Hi Ladies,
I'm 54 and started taking HRT in 2021 (Evorel Conti) after suffering horrible mood swings, flushes and insomnia. Everything was fine except I gained a lot of weight in a short time so doc suggested it might be the synthetic progesterone and I should try Utrogestan and Evorel 50 patch. As I suspected, it made no difference. I took the combined pill most of my adult life and then Cerelle up until starting HRT and didn't have a massive problem so I think I'm fine with synthetic prog.
So I carried on anyway as it really helped with the mood swings and flushes. In March this year, I started bleeding and it continued for weeks. It wasn't heavy, a bit like the end of a period but it was consistent. Scans suggested endometrial thickening and doc said to stop HRT. I had a hysteroscopy (under GA, thank you ladies) which I was initially told was fine but I've since been informed by my gynae consultant that although they found 'normal' tissue, it was an insufficient sample for a full assessment...WTF? He actually wanted to repeat the biopsy right there in his consulting room to which I said 'no thank you' - can you believe he got the pipelle tube out to show me how small it was and said 'it'll only take a minute'. I'd driven to the hospital (40 minutes away) alone and needed to be able to drive home. I felt like a whiny child, saying 'no' and I could almost feel the chaperone rolling her eyes at me. Not pleasant.
So it's been 7 months now with no HRT and still my endometrium is thickened - I think last scan was 6.5 - 7mm in places. It's clearly not the HRT that's causing it but nobody seems to offer a suggestion. I've had the full range of blood tests too and everything seems pretty normal. I still haven't managed to lose any weight though so I'm thinking maybe it's just the menopause and not HRT?
When I went in for the hysteroscopy, before the procedure, the surgeon said 'I can fit a Mirena when you're under'. This hadn't been suggested before and my only experience with Mirena was the nightmare my sister had with one. Naturally I said I'd have to discuss it with my doctor and declined. I can't believe they just suggest this - the surgeon said 'it's a usual treatment for this sort of thing'. It probably is, but seeing as the hysteroscopy was an investigative procedure, surely it's better to check things first?
My main issue now is joint pain. I have diagnosed osteoarthritis in my hands and lately my hands are so painful it's stopping me doing things and I've had to scale back on my work - I have my own business baking celebration cakes which involves a lot of hand work plus I do seasonal work on a farm and Harvest this year nearly finished off my knees. I also 'set' if I sit for any length of time, my feet and ankles seize up and there's a lot of 'oof' and 'ow' when I start moving again. It's getting me down too, I'm feeling a bit like I'm destined for the scrapheap. I realise the extra weight isn't helping things (I've really tried but nothing is working) but that shouldn't affect my hands!
My husband says I should just go back on the HRT but I know it's not quite that simple. My doctor suggested if I wanted to go back on, to maybe try the Mirena but I'm a bit scared of the whole thing.
I thought about trying Collagen, specifically type 2, but it's very expensive and takes a long time to work (if it's going to), plus the science isn't there, no matter what Davina and Denise say.
I'm thinking I may have no choice but to go back on the HRT but would appreciate any advice. I may ask Dr Currie for a consult if she still does that, how do I go about that?
Sorry for the long ramble ladies, I do appreciate it x