Hi Hurdity, thanks for replying.
I'll try and give you a bit more history to help!
November 2019 - Went to local GP with menopause symptoms. Given Estradiol 2 pumps per day and Utrogestan 200mg per day for 12 days, orally.
December 2019 - Progesterone left me feeling worse than before HRT so after speaking with my GP it was agreed to trial it at 100mg a day for 12 days, again orally. By this time I was feeling no discernible benefit from HRT.
January 2020 - Same dosage as December, but I only managed 10 days before stopping the progesterone and it took another 10 days for me to start feeling better mentally and physically.
Tried to get an appointment with local GP to discuss but couldn't been seen for two weeks and in the meantime I was due to start progesterone dose again.
February 2020 - Same dosage of oestrogen, lowered progesterone to 7 days, taken orally. By this time I'm convinced that my testosterone levels are low and know I won't get anywhere with NHS on this subject, so I made an appointment with Newson Health menopause specialists in Stratford upon Avon.
Had this appointment at which my history and symptoms were discussed thoroughly. Bloods were taken to check hormone levels, specifically testosterone.
My oestrogen was three times the recommended range, testosterone was far lower than recommended range.
Oestrogen dose halved and testosterone introduced immediately. Also advised to up progesterone back to 200mg per day for 12 days, but take it vaginally.
During this consultation it was noted that my allergies have been far worse since starting HRT. I was given advice on histamine intolerance and its association with hormones.
The reduced oestrogen dose is to help combat this and will be reassessed as my allergies settle.
I'm booked to have another blood test at the end of the month to see how these changes have altered the levels.
Phew! Hope that's enough to go on.
