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Starshine

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Femoston 2/10 and feel awful - ? thyroid
« on: October 02, 2017, 12:38:05 PM »

Hi everyone

This is new for me to put a message on a forum but I am encouraged by the support given in this forum so I thought I'd give it a go.

I am 48 years old and peri-menapausal. I saw a Gynacologist in July and I have since been taking Femoston 2/10 tablets, so I am on my 3rd cycle.

It's hard to put in words what I have been going through but it has been awful!! - It feels like I have been in extreme PMS for the whole cycle with only glimpses of relief at random times. I have hormonal headaches, hot flushes, terrible mood swings - that are bordering extreme, nausea and heavy and dense brain fog. It has been a real struggle to function at work and at home - I have 2 children with challenging behaviour so I need to be calm and clear thinking 24/7. The way I am has had a catasphroic effect on my family and I need to turn things around!

I am feeling desperate about it all now.  I am seeing the Gynacologist again in a month to review and I am thinking that maybe I need to try patches instead. I also have thyroid problems - mainly underactive and from what I have researched the Thyroxine that I take can interact negatively with the HRT. When I asked the Gynacolgist about this she seemed to be dismissive of the relationship of menopausal hormones with the thyroid.

So, I guess what I am asking is for any thoughts from anyone also taking Femoston 2/10 and who has thyroid problems.

Thank you.

Starshine  :)
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Butterfly22

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Re: Femoston 2/10 and feel awful - ? thyroid
« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2017, 03:59:33 PM »

Hi and welcome, I can't say about with a thyroid but I didn't get on with femeston, hopefully someone can be along soon to advise xxx
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NorthArm

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Re: Femoston 2/10 and feel awful - ? thyroid
« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2017, 01:59:05 AM »

Hi Starshine

I was on Femoston 2/10 for 2 months, one week.

At first (the first two weeks) it was marvellous, after three - four days I was almost back to my old self. My problems started on the progesterone bit - very similar to what you're describing, plus awful anxiety and panic.

On the next oestrogen cycle, the 'feeling normal' would only come back by about 4 pm. Then the next progesterone period was hell. This didn't abate even once I started the oestrogen again......I saw a gynaecologist about ten days ago (at the end of week 1, month three) and she agrees I might be sensitive to the progesterone in it.

We discussed Mirena and patches...I'm not keen re progesterone.

I asked about patches with gel etc, she's not keen on prog cream and it's efficacy.

We discussed hysterectomy followed by patches - I'm happy for this, but need to do it in about 6months when the decks (work, holidays, back to school, etc) are clear.

In the meantime she has prescribed tibolone ( says I'm post due to bloods, but last natural period was in July, so I'm assuming she's prescribing off label).....transitioning to this is a bit difficult at times (mainly due to anxiety), but I'm now taking it in the morning instead of the evening and trying to eat every three hours to see if it improves.  My gp gave me Vagifem 10mcg on Friday (local oestrogen) at my request as one of the lovely ladies on here suggested to start it before I had a real issue with VA / dryness.

On Friday I requested full thyroid studies from my gp too, as many of my symptoms, since the storm hit me in June are very similar to hyperthyroidism. I'm getting results in a few hours so will keep you posted xx

In the meantime, have you considered seeing your gp, or ringing the gynae office to see if they might get you in earlier for review? Sometimes side effects become so overwhelming it's just not possible to see the three months out....hope you're feeling a bit better today xx
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Starshine

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Re: Femoston 2/10 and feel awful - ? thyroid
« Reply #3 on: October 03, 2017, 06:03:49 PM »

Hi Thanks so much both for taking the time to reply to my post.

It means a huge amount to know I am not on my own in a bubble of misery!

I will take on what you suggest and make a note of it for my next GP appt. What's interesting is that I also tend to feel better late afternoon too and generally have more energy then.

Bye for now.

Starshine  :)
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NorthArm

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Re: Femoston 2/10 and feel awful - ? thyroid
« Reply #4 on: October 04, 2017, 02:24:16 AM »

I know, what is with that?!

I got my bloods back, I have antibodies to thyroid present, and low side of normal TSH...so am being referred to an endocrinologist.

Good luck with your GP, hope it all goes well xx
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