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Surgery plunged me into menopause - it was like falling off a hormonal cliff edge

Surgery plunged me into menopause - it was like falling off a hormonal cliff edge

Summary

A woman from East Sussex, Kate Dyson, experienced an abrupt onset of menopause after having her ovaries removed. She started a campaign to improve NHS care for women who undergo similar surgeries. Her effort seeks better pre-surgery information, access to hormone therapy, and follow-up support.

Key Facts

  • Kate Dyson had surgery to remove both ovaries, causing sudden menopause.
  • She was surprised by severe symptoms like hot flushes and confusion soon after surgery.
  • Dyson created a group, Surge Menopause, to change NHS policies on surgical menopause care.
  • She calls for better information and automatic access to hormone therapy for these women.
  • Only 4.8% of certain women at three NHS hospitals received hormone therapy post-surgery.
  • National guidelines suggest hormone therapy until age 51, the average menopause age.
  • Dyson built a website to provide information on surgical menopause.
  • The Department of Health and Social Care acknowledges the issue and is working on solutions.
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