dahliagirl, that could very well be the case about the daily use. My GYN, who knows my endometriosis history, was ok with me taking it 10 days/month only, in great part because my estradiol dose is so low. A lot is symptom-driven: if a woman is on HRT (with endo) and is having symptoms, then it's certainly time to reassess. If one has had surgery to remove the majority of the endo, that should help as well. Endo that was never treated, may be a different situation entirely when it comes to using HRT and wanting to keep the symptoms at bay. Endo is a very individual disease that affects each woman so differently. Pain can be quirky and is often related to location of lesions but not necessarily to how extensive the lesions are. I could never do the progesterone daily and so settled on a cyclical route. It really ends up being what the woman and her doctor can agree on and what best manages her situation the whole way around.
peacegirl, by 'stronger', I meant more potent in its intended purpose (to help with the lining) but that doesn't necessarily mean you would tolerate the Provera less. There are some women who do better with synthetics than using the natural progesterone. All trial and error, unfortunately. I would consider it, as well, if need be.
I'm sorry your consultation was so frustrating. It gets wearisome that doctors seem to just prescribe 'by the book' and are generally not willing to deviate from the set script. In the U.S. we don't have the private vs. non-private doctor issues, so it just become a matter of finding a practitioner with reasonable knowledge, an open mind and willingness to experiment with different regimens. I would say go privately if you can afford it and if you are committed to trying a different (less frequent) regimen of the Utrogestan. Alternately, you could take the progesterone in the way you have suggested (every other day) and then pay privately for your own scans for peace of mind? I don't suggest going off doctor's orders, but clearly there are many practitioners who are okay with cyclic use so insisting it be an every-single-day dosage is not necessarily the 'norm' any more these days.
I hope you can find a practitioner that will listen!! They are out there!
