vivdunstan: Photo of me from Melrose Grammar School plus NHS thanks (nhs)
I had to suddenly stop my HRT (been on it, in one form or another, for 6 years) on Monday, on the orders of the Dundee gynaecologist. She wants me off it while they hopefully operate and figure out what's wrong with me.

Over the last couple of days I've been getting hotter, and tonight had very hot flush symptoms. My surface temperature is also rising. Martin tonight said my face is very red.

Ha ha ha! This is going to be *fun*. I got these and other menopausal symptoms before I started the HRT - including visiting Venice in late 2019 with a tomato-coloured face. But I was mainly started on HRT to help my poor bone health.

Normally people stopping HRT are advised to taper down slowly. But in circumstances like I'm in it's a sudden stop.
vivdunstan: Photo of me from Melrose Grammar School plus NHS thanks (nhs)
Wonderful news from the rheumatologist - just found her letter waiting in the hallway. My latest bone density scan 2 weeks ago in Perth showed that I have improved, going back from full blown osteoporosis 8 years ago to osteopenia, which is like part way between normal/healthy bone density and full osteoporosis. So the strong bone regrowth drugs I've been on ever since 2017 have helped a lot! I am to keep on them though, because I continue to be on a pretty decent daily steroid dose. But that's ok. They are helping. They are a big complication for dental treatment options, because of how they can cause bone death in the jaw, limiting the types of procedures that dentists can safely do. But my dentist is working around them. And we are coping. So yay!

I've been on daily steroids permanently since 1998. Also my periods stopped completely for much of my 30s due to my toxic cocktail of other drugs. Only to resume for a short time after. So my bones have taken a pretty big hit. But reverting from full osteoporosis to osteopenia now is wonderful news.
vivdunstan: Photo from our wedding in Langholm (martin)
On the way home from my bone density scan at Perth Royal Infirmary we called into Gannochy Duck Pond in Perth. Martin was particularly hoping to see their mandarin ducks - a very unusual thing to see in Scotland. The mandarin ducks were there but staying largely under cover, though he got some pictures. But there were lots of other birds to photograph. I especially liked this photo of three mallard ducks, with loads of interesting reflections in the water.

Three mallard ducks swimming to the left in a row across a river in front of reed beds. There are many reflections in the water, of the beige reeds behind, and the three ducks below. The reflections are shaky and wiggly, and quite artistic. The birds at the left and right in the picture are male, brightly coloured, with green heads, brown neck/chest and grey/white body. In the middle is a female mallard, with mottled brown/beige colouring.
vivdunstan: Photo of me from Melrose Grammar School plus NHS thanks (nhs)
Had my first NHS mammogram 4 weeks ago. Got the results letter in the post today. Nothing untoward found. They’ll call me back in 3 years or so. Those results came through quicker than I expected. It seems hardly any time since the day of the scan, in Carnoustie, on the opening day of the Senior Open golf championship. Still waiting to get a letter for my very overdue DEXA bone density scan. I haven’t had one since my last one 8 years ago, that confirmed I had full blown osteoporosis. But one NHS thing done and dusted!

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