You were reading the book 'the myths of the menopause'. You never had any menopausal symptoms. What, did this book reaffirm that kind of thing?
It told me quite a bit about HRT because when my mother was alive she kept saying ' Have you started, are you going through the menopause yet?' 'Oh go on HRT.' "Mum! There's nothing wrong with me!" And HRT to me is more of a problem, I think it's just, it was an American doctor who discovered it and they've given it people for years and years and years. They don't know the long term affects of it. It's just like the pill, what they don't know but they can certainly shut women up by putting them on it. And that is not a good thing.
And my mother had osteoporosis so my GP, I go to, mine's a lady and she did mention HRT once and I said, for osteoporosis, and I said you know "I'm not going on HRT, you can put me on Didronel [calcium tablets]" [laughs] so that was sort of it, you know, I wouldn't have gone on it. But I didn't need to. So...