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Hello, I have just been diagnosed at peri-menopausal. Doctor has given me HRT patches which I still have in my draw waiting to be applied
will start them next week. Going away in a few days for a few days in the sun and this is giving me no joy at all. I'm sure this is usual. I have a fabulous life, a wonderful husband, lovely daughter and a job. So why can't I just look forward to this. My husband said how much he is looking forward to just sitting in the sun and I just gave him a list of symptoms that makes me not looking forward to it. Please tell me I'm not going mad!!! Glad to have found site by the way
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Salad
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Yep- feeling flat is one of the many delights related to being peri menopausal/menopausal
Hopefully when you start your HRT things will improve for you.
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Vieja Bruja
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Hi !
I'm sure the HRT will lift your mood - why the delay in applying the patches straight away?
I started Elleste Duet 1mg almost 2 months ago and I'm amazed at the transformation already, my hot flushes have completely disappeared and the 'fog' has lifted from my brain, I can now think straight !
Good luck on your trip away x
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Annie0710
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I'd wait til you're back before you start. There's always a chance you could react to it. One patch I tried gave me an almighty 4 day migraine. It'd have been even worse if I was abroad and laying in a dark room trying to vomit. Try and enjoy your break and start your patches after x
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Hi pattik
It depends what patches you have been given. The first patches I was given gave me migraines on the second part of the pack so as Annie0710 says - you don't want this on holiday - although the oestrogen should life your mood. Sometimes though even the initial rapid rise in oestrogen can give a headache so perhaps best to wait - but depends on how bad you are feeling now? Many women actually feel much better when on holiday anyway - just because of the sunshine and relaxation...so when you get there you will enjoy it
Hurdity x
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pattik
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Thank you to everyone who answered, I really do appreciate it. Yes delaying as bit nervous how body will react, but hopefully mood will lift with sunshine (and the odd wine I am sure
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I am going to keep on this forum as well, so many things I have read have made me feel as though I am not going COMPLETELY mad. Thank you
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Enjoy your holiday in the sun pattik!
Hurdity x
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Go on the holiday. Once you get there sit out as much as you can. Relax.
This time of Life is The Change.
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Hi pattiek
Enjoy your holiday.
Lanzalover x
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Hi
Looking for advice , periods stopped at 45 , managed okish , but at 51 so much joint pain , not sleeping , fuzzy head and feeling very down , so went on elleste duet 1mg , symptoms initial felt worse , but then started to improve but now on day 30 I have started to bleed is this normal .
Thank you
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