Hi lisa789
If you have been prescribed the norethisterone to help protect the endometrium from the extra oestrogen from the patch then that is a ridiculously high dose! If you look at the medium dose tablets ( 2 mg oestrogen), then the dose is 1 mg for 12 days, not 10 mg!!!! That is a very strange way of dealing with pms - but gyane must have reasons - perhaps you can ask when they ring? If you are having regular periods and have never skipped on nor had irregular or skipped cycles then you are most likely not yet peri-menopausal although there must be a reason you have been diagnosed as this?
Utrogestan would not be prescribed vaginally by your GP but you can use it like this. However a normal dose of progestogen may well not affect you in this way! I would either go with Limpy's suggestion of Evorel sequi and see if a lower, transdermal dose would suit you better, or try utrogestan - (it may be in the doc's book as "micronised progesterone").
Print off the info from the link Limpy gave (scroll down for utrogestan) to take with you in case the doc queries what you are asking for. If you have no joy with the outpatients then you should go back to your doc but hopefully if you tell gynae they don't agree with you they will prescribe something else.
Hurdity x
