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I make you this promise: get a prescription for Premarin or Estratest HS and after one pill the night sweats will cease.
I have taken HRT for fifteen years. Every couple of years I give it a break. If I start with the night sweats I go back on it.
So far, I still need it. Actually, I'm much more at risk of heart attack than you are; I don't exercise and my blood pressure isn't that low. My mother took Premarin for TWENTY YEARS and never had a heart attack. She did die at 83 from a massive stroke; she had high blood pressure all her life. I notice you're looking at your parent's heart history; in my opinion heavy smoking is deadly. My sister smoked 3 packs a day and died at 36. She had had scarlet fever as a kid and I've heard that that weakens the heart.
I'm just saying I could not and would not go through that every night. Nada. Can't do it. Susan