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Author Topic: Estrodot 50mcg with Utrogestan 100mg (oral) and Tostran 2% gel  (Read 5276 times)

SueLW

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Re: Estrodot 50mcg with Utrogestan 100mg (oral) and Tostran 2% gel
« Reply #15 on: September 19, 2018, 11:17:46 AM »

I'm sorry you are struggling with this so much.

Hopefully you will hear back from the clinic soon, but I wonder if you need your oestrogen increasing.  To have your symptoms back would indicate that something is using it up and leaving you short.

I hope you get reassuring news and instruction asap.
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ClumpyClaire

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Re: Estrodot 50mcg with Utrogestan 100mg (oral) and Tostran 2% gel
« Reply #16 on: September 19, 2018, 06:58:56 PM »

I'm sorry you are struggling with this so much.

Hopefully you will hear back from the clinic soon, but I wonder if you need your oestrogen increasing.  To have your symptoms back would indicate that something is using it up and leaving you short.

I hope you get reassuring news and instruction asap.

Thank you... I had a chat with her, she wants me to have a blood test to measure the level of oestrogen, she doesn't think my body is absorbing the patch. Tonight I'm in so much joint pain (hip, hands, feet and top of my spine), headache, hot sweats & everything else that comes with this ...I'm not good company...so off to bed and try and get some sleep.

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Hurdity

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Re: Estrodot 50mcg with Utrogestan 100mg (oral) and Tostran 2% gel
« Reply #17 on: September 19, 2018, 07:31:23 PM »

Hi ClunpyClaire

Sorry to hear you are feeling rough.

I would suggest that it's almost certainly partly down to your taking the utrogestan daily orally. Even those on cyclical HRT sometimes find that they get a resumption of flushes when on the prog part of the HRT cycle. It seems that in some women progestogens can interfere with the beneficial effects of oestrogen so that higher doses are needed.

In your case have you thought of going on a cycle? Also when I started testosterone after a few months I decided to increase my oestrogen as I didn't want to become to T dominant so that androgenic side effects might override the female ones! (Doc was happy with this) so I now am on 62.5 mcg patch (cut down from 75 mcg). I use much less testosterone gel though.

Are you post-menopausal? I mean blood tests can be helpful but in your position I would consider changing to a cycle ( as long as you have no medical reason why not and can put up with a bleed), increase the oestrogen patch slightly, and maybe reduce the Tostran - but depends how much you are using now. If doc does blood tests hopefully they will also measure T levels. Also have you thought of taking utro vaginally to reduce side effects?

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