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Twilight64:
I'm interested to hear if anyone has experienced similar side effects to mine whilst using Utrogestan 100 capsules.  I first took Utrogestan 100 orally and although I felt okay physically, my mood plummeted rapidly and I felt so depressed that I had to stop taking it.  On advice from my menopause consultant I tried the vaginal method last month for 10 days.  I had heavy bleeding as expected and experienced quite a high whilst using it.  However towards the end of the 10 day course my hair turned to straw, my nails went brittle and broke off and I had sore breasts.  Once I'd finished the course my mood deteriorated again and I felt tearful and very low.  I feel that the Utrogestan remained in my system for approximately 3 weeks after discontinuing the capsules - much longer than others have reported and it's only been this last week that I've felt back to normal.  I expected some side effects but my experience has put me off using them again.  Perhaps the side effects lessen the more you use it, although if I only use it every 3 months would my system never get used to it?  My consultant recommends that I have a scan soon to determine the thickness of my lining and to continue using Utrogetan vaginally on alternate days for 10 days every 3 months.  I expect that I would also need regular scans anyway due limited progesterone usage.  I use Evorel 75 patches which seem to suit me perfectly, together with Testim gel, which I also limit.  I have tried Evorel Conti and it didn't have any adverse effects but would much rather use the bioidentical progesterone/Utrogestan.  I wonder if I should reduce my patches to 50 or even lower to balance the low dose of progesterone, which I have done before on various occasions without any problems but as I'm about 4 years post menopausal, feel that the higher 75 dose may be better for future-proofing against osteoporosis etc.  I am aware that some people believe that lower doses may be just as effective however.   Any advice would be much appreciated!

CLKD:
Have the scan.  It gives you a base line should you choose another form of HRT.

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Twilight64:
Thank you CLKD - will do.

Perinowpost:
Hi Twilight64

Loads of us have similar experience and the side effects you describe with Utrogestan are not unusual, so you are not alone.  It does seem to be a trade off between using a biodentical progesterone and putting up with side effects or finding another prog (I've never managed and I've tried them all) I'm afraid.  Sorry I couldn't be more help x

Twilight64:
Oh well, I'll plod on until I hopefully get the balance right.  It's good to know it's not just me!  Thank you.

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