Gabby Logan suggests that we should stop trying to get rid of the menopause. HRT can help.

IT wasn’t until I was recording an episode of my podcast The Mid Point in the autumn of 2020 that I realised I was experiencing perimenopausal symptoms.

Mariella Frostrup, my guest was talking about her experiences during the menopause.

Gabby Logan says she realised she was experiencing perimenopausal symptoms when she was recording her podcast

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Gabby Logan claims she discovered she was suffering from perimenopausal symptoms as she was recording her podcast
Gabby said: 'It suddenly dawned on me that my periods had become a lot less frequent'

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Gabby stated, “It suddenly dawned upon me that my periods were becoming a lot more frequent.”Credit: Getty

She’s a bit older than me and was talking about things that she’d gone through, and I suddenly realised that some of the symptoms she was describing sounded very familiar.

At the time, I was 47 years old. It was more about mood, anxiety, feeling drained and not being able to focus my mind.

But it had been like a slow erosion, and we were still in the midst of the pandemic, so I wasn’t sure if the way I was feeling was just because of that.

But after listening and talking to Mariella, I started investigating, and voilà – it was perimenopause.

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It suddenly dawned on me that my periods had become a lot less frequent, my skin was feeling quite dry and my hair wasn’t in as good condition as usual.

When I started looking at a list of symptoms, there were many little things that added up.

Mariella recommended a specialist to me and I booked an appointment for general blood tests. These included checking my hormones.

I was contacted by the specialist one week later. He said: “Your hormones are on the floor.”

She suggested that I try bioidentical hormones in order to get back to my former self.

My goodness, my reaction to Christmas that year was amazing.

Pretty much within a few weeks, I felt totally different – a lot more like the old me. Although I still went to the gym four to five times per week, I was getting so much more from it.

It wasn’t entirely straightforward, though – my skin started breaking out and I realised I didn’t need as much testosterone, so my doctor scaled back the dose.

However, overall I felt more mentally sharp and optimistic. I was also more at ease at home.

When it comes to the perimenopause/menopause, it’s got to be the person’s individual decision whether to take medication, but it’s really important that women are properly informed and not just reading scary headlines about it.

I still notice a narrative within parts of the media that somehow if you submit to HRT, you’re cheating.

There’s also occasionally an attitude of: “I’m gonna hang on for a bit longer, I’m not going to take HRT yet.”

But if it’s been proven that the earlier you take it, the better your chances are of not getting osteoporosis, and that your heart will be healthier, why are we hanging out like troopers trying to beat the menopause?

The idea that you need to be in a pool or sweat every night to get treatment should be discredited.

I’m not somebody who has experienced depression, but I just don’t think women should have to settle for a low mood for the rest of their lives.

What’s more, if me being on HRT means I’m not going to bother the NHS with any of the potential health issues that can arise when our hormones deplete, then that in itself is a positive for them and me.

My hair and skin feel healthier, less dry and my mood has improved. I also have a better libido, more energy, and less brain fog.

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Yes, I could have probably carried on living without HRT, and I wouldn’t have died.

But to me, that’s not how we live. I’ve had a great first half of my life – I want the second half to be just as fun and rewarding.

  • The First Half by Gabby Logan (£20, Piatkus) is out now.
Gabby said: 'Yes, I could have probably carried on living without HRT, and I wouldn’t have died'

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Gabby said: ‘Yes, I could have probably carried on living without HRT, and I wouldn’t have died’Credit: Rex

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