Hi
New to the forum and to HRT, for the full tale of woe see here:
https://www.menopausematters.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,44844.0.htmlIn a nutshell, I saw prof Studd for heavy periods (just had a polypectomy and a D&C for unbelievably heavy bleeding, and then two irregular cycles, one with a bleed that wouldn't stop). Prior to that never had a missed period, or an irregular one, although polyps can cause irregular bleeding. I'm defo peri, but not in meno.
However, the issue that is derailing my life is jittery, allergic, buzzy, wired to the moon, high histamine symptoms. These happen around mid cycle (I'm anovuatory, I'm 46) and just before my period. I live on anti histamines during this time and have to avoid high histamine foods - wine, aged cheese, cured meats, dried fruit etc, and I have a red bloom on my skin like sunburn.
The prof, unsurprisingly put me on estrogel, utrogestan and T
However, 11 days into estrogel (one pump for a week, now a few days on two, according to him aiming for three) my histamine symptoms are off the charts, I feel like I'm literally being eaten alive.
He said these 'creepy crawlie' symptoms were 'formication' ie) low E. However, on both days that I had my E tested, first by the hospital, and then by prof Studd, I had these jittery symptoms and my results were respectively 1,100 and 1,575 E. So my E was HIGH not low. Although both tests were day 12, when I suppose you'd expect E to be high (although perhaps not 300 points over the top of the range!).
I've been getting these symptoms ever since my thyroid was surgically removed (the interplay between thyroid and sex hormones is too complicated for me to work out, but does seem to be there) so from my mid thirties. They are derailing my life!
I appreciate that 'estrogen dominance' as an entire theory quacks like a duck, but on these days it does make sense to me. I have gleaned the following:
http://www.cemcor.ubc.ca/resources/perimenopause-ovary%E2%80%99s-frustrating-grand-finalehttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3537328/https://mthfrsupport.com.au/2016/09/her-stamine-the-link-between-histamine-and-estrogen/Very long story short, I am not sure I can tolerate these utterly disgusting symptoms and stay on E. It seems to me (and my own fiddling around prior to seeing the prof does seems to confirm this) is SOME DAYS I need E, some days I need P, but not sure I need E every day.
It's confusing, as I clearly also have low E symptoms at some point in my cycle. Also, hospital did warn me that after a D&C your period can come early or late, surgery was three weeks ago, so I'm wondering whether to just stop, wait for period to come and try again? What is the rationale for putting in more E when you are already getting high E?
Anyone else getting these baffling symptoms? Climbing out of their skin?
Thanks
Reb