Hi all
I just wondered if I can get some advice from others who have experience of taking HRT when they have suffered from issues created by hormonal changes. My last period was just over 7 years ago, I'm nearly 59 now. And what a ride it has been. On the way I have experienced night sweats, chronic migraine, rosacea, exhaustion, hair loss, complete loss of libido, everything has dried up and shrunk (!), digestive issues, 'adult asthma', constipation, insomnia, anxiety, lack of motivation, last time I went for a smear it was too painful for the nurse to get the speculum thingy in. She told me I should go to my GP as we shouldn't have to live like this. So anyway, the migraines have definitely lessened, much less painful but still quite frequent. Still having night sweats and poor sleep. The exhaustion is phenomenal. Feel like a husk, or a shell. I don't know where I went, if that makes sense. Doing anything requires an enormous amount of effort. I have made GP appointments but it's hard work - last time I felt like I was fobbed off with a prescription for Mirtazapine. I feel sedated enough as it is without extra help! I've had to cut my work days down to two, and even then I feel drained. I had to take two complete years off when migraine was at its worse, always being told by GPs that it wouldn't last. Well it has! Every year I get full bloods taken but I'm otherwise in good health, last time was last month. I try to run a few times a week but just so knackered and unmotivated. I can't get excited about anything that I used to enjoy. Apart from food. Prior to menopause I struggled with painful, heavy periods and terrible PMS. I felt great when I was pregnant but had worse migraines.
I feel like I should have been offered HRT instead of a brain scan and a colonoscopy, but I also held back from asking for it as hormonal changes have caused me so many issues and maybe taking more will exacerbate migraine and rosacea again. Does anyone have any experience of these things getting better or worse with HRT? Also I'm hugely sensitive to a lot of medications, and did try Evorel Conti during peri menopause with not-so-good results (used a 1/4 of a patch then felt like I was on speed, got massive migraine and bled really heavily). Think I still had too much of my own hormones at the time. Not wanting to be negative, but this just feels like the slippery slope to death (sorry) and I feel like I have already watched 10 years go by from when symptoms started, whilst feeling like I'm only half alive. I've got a GP appointment this week and I want to know what to ask for - if I get something that doesn't suit me, it will be a while before I can get another appointment, and I don't want to be fobbed off again. Any advice please on how to tackle this?