, ended up with aching everytime I go to bathroom now
>- have had colonoscopy - found diverticula but ok - I was told a few
>years ago that my vagina was inflammed and was put on premarin creme
>besides HRT - eventually stopped using it - recently started slight
>spotting - -Dr. said it was vagina infection - so dry - after that we
>cleared up I used premarin cream again - stopped about a week ago and
>there was a small spot again - besides the aching every time I go to the
>bathroom and the constant aching I have now - don't even know what is
>aching anymore - - IBS or cramps - Anyone else ever spot - - Maybe my
>body is coming out of shock - because I notice I am pretty warm all the
>time and it is humid where I work - - - Thanks

I don't want to add to your stress, but you may want to look into the methods that are used to produce premarin. Knowing what I know now, I would ALWAYS use an alternative. I think it should be banned from the market.




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