Hi jgr
Sorry to hear your symptoms are coming back.
From the date of the last period oestrogen levels continue to fall until about 2 years past menopause when they stabilise at a low level. Apparently though, FSH is still variable during this time and the other hormones (Anti-Mullerian hormone, Inhibin B - not sure what these do!) don't stabilise at their lowest level until 3 -6 years following the last period
http://www.imsociety.org/downloads/email_downloads/2012_02_16_1773491/straw10.pdf (Table on page 5). Kathleen - it is all set out in the paper at this link! In fact the paper says that the early post-menopause lasts 5-8 years!!!!!
Given the complex hormonal changes that are taking place it is not surprising that some women experience a worsening of symptoms as they progress into post-menopause. Added to this you are taking Evorel conti which gives you a continuous dose of a powerful synthetic progestogen which can give rise to negative side effects in some women - continuously. I have also read that progestogens especially synthetic ones can inhibit the positive effects of oestrogen so maybe this effect becomes more pronouced with time as your own oestrogen levels fall further?
Your doc is quite right - your hormones have lessened! Just because they are now probably stable does not mean that you won't experience symptoms because women are sensitive either or both to fluctuations and/or overall decrease.
My suggestions would be to try for a different type of HRT - ideally I would choose separate oestrogen and progestogen and even more ideally I would return to a cycle (again ideally a slightly longer than 4 week cycle if possible) for a short while to see if you can identify whether the progestogen is the cause of your problems. The downside is that you would have a bleed but better this maybe than the symptoms you are experiencing?
Yes it may well be that you need to increase your thyroid medication - especially if you have other symptoms eg feeling cold, putting on weight etc? In addition low testosterone can also cause some of these effects. Not sure about the dizziness and nausea and headaches though - I would want to have these investigated just to rule out anything else - as well as look at your HRT regime.
Did you say that the menopause clinic said that the symptoms were not meno related or your own GP? I am surprised that a gyane consultant would not consider that the HRT you are using might benefit from being reviewed. Perhaps you can be referred to an endocrinologist?
Hurdity x