Maggie Honey was diagnosed with antiphospholipid syndrome, which can be described as having ‘sticky’ blood that is prone to clotting. When she was 46 and a busy mum of triplets, Maggie began having insomnia, recurrent UTIs and dry eyes, skin and mouth. It wasn’t until her periods had stopped for a year and she felt dreadful all the time that she realised many of her symptoms might be related to menopause. When she sought help, she was given more diagnoses related to her blood condition but no help for her symptoms. Her blood disorder consultant at the time told her, ‘whatever you do, don’t go on HRT’. This was due to the inaccurate belief that all HRT holds a risk of clot.
In this episode, Dr Louise Newson talks through all the issues that Maggie’s story illustrates, including explaining why HRT is usually safe for people at risk of clot, when estrogen is given through the skin via a patch, gel or spray. They discuss how beneficial HRT can be for your quality of life, and what lifestyle factors do actually raise your risk of getting a clot.
Maggie’s 3 menopause tips for people at risk of clot:
Read more about Maggie’s story here and for more information, read our booklet on Menopause and Clots.
Thrombosis UK is the charity mentioned in this episode for people at risk of, or living with, thrombosis (clots) and the website is www.thrombosisuk.org
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133 - Recognising and getting help for your perimenopause with Dr Rebecca Lewis
132 - The benefits and pitfalls of evidence based medicine with Jonathan Underhill
131 - Joining the dots through research and education with Lucy Chatwin
130 - ‘It‘s a scandal that more isn‘t known about the menopause‘ with Dr Richard Hull
129 - Taking a mid-life career leap to help menopausal women with Gaele Lalahy
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127 - Introducing Alistair Darby, CEO of Newson Health
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124 - Menopause specialists advocating for women of colour with Dr Nneka Nwokolo and Dr Martina Toby
123 - The Menopause Revolution with Carolyn Harris MP
121 - Celebrating World Menopause Day: supporting one another
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119 - Testosterone: why can’t we have our own hormone back? With Dr Zoe Hodson
118 - Testosterone: not just icing on the cake with Rachel Dawber
117 - Transforming the lives of men and women with Paul Anderson
116 - Testosterone: the forgotten hormone with Professor Isaac Manyonda
115 - Migraine and hormones, with specialist Dr Katy Munro
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