Hi Starproms
Belated

from me - have been busy for a few days!
I can't really add much to what's been said - just amazed as the others have said - that you were given a cyclical HRT when you were in mid 60's and post-menopausal - yet another example of the ignorance of some doctors - such a very basic error!
Having said that I am in my 60's and still having a bleed (every 6-8 weeks though) - through choice because I don't want to be on continuous progesterone.
A pity you had to give up though - ideally you could carry on if you suffer from symptoms but I agree that 2 mg (high dose) tablet HRT is not ideal in 60's and especially as you started at 60 I think - was this long after menopause? If coming off HRT does not work for you there is always patch HRT to consider which is better in over 60's or late starters to HRT, but yes get the local oestrogen definitely.
I presume for docs to say you had atrophy of the womb too you must have had an ultra-sound scan and maybe a transvaginal one too which measured the thickness of the womb lining? It is normal for it to atrophy later in post-menopause and sometimes also on HRT if the progestogen is quite high dose compared to the oestrogen - and in your case this would be why you were fine on the tablets. However surprising to bleed after the first cycle on the new tablets - but I expect your uterus didn't know what had hit it - all that pure oestrogen making it grow!
I hope you manage to sort out with the doc what you need to be comfortable and without horrible symptoms.
Hurdity x