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Is it safe to go through premenapausal whith pbc as I'm sure a consultant said that thay would have to try and stop it

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Hi,

I am perimenopausal and not heard anything about issue concerning PBC. In fact ,i think i remeber a previous post on here about hrt for menopause. X

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Ok thank you for your reply

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Never heard that before. Only issue is if you need HRT and that would be decided by your specialist as lots of options if needed. I am peri menopausal at the moment.

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