Hello ladies.
I thought I'd post a mini update on my VA experiences since coming off HRT because my methods of treating this have changed and I'd hate anyone to be misled by my previous posts.
I am 63, post meno and until four months ago I was using 2 pumps of Oestrogel and 100 mcg of Utrogestan vaginally every night. Although I need to use the bathroom once or twice a night I had never had any other symptoms of VA. About 3 weeks after my final dose of HRT I began feeling very dry and then developed the weird burning and itching that so many of you describe. I was reluctant to add in topical oestrogen straight away so I tried using a skin emollient on my nether regions by sitting in a shallow bath every morning which seemed to help so mentioned this on the forum. Fast forward a few more weeks and it became clear that the emollient wasn't enough so I abandoned that and instead rubbed coconut butter into my skin twice daily. This was very soothing and effective and again I think I posted about it. A few more weeks passed and, you guessed it, the coconut butter was no longer helping so this time I went to the pharmacy and looked at the vaginal moisturisers. I bought Replens extra long lasting and use it morning and night but on the outer area only. This is where I am at the moment and I feel comfortable day and night so I'm going to continue with this routine for the time being. I was chatting to a friend and she made the point that if the outside is dry then so is the inside but I'm holding off on using the applicator as I don't feel I need it as yet. Btw my friend has never been on HRT but does use Vagifem as and when necessary.
Given my experiences I wouldn't be surprised if things continue to change and I need a topical HRT at some point but time will tell I guess.
I wanted to update you all because I'd hate you to believe that my earlier attempts at controlling my VA were still effective when infact they only helped for a short time. I assume for anyone on systemic HRT however the emollient bath and coconut butter may be enough.
Hope this post helps ladies and wishing you all well.
K.