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Re: EvistaFrom: anonymous@obgyn.netSat, 11 Apr 1998 12:54:33 -0500 (CDT)
At Fri, 10 Apr 1998, judy wrote: > >At Fri, 10 Apr 1998, judy wrote: >> >>At Thu, 9 Apr 1998, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >>> >>>I've been on HRT (estrogen only) for 10 years following a hysterectomy. >>>Over the years I've been on 1.25mg, .09mg, and 0.625mg. I can't say >>>those different dosages had any effect on my well-being >> >>You were probably placed on different levels of ERT depending on your >>symptoms. It is not uncommon after hyst.& BSO to be placed on a >>l.25mg., of ERT or more then with time,decrease the dose to 0.625mg. >> >>. I'd like to >>>know what is the optimal dosage of estrogen to eliminate risks of >>>cardiovascular problems, osteoporosis, and breast cancer? >>O.625mg., appears to be the standard dose to protect from cvd and osteo. >>However,estrogen does not decrease breast cancer.... Infact it may >>increase risk if taken for over 10 years.. You may want to talk to your >>doc., regarding your personal risk for breast cancer, osteo. &CVD. >>Evist may be an option for a while and then return to ert.. Talk this >>over with your doc. >> >>oops that Evista! >>-- >>The information provided is for meant to educate and should not be used to replace the advice of your own health care provider. You should always consult with your provider before starting any treatments. >> >-- >The information provided is for meant to educate and should not be used to replace the advice of your own health care provider. You should always consult with your provider before starting any treatments. >
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