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What happens when i stop taking hrt?

        WHAT HAPPENS WHEN I STOP TAKING HRT?
Once your body is no longer receiving the replacement oestrogen, the symptoms of oestrogen deficiency will start to return. For hot Rushes, unless you are several years past the menopause (or have been cutting down gradually), you will probably notice them appear within a few days; but you will continue to have the benefit of oestrogen on the condition of your skin, bones, vagina and bladder for a few months after you stop. Eventually, however, your skin will become thinner, your vagina drier, your bones less dense, and bladder problems may return.
Nature has pre-detennined for you how long your hot flushes and other short-term symptoms will last, and taking HRT will not affect this. So, for example, if you were genetically destined to have flushes for two years and you stop HRT after eighteen months, then the flushes will last for another six months; if you stop HRT after two and a half years, you will probably get some flushes as your body's level of oestrogen falls, but once you have stopped taking it and oestrogen levels have stabilised again, the flushes should stop. What you can't know, however, is what timespan. Nature has in mind for you, so it is impossible to predict exactly how you will be affected by the withdrawal of replacement oestrogen.

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