Hi Sarahjayne82,
Huge learning curve is right.
I had no idea there was so much to menopause and I'm continually shocked at the lack of medical knowledge about either menopause or HRT.
Even the experts simply don't know the answers to my questions.
Never mind experts, even google doesn't know much about menopause!
Taking utrogestan vaginally solved the dizziness problem for me completely. I also was totally wired and couldn't sleep with utrogestan 200mg taken orally, taken vaginally it doesn't have any head/mood effect for me, taking it vaginally keeps it close to where it's needed I guess and it doesn't need to be digested because it's already in the form the body uses.
I had symptoms of menopause for years that I didn't know were menopause symptoms, even though they all started in my late 40s, my doctor didn't know they were menopause symptoms either.
I still take prozac for anxiety, bisopralol for palpatations, tramadol for joint pains, gabapentin for weird skin/nerve pains and I've had numerous "sleep hygene" lectures from doctors who don't give sleeping pills. The very last thing to happen was my periods got irregular from age 49-51 then stopped completely just as I started having hot flushes. That was when I finally googled menopause and found out I'd already been through the worst of it (I hope).
Then 16 months ago, when I was 52, I trotted along to my GP and told her it was 13 months since my last period, night sweats are a nuisance, can I have HRT please?
I'm still not sure whether that was a mistake or not, I don't feel better, but I want to protect my bones from oesteoporosis so I'm determined to figure it out, even though I've got my periods back again now.
My five day bleeds stayed regularly four weeks apart on conti for about a year, so the meno-nurse decided to change my diagnosis back to peri menopausal, I think the real reason for that was otherwise they'd have had to scan me and the waiting list is months long where we live so they couldn't.
The doctors don't actually know what will happen in advance, it's all trial and error, they can tell you how some women will react but they won't know which reaction you'll have until you tell them it and even then it can be hard to be heard as you have experienced.
P.S. This is what a long post looks like!
