Dandelion. The HRT should help with most meno symptoms. The sweating you are experiencing during the day may not be menopause related. I've been finding this very mild weather we have been having is making me sweat more, especially when I go into over heated environments like shops. Do remember you are peri-meno so your own hormones will still be working away in the background and giving you variations in the way you feel.
The first thing I noticed was that I was more comfortable at night so sleeping better. This may be why you are waking so full of beans in the morning? You're so used to being sluggish in the morning, feeling good seems odd?
I used to get hot flushes when I was taking too much oestrogen so I definitely wouldn't increase dosage yet. The oestrogen levels will increase gradually over the next few weeks - you store a certain amount in your body fat.
Our bodies are not machines A car can be tuned to tick over nicely, add the right oil and petrol, change the spark plugs etc and off you go. Our bodies are so complex and we are bombarded with so many conflicting elements we all have to respond to things differently.
Try not to worry - I know that's hard. Take care. DG x
Hi Dancingirl,
Thanks for replying to my post.
I am not waking up feeling full of beans in the morning.
I am getting adrenaline in my stomach and feeling very anxious.
Please could I have clarification.
Thanks for infoming me about my own hormones working as well as my HRT. I now appreciate that my own hormones are working to their own cycles, (anything from 18 days to 43 days)
So, my body may well be making it's own progesterone, whilst I am taking the oestradiol only part of my femoston pills.
I still sweat after walking anywhere, even in cold weather.
Saturday was very cold here, and after a five minute leisurely walk to the town, (not overly wrapped up) and a slow browse around the market stalls, I was lathered, it was running down my back.
I used to sweat in bed, even with a fan. The tablets stopped me sweating in bed, although I do still need the fan on. This sweating effect went the day after I started my tablets and has not returned.
Thank you for informing me that the oestradiol will build up.
I woke up scared to get out of bed today. I went to bed at about seven last night. When I feel like this, I just want to stay in bed, wrapped in my duvet, I hate feeling so vulnerable.
I don't mind waiting, if it means the meds will kick in eventually, so long as I know it's the right thing to do.
When I realised I hadn't mentioned in my first post, that the night sweats went straightaway, I thought it may change the answer, but if it doesn't I am cool with that.
Many thanks again.
