Quote from: Nooms on January 08, 2018, 05:54:57 AMMy Doctor has now suggested changing me over to Oral HRT but I am a little concerned with this option as I am 46 years old and have been lead to believe that this could be hazardous for someone in my bracket.
Anyone here have any advice, experiences etc of the pill form at the upper age range?
Those studies that found deleterious effects of pills on women above the age of 40 consisted of non-bio-identical forms of estrogen such as Premarin, ethinyl estradiol and DES.
In studies on women with advanced breast cancer, high doses of bio-identical estrogens, like VERY high doses, resulted in a low rate of complications (only 1 DVT in about 55 women after 6-22 mths of treatment) and that is quite surprising given the ages of these women (up to 92 yrs old) and the fact they were more at risk, not only due to their age but also due their cancer.
Now, there is also another thing to consider and that is that birth control pills contain the equivalent of a very high dose of oral estradiol, far higher than what is typically prescribed to transwomen, in terms of effects on the liver (coagulation) and these birth control pills are routinely prescribed to women all over the world, without much supervision, even after the age of 40 and despite this, the risk of DVT in this population remains very low, around 0.03%.
The above findings and results are reassuring and I tend to agree with your doctor that oral isn't as hazardous as it's made to be, as long as bio-identical estradiol is prescribed.
My 2 cents.