Sorry this is a bit of a rant, I'm so confused about all this menopause stuff and other coincidental problems, I've stopped taking all my meds except prozac and HRT. I feel quite annoyed with all the medical staff to do with HRT and with the treatments in general.
In recent years the GP has had me on prozac, clonidine, codeine, tramadol, nefopam, temazepam, gabapentin, baclofen, bisopralol, sertraline, then various HRTs and vitamins & minerals. It was only last year I discovered my problem was actually menopause, I was 52 I don't know why noone worked it out before then, but we hadn't.
Even the last time I spoke with a GP, (after we knew I was getting meno symptoms) he asked me did I know of any reason why my blood pressure has started getting too high for the first time. I said "Menopause is my best guess". Silence on the other end of the phone while he waited for a real answer, but I had nothing else. So my BP has risen with no cause being identified, menopause doesn't count it seems. I'm thin, non smoker, therefore no obvious reasons. Oestrogen deficiency is a known cause of high blood pressure in women my age, I've since discovered from google and here.
Anyway I have gradually weaned myself off all of them. When I was 45 I took no medication at all, healthy natural living for me, by age 50 I was on a ton of them as each meno symptom
wasn't diagnosed as being hormone related and I got given male alternatives, the things you would give a 50 year old man for the problems of menopause if he had them, not a healthy mom of three.
I failed to recognise I might be approaching menopause in my late 40s, I thought it normally only affected women from their 50s onwards, my bad, but I'm good at my job, y'know, I'm not a doctor, I expect them to be good at their jobs too and share the information they are supposed to have memorised to some extent.
I'm so fed up with the medical staff knowing nothing. Why do they not know anything? Every time they say, "take this and this will happen", so I take it and I'm thrown into the pits of hell where I'm a danger to myself and the prozac just isn't cutting through it at all. So they say, "OK, so you don't like that one, this one is great, won't hurt you." But of course it does.
When you google questions like "can HRT cause ovulation?" it's a vague yes. It names a few cases where women have spontaneous pregnancies and clearly a lot more people are asking the question than are getting answers!
I was really pleased when my periods stopped. My best friend and I had our periods stop the same year, she was six months earlier and got oestrogel plus provera which she takes every day. She did it by the book, no bleeding after the first three months and provera doesn't bother her at all.
So when I got past a year completely period free (after a few years of missing anything up to four periods in a row), I got Evorel Conti which my GP said had nothing like the risks people think they have, very safe all round and progesterone intolerance shouldn't be a problem for me any more either because Evorel is bioidentical! A little info can be worse than none, she was half right, the oestrogen part is bioidentical, the progesterone part is northisterone and not well tolerated by me at all.
I thought my periods were finished for good, but HRT brought them back, on so called "no bleed" HRT, that's a joke.
So I was referred for a scan last October for abnormal/unexplained/postmenopausal bleeding.
But the NHS service you get depends where you live and we don't vote tory around here, so you know how that goes, no services for not complying at the polls, rewarding only their own voters in the levelling up, it's completely corrupt but it has a lot of support from those who reap the rewards of the corruption, nothing we don't already know.
So I didn't get a scan and that was a problem because the NHS are obliged to scan anyone who might have cancer and not to discriminate for political reasons, but without the funding because the government can and do discriminate, their only option was to change my diagnosis back to peri menopausal and that made the 10 month wait fall within legal guidelines.
I'm stretching here for an explanation, maybe I'm wrong and my rediagnosis was nothing to do with the waiting list crisis, can anyone think of another reason?
I just feel so fed up with them all and I guess that is menopause too. For months before even being referred for a scan I was fobbed off because I was still within six months of starting it, so bleeding was expected and normal. They only referred me when the bleeding continued in monthly cycles after the first six months on conti, after the first 12 months on conti I was still having a five day bleed every month, age 53 so they switched me again. Every time I felt settled on an HRT, they say, you shouldn't be bleeding and change me to another one.
Newsflash; I bleed on all of them, leave me be and it might settle in 16 months or 26 months, why is only 6 months allowed?
If I stop HRT would my periods stop again as well? Why am I putting myself through all of this?
I'm on Estradot50 and utrogestan 200mg 12 days a month at the moment.
I want to stop the hot flushes. My husband just told me last night he put his hand on my dry bum and twenty seconds later we were both wet with sweat!
I'm now on Sequi and my body is still disobeying the clinic, lol, I bleed once a month for five days, but it's only approximately similar to when I take progestrogen, it usually starts just before I finish the progesterone, which can be messy as I take utrogestan vaginally these days.
Am I ovulating again? How do I know? I've got miraines cyclically again, abdominal pains cyclically again, breast tenderness sometimes, but I still get too many hot flushes day and night.
Did I get COVID? Did COVID mess up my body and stop my periods for a year when I was 51/52? Was it not really menopause?
I've not missed a period since being on HRT which is very draining, I bleed heavily and the GP still has me as post meno so I'm not even allowed the meds I used to take for heavy bleeding, tranexamic acid and mefenamic acid together for four days a month. Not any more because they say, "you shouldn't be bleeding, are you on the list for a scan?", "yes, ten months now", "OK when you get the results of the scan we'll make a decision."
I am so frustrated with the lot of them, can you tell?
