Hi
Night_Owl Thanks - yes it's Testogel and it doesn't smell (well my sense of smell has declined but I think I would smell that!). I started it today because I was so tired after working this morning and exercise class last night I thought I've nothing to lose, even though I'm still on the Utrogestan! Yes a very small amount - haven't started feeling weird yet! Not sure when side effects might start.... Yes I am still using either Vagifem twice a week or Orthgynest ( still got some left!), as well as everything else!
Cassie - this was just in relation to the caution about starting/taking HRT at a late age eg over or nearing 60. It is the time since menopause that is the crucial issue re stroke/arteries thickening etc. The damage to these (blood system ) occurs gradually over the years following menopause and the research shows that HRT started after the "window of opportunity" - eg 5 - 10 years since menopause, is more risky in terms of heart etc because of this. HRT started before menopause or before 10 years has elapsed does not carry this specific risk - according to research,
Ju Ju - sorry to hear about the sdie effects of the T - especially as you had no noticeable difference

- this is what worries me especially as I never had acne as such, but I wouldn't want a return to the menopausal "acne" or rosacea I experienced before starting HRT - although this particular complaint disappeared swiftly after starting oestrogen. I would be concerned also about hair loss as my hair is still pretty thick and don't want to lose it! Well I can only try - and will have to see how it goes.... I know what you mean about the age issue - but presumably if any GPs you have to see about something, mention HRT - you also have the info on file where the consultant is happy for you to be on it - so they can't argue with that?
marras - lucky you with no libido problems at 65

. The lovely female part-time gynae GP ( not the one that disapproves - my actual GP) at thew practice says this happens in women where more T production is adrenal led rather than ovary led (as in my case). T is still produced by the adrenal glands. Not sure why you take a tablet too - my preference would be to be on a 50 mcg patch rather than the patch and the tablet???
warwick - I've never heard of T implants for pmt - but then I don't know what the treatments are for this. I like the sound of the side effects though!!! Sorry about your husband though. You are under a meno consultant aren't you? Maybe you could suggest that maybe you need a bit of T in addition to the HRT?
CLKD - your GP was not well-informed ( years ago they knew little about T for women). As I understand it, T should not lower your voice as it is hopefully being given in doses that are within our natural range - ie just reolacing some of what we have lost! I would certainly be worried if my voice went deep!
I'll let you all know how I get on!
Hurdity x
