I’ve been on Oestrogel for 5 days now. Before I was supplementing Drovelis (drospirenone/estetrol) with oral estradiol. I’m now switching to Oestrogel + dienogest, I’m planning to do 2 weeks oestrogel only before starting dienogest (I’m having an expected bleed now from stopping the Drovelis). Previously, I have been on Lenzetto spray, so not new to transdermal E. I got some breakthrough symptoms on 3 sprays lenzetto toward the end, so I asked for gel now, because of the option for a higher dose (patches give me a rash).
I feel much better on transdermal estradiol than on oral, because I think I might metabolize oral estradiol too fast, I get very nauseous and a bit jittery a few hours after taking it and get hot flushes again about 10 hours later. So, I’m already feeling much more even since switching to the gel.
I started on 2 pumps of gel, 1 in the morning and 1 in the evening. However, I’m still having night sweats, hot flushes and dizziness, they are mild, so I do think I’m absorbing the oestrogel, but my dose might be too low. I’m a bit conflicted if I should stay on 2 pumps for now and maybe go up after I already added the dienogest or already increase to 3 to see if that resolves my symptoms before things get clouded from trying a new progestogen. Since 2 pumps of Oestrogel should be equivalent to about a 50 mcg patch and 3 sprays of lenzetto, it is not unreasonable to expect the 2 pumps to be slightly too low of a dose or do you all think otherwise?
My gynaecologist did prescribe this (dienogest + 2 pumps of oestrogel), but is referring me to a colleague that has more expertise in menopause care, because she felt she wasn’t guiding me very well. (So, there is not a professional I can ask about this, I have my first talk with the expert at the end of November. Which is good, since I should be able to tell if Dienogest is agreeing with me).