SueL.W - I was really interested in your post - I have just started the gel/urtrogestan regime and am exactly 1 month in on a cycle. Were you on a different regime before this or are you just starting out? If you have had previous go's at getting it right can I ask what regimes they were and what problems did you experience?
Hello
I have been on HRT for 3 years. My GP told me he didn't know anything much about it and when I asked for bioidentical hormones he just looked blank. As a result I went privately to a menopause clinic in London where I used various kinds of bioidentical hormone preparations. Some compounded creams, a lozenge, and I also tried a patch and gel. But nothing much worked. I was very up and down. Never recovered my energy and suffered a lot of anxiety, stress and expense.
Looking back on that period, I blame the too rapid changing from one preparation to another, but also the doses being kept too low. This particular doctor wanted the lowest dose of oestrogen possible and it just kept me in an anxious, miserable state. I did have some testosterone in with these preparations but all of a sudden I lost my muscle strength.
What I will never know is if the issues were simply because I was early in the process of peri/menopause or if it were because the doses were too low or too messed about. I tried swallowing Utrogestan. It only took 3 capsules to make me feel suicidal. As a result I never would touch it again. Until, on here I began to see people talking about taking it vaginally and I plucked up the courage to give it a go again. I told the London doctor that I wanted to go back to it and to add in Estrogel. She was OK with that and with my idea to use it vaginally every other day. But again wanted that oestrogen really low. Telling me to use 1 pump a day. I stated off like that and immediately, the first morning, I was paining my toe nails within an hour of applying the cream (something I usually do all summer long but hadn't been bothered with at all this year up to that point). No issue at all from the vaginal progesterone but I felt angst and low moods and poor focus on the 1 pump. As the leaflet said 2 pumps is the dose I moved up to that and felt better right away.
Then, having been on the waiting list for the new Newson Women's Health Clinic in Stratford for quite some time (I registered as soon as I found out about it because I want to stop having to keep going to London) I suddenly got a call to say a cancellation appointment had arisen for 2 days hence and I jumped at it.
Dr Louise was so much more reassuring and kind than the London doctor! She said I was on the right regime now, but would need more gel and she was happy for me to use up to 4 pumps a day and alternate day Utrogestan vaginally until I have a review in December. My blood test results came back very low in everything, despite already using 2 pumps of gel a day so I immediately switched up to 3 pumps a day, where I am now. I think I could do with going up to 4 pumps, but I want to let this settle a bit first because I have a 3 day event this week and I've been very poorly with a horrible cold/chest/coughing bug for the past week. I've been on the 3 pumps for 2.5 weeks now and in that time I have had one very down and miserable day, a week last Sunday. But by Monday I was struck down with the bug so I don't know if that horrible day was hormonal or sickness. I will see if it happens again.
I would love to use the Utrogestan every night because I feel calm and more fleshed out somehow on the days I do use it. But I tried it and it made me low/slow and sad very fast. If I move up to 4 pumps of gel I will look at having another go at daily and perhaps force myself to stick it out for longer because I suspect I would get used to it and it might not be an issue then. Just have to pick a quite time to try it.
I hope some of my story helps you in some way. Let us know what you decide to do and how you get on.