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singei

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estrogen problems
« on: December 02, 2020, 10:46:56 PM »

Hi, 11 years ago i had my uterus out....at 48 years young...i started on estradot patches 100 straight away and used 1-2 at a time with great sucess. Over the next several years they worked fine but had to increase to 3 patches twice a week to maintain estrogen levels. As of 3 years ago at the age of56 my patches stopped working properly and my levels came down down down with the 3 patches twice a week regime...so I increased to 4 patches twice a week...that has now but become useless and on my blood tests it is showing I am only getting a low reading less than half of what I used to have.

I am trying progymova 2mg tabs which are estrogen acetate pills two times a day now and that has made no improvement at all on my levels so now I have added 2 100 estradots to this as well twice a week with very little change.

I am wondering why I am not utilizing any estrogen whether from a patch or through a tablet effectively any more. I may have subclinical low thyroid function and low cortisol through fatigue (both diagnosed through blood tests) but the doctor feels those things are not serious enough to treat as per say....other than that I guess I am now post menopausal but still cannot understand why all forms of estrogen do not take any more.

Can some one relate to this and offer any advice as I am sick of getting nowhere with all the different types of treatments.
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Hurdity

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Re: estrogen problems
« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2020, 08:49:26 AM »

Hi singei

 :welcomemm:

Your post seems to have got missed.

Sorry to hear about your problems with oestrogen. Also about your sub-clinical thyroid function. I am no expert on thyroid at all - there are others who are who may see your post (but it's a busy time of year!).

First though, actual oestrogen levels aside - your thyroid function - do you have the actual readings? You should be able to get them from your surgery if not - and especially if you have online access which is where I read all mine. This may well be partly responsible for your symptoms and I would look to possibly having another blood test if the thyroid one was done a while ago - and then trying to treat that first if you can.

Also re oestrogen levels. I'm wondering why you are getting these measured, and where and what levels a doctor is suggesting you need? Judging by your post you are now 59. We simply don't need to maintain very high levels of oestrogen into post-menopause - well not the same very high levels that we experienced as a fertile younger woman and at the peak of ovulation. Doctors should go by symptoms although for maximum osteoporosis protection a certain approx minimum level is generally advised - but this is quite low really by  comparison with menstrual cycle levels. If  you are not even getting these with that much oestrogen then I can understand the problem.

Did you keep your ovaries when you had your uterus out? Also have you thought of switching to gel or tried this at all?

So my suggestion would be - look at thyroid function and treat this if necessary and especially if you are having symptoms. Then think about changing to gel, depending what your menopausal symptoms are, and what levels your blood tests are giving.

Hope this helps a little?

Hurdity x

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Re: estrogen problems
« Reply #2 on: October 29, 2021, 09:57:58 AM »

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