Yes, in 2018 I was diagnosed with endometrial intraepithelial neoplasia (EIN) and had a total hysterectomy to remove "precancerous cells". After the op I was told that a "final pathological report has come back from the laboratory following your operation. This has confirmed that there is no evidence of any cancer" which was a huge relief.
After the op the hot flushes and night sweats came back and I thought I would try non-hormonal options, most recently I've been taking A Vogel Menopause Support. My GP referred me for some online cognitive behaviour therapy earlier this year. The material on worrying and anxiety was useful (I just have to remember to use it!). When I'm worrying about something it definitely makes night sweats worse (surge of adrenaline?).
I've read Managing Hot Flushes and Night Sweats: A Cognitive Behavioural Self-help Guide to the Menopause by Myra Hunter up until the point where I should do some practical exercises. Has anyone found these helpful?
I think my memory is getting worse but this could just be due to not getting enough sleep.
I think Rebecca Thurston is a genuine women's health academic
https://www.sph.pitt.edu/directory/rebecca-thurston