Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: helenart on November 07, 2014, 07:36:27 AM
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Please can you help? I am 50 and have been on evoral squae patches for about 8 years having started peri menopause quite early in my 40s. about 2 months ago I had some very light spotting which is ongoing. My GP performed a smear test which was normal, an internal exam proved the spotting was coming from the uterus not the cervix so I was sent for an ultrasound and a trans vaginal ultrasound, both of which proved normal and my gp was happy with that. However, they need to find out why I am still spotting and I have taken me off HRT. I was on the second patch of week one and I was told by her that she would not expect any symptoms at all. The patch was removed on Wednesday morning and I am still spotting. Should I be concerned? When could I expect any menopausal symptoms to re-start if they are going to? Should I be worried about the spotting? I was told that if it continues I will need a biopsy of the endrometrium which can be done at my gp surgery - I am very very worried and would be grateful for any advice. I am not overweight and have never had children if this helps. Thank you :(
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Hi helenart and welcome to MM
Spotting while on HRT is very common. If it was heavy bleeding then that might of more concern. I think your GP is covering all bases to be on the safe side. The meno symptoms sometimes take a bit of time to return, if they are going to - some women start getting flushes etc within a few days - we are all different. I came off HRT last autumn and throughout the winter the symptoms weren't too bad but through this summer I really suffered. I expect it may take a few days for the spotting to subside and if it doesn't, well, it's good they are investigating.
So far all the usual tests are proving OK so I really wouldn't worry.
DG x
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Thank you for your reply However, during the 8 years or so I have been on HRT - I dont think I have had spotting before - now I am waiting for the crash of meno symptoms again (cry) x