Hi there,
I'm new to the forum and live in the UK. I recently started on cyclical HRT: Evorel patches 50mg and Utrogestan orally 100mg x 2/day (Days 15-28).
Past medical history: Chronic fatigue, mental health. I am on treatment for these conditions. Fatigue and related symptoms started when periods started changing and following chronic stress.
Symptoms include sleep disturbance, low mood, feelings of overwhelm, increased anxiety. No hot flushes/night sweats.
A recent private test showed that I was low in Oestrogen and Progesterone; consistent with menopause. Testosterone levels were OK.
Within 2 days of starting the Evorel patches (Oestrogen) I noticed a signficant improvement in my mood. I felt more like my normal self, happier, calmer and more motivated. I had no side effects and the product felt natural.
However, as I have now discovered is very common within 24 hours of starting the Utrogestan I experienced unpleasant side effects e.g. Headache, nausea, feeling groggy, flu like, tiredness and low mood. I felt worse than before I started the HRT. The product didn't feel natural.
I read on the Balance App that there may be less side effects when Utrogestan is taken vaginally. Therefore, I started taking the Utrogestan vaginally after just 3 days of taking it orally. I've just been taking 100mg. I am still experiencing some side effects e.g. Headache and reduced mood but they are not as bad as when I took it orally.
I have found it more effort administering Utrogestan vaginally. My levels of fatigue are worse at bedtime. I have ordered a suppository applicator to make it easier to insert the tablets and to provide reassurance that they have been inserted higher enough. I have read on this forum that I should continue to take 200mg/day.
I am planning to continue the HRT until the end of this cycle. I am wondering whether to then stop it so I compare how I feel off it versus how I am when I have to take the Utrogestan and then perhaps re-start or continue in the hope the side effects from the Utrogestan will improve with time.
I only started the HRT a few weeks ago but I can see it is not as straight forward as I thought and can involve quite a bit of trial and error and patience.
I am wondering whether to book an appointment at Newsam Health or wait.
QUESTIONS:
* Are the side effects from Utrogestan likely to diminish and/or stop if I continue with it? How long do you think it will take before I notice an improvement in side effects?
* If you are taking Utrogestan vaginally do you take the full oral dose or not? If not have you been seen by the Newsam clinic? Have you told your GP? Are they happy with that? I have seen that in some other countries it is licenced to be taken via oral or vagina.
* Do you think the positive effects of the Esterol (Oestrogen) will increase as time goes on?
* Do you notice that you feel really good when you are on the Oestrogen and your mood goes down when you are on the Utrogestan / Progesterone?
* Do you think I could insert the Utrogestan vaginally earlier in the evening when I have more energy or will the tablet fall out if I stand up?
I look forward to hearing other people's experiences.