I recently posted about my trials and tribulations with my NHS 'care' from my GP. It's all a bit convoluted but in essence, I have seen 3 GPs along the way (just how it happened, it's a fairly big practice and you get who you are given because no GP there works every day) and now I have managed to get a consultation privately (which had been cancelled by someone else) for September 3rd instead of having to wait until the 17th, but still with the same menopause specialist. One of the Practice GPs who prescribed me Estriol cream in addition to the Estradiol topical vaginal oestrogen pessaries has just left the practice- she was ok. A second one whom I saw when I was having a number of symptoms with the loading dose was unsympathetic and told me that even if things continued to get worse, I would have to stick to the 2x week post- loading advice for 3 months at which point she might consider writing a referral.
Well, things did get worse quite quickly on the 2x week regime so I went back again to try to argue my case but saw yet another doctor ( not one I knew) who said second loading dose prescribed but after that, back to 2x week again and if that doesn't work, no more but must try some ,as yet, unspecified cream. No explanation, no dialogue, no reason, just a total shutdown of the subject. Nanny knows best! I don't want to have to pay for this but I don't feel I'm getting anywhere at the moment. I'm being treated like a naughty schoolgirl who has questioned the teacher. I have had a lot of discomfort. I envy ladies who have got sympathetic, informed and helpful GPs but I can't see my GP practice changing, they all seem very entrenched in outdated information which is why I feel I need to bypass them if I am to get anywhere.
I am still on my second loading dose and beginning to feel better again but dispirited at having to go back to 2x week soon with the very real possibility that it will all get worse again. I think I need a higher dose but this has been categorically ruled out by my GP- I am prepared to envisage alternatives but only after trying out an increased dosage of Estradiol FIRST to see if that is all I need .BTW, I am 60, have no other health issues, don't smoke or drink, am not overweight and am fairly active- not quite the Party-Girl I once was!!
So, on to the questions.
I have read mixed reports about menopause specialists but am really hoping for a positive outcome.
Am I wise to mention my treatment to-date in a critical manner or would I be treading on dangerous medical ground? Do medics stick together?
Any thoughts on how I should approach the consultation regarding my desired outcome i.e. a more frequent dosage of Estradiol.
Should I/could I mention any of the documents that posters like Ayesha have put links to, or would that be a bad idea?
Anything else I should/ shouldn't do?
I've been very stiff upper lip previously during my appointments, as women often are, but now my lip feels very wobbly indeed. Should I let it all out at the appointment or will I just come over as some unhinged woman of a certain age?
I'll be very grateful for any input.