Tinkerbellj, have you been taking the Utrogestan for 9 days now? If so, no wonder you feel the way you do, I couldn't even consider taking it for that length of time and as for the 200mg dose, forget it, it is never going to happen.
This Utrogestan dosage problem and subsequent side effects keeps rearing its ugly head doesn't it? I think the NHS are over prescribing it and how can it possibly be right for people to be prescribed the same dose irrespective of how much oestrogen they are taking?
The NHS guidelines/licensed dosage for Utrogestan needs to be reviewed urgently and they must start advising women to use it vaginally if they can because it is far more effective when used in that way and has fewer side effects.
My advice to anyone who is struggling with Utrogestan remains the same. Switch to the Professor Studd regime of 100mg vaginally for 7 days each month and then, after a few months, have a scan to make sure your lining is OK - it is always sensible to try and have a scan anyway. It may turn out that you need to take slightly more but at least you will know how well it is working and I suspect the vast majority of women will easily get enough lining clearance from the 100mg 7 day regime. I certainly do and I now stretch my cycle to 5 weeks.
I have yet to hear about a woman who has been on the Professor Studd regime and ended up with endometrial hyperplasia as a direct result of it.