
The Little Book of HRT
Your essential guide to hormones and menopause
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Dr Ellie Cannon
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The go-to manual for anybody considering starting HRT and navigating the perimenopause journey
Most GP visits are 10-15 minutes long – never enough time for your doctor to take you through all the ins and outs of hormone replacement therapy. Written by Dr Ellie Cannon, a practising GP specialising in women’s health, this easy-to-understand guide condenses everything doctors wish they had time to tell you.
With the amount of conflicting information on menopause, navigating this journey can be overwhelming. It’s been framed in some quarters as the panacea – the more hormones you take, the better you’ll feel. But there are also a lot of GPs concerned that women are being over-promised a positive menopause.
Dr Ellie is here to redress the balance: in support of HRT but sensible about the pros and cons of the treatment. With her level-headed and impartial approach, she doesn’t ask you to jump on the HRT bandwagon, but gives you clear, digestible advice and information as you start your research during perimenopause. Getting to the crux of HRT, this is your personal GP consultation from start to finish – with all your questions finally answered.
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'This book is basically the consultation on HRT I would give my patients if I had all the time in the world. Filled with no-nonsense, down-to-earth advice that will help women make the best decisions about their personal menopausal journey, and written in an easily digestible form. I wish I could put it on a prescription!' (Dr Dawn Harper)
'This is a really important book. With all the confusion over HRT in recent years, it has never been more important for women to have a truly balanced, evidence-based reference. It's their bodies and they deserve to be able to make truly informed decisions. This book provides exactly that. Somehow Ellie has managed to translate all the jargon and cut through the noise.' (Dr Sarah Jarvis MBE)