Hi Elle66

So sorry to hear you had problems with HRT that initially helped your symptoms and then made them worse.
Unfortunately this is often the case with the synthetic progestogens used in most HRT types and the fact that you were given them on a continuous basis meant that you were experiencing continuous low grade progestogenic side effects like you mention.
First you probably would benefit from a higher dose of oestrogen - you are still young and many women have not yet reached menopause at your age. This is much easier to change if you use separate oestrogen and progestogen rather than the combi patches you have tried ( including the sequi one).
Second if you are intolerant of synthetic progestogens then you could switch to Utrogestan - micronised progesterone - which is biologically identical to the one in our own bodies. You would then take oestrogen in the form of separate patch (which go up to 100 mcg in dose rather than the 50 mcg of the combi patches), or gel - which is easy to change the dose of.
Third - until you know what you can tolerate - then far better to remain on a cycle because at least that gives you some of the month on oestrogen only. The problem with the combi patches like Femseven sequi - you take the progestogen for two weeks, and then there is the withdrawal phase when the progestogen is still in your system - say the next 3 days - so you only have about 10 days to feel anywhere near normal! If you take oestrogen and separate progesterone - the starting dose is 200 mg for 12 days per 28 and you could try this and see how you got on. You could use it vaginally too if you were sensitive to it orally, and also maybe slightly lengthen your cycle ( depending on your oestrogen dose).
I really think you should persevere - because you would still benefit from extra oestrogen at your age and once you get sorted out you should feel so much better - and as your own hormones are stable you should be able to find a dose and regime to suit you.
If this appeals to you - have a look at the oestrogen HRT types and the section of progestogen and if you want to go back to the doc and have any more questions please do ask!
http://www.menopausematters.co.uk/treatafter.phphttp://www.menopausematters.co.uk/to_progestogens.phpHope this helps

Hurdity x