Hi Wrensong
Thank you so much for all of the information, I am also hoping that the 1 week on 4 pumps is too early to measure it's affect, but I also think that it's wishful thinking.
I'm sorry to hear that you're still not absorbing properly and the weight loss as you say is quite possibly the cause. It's good that your GP is supporting regular blood tests. Have you tried higher dose patches or the gel? Or is that still the same problem? If so, what is next for you? Tablet too, or are you not keen either?
You're right, back in Oct 24 my levels were 45 on Evorel 50, so tried Estradot 50 for 1 month, but my levels only went up to 71, so was then was moved to Estradot 75. After another month my levels were 82. So 31st Dec I started on the gel.
31Dec - 7 Jan - 2 pumps
8 - 20 Jan - 3 pumps
21 - 27 Jan - 4 pumps.
27th Jan blood test showed levels to be 105, so I had been on the gel for a month but at varying doses.
Flo69 - You are also correct in that the issue did start after having the mirena coil replaced in March 24, so I knew I would be receiving more progesterone initially, hence having Lenzetto as a top up. I wish I had had a blood test before the coil was replaced to see what my levels were then. As you say Wrensong back in April 2019 when my levels were higher at 413, it was most probably due to endogenous oestrogen, so with not having any other oestradiol tests since then up until Oct 24 it's impossible to know what my levels were when I was feeling back to being me again.
I need the coil for fibroids, so can't change that at the moment. I am dreading going through this again in another 4 years when having the coil replaced again.

I could request an x-ray to see if the fibroids have shrunk any and remove the coil, but I have a friend struggling to get her progesterone levels correct on tablets and has given up, only to have the coil fitted.
I'm hoping that I can go down to 2 pumps at some point, once the progesterone calms down, but as you say it does take a while to reduce it's output. I wish there was an equivalent progesterone to oestrogen ratio that works. i.e 19mcg progesterone = ? oestrogen, but I know it's not as simple as that.
I have basically gone back to having no oestrogen and high levels of progesterone in comparison haven't I. So I'm having to build my oestrogen back up again, which based on what you have kindly found out for me Wrensong, is that it should really be higher than 105. In your opinion and experience do you think going up to a 100 patch and trying on my buttocks again might work? I will stick with the gel for a while and see what the GP says next week, but even though she is good I think she is baffled why the patches have stopped working.
Sorry to hear that you've also had problems with progesterone Flo69, it's an absolute nightmare. I don't know anything about tibolone but I'll look into that thank you. I'm pleased that you have found something that works for you. It's an absolute minefield and takes time going through trying anything and everything just to feel normal again.
I'll keep you posted. Let me know how you're getting on Wrensong. The site of application is very interesting and amazing how the body can absorb so differently from varying parts. Which also takes time to know which area works best for you unless you can test every 2 weeks or so. I might request a blood test in another 2 weeks, so that I will have been on 4 pumps for almost 4 weeks by then.
Just thinking of other things, did I actually stop absorbing from the patches or was it just not a strong enough dose because of the progesterone and the Lenzetto was only masking it a little? Although based on the info of absorption that should occur over 24hrs to 3 days my levels should still be higher shouldn't they?
Serum progesterone level on 14th Oct 24 - the doctor said that this test isn't very helpful. It was classed as satisfactory. I don't know what to make of it.
Serum progesterone level < 0.6 nmol/L; Normally menstruating females: Follicular phase <0.616 nmol/L, Ovulation phase 0.175-13.2 nmol/L,
Luteal phase 13.1-46.3 nmol/L, Post-menopausal
(without HRT) <0.401 nmol/L
Thanks ladies. xx