Menopause Matters Forum
General Discussion => New Members => Topic started by: LesleyM00 on August 24, 2016, 04:57:31 PM
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Hello, this is my first post so hoping someone has some similar experience so here goes - I am 47 and have been on Premique Low Dose for about 3 year without issue. That was the only HRT I have ever been on until there was a recent manufacturing problem and it was no longer available. Because of this I was prescribed Femoston Conti 0.5/2.5mg as an alternative. I have taken these also without problem for 5 months but now I have retuned to the premique low dose as it's available again and I was happy taking the lowest possible dose - however 2 months in I was whammed with breast pain for about 6 - 8 days then immediately after that disappeared I started spotting!! Had no trace of anything like that before and now I am worried as any post menopausal bleeding is classed as abnormal - but I am trying to convince myself that it's happened because I have returned to a slightly lower dose hrt and that it's nothing for me to worry about. Has anybody had similar experience? Any help appreciated.
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:welcomemm: can't help regarding the HRT but don't want you to go to bed thinking no one cares !
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Thank you CLKD. x
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Hi LesleyMoo
:welcomemm:
Sorry the answer to your question seems to have been missed - the forum is so big and busy these days we only have time to dip into the odd thread when we have time!
Although it sounds like a lower dose in fact Premique 0.3 mg is low and Femoston 0.5 is ultra low - you can see them listed here:http://www.menopausematters.co.uk/postmeno.php. The reason is because Premique is a mix of quite a few equine oestrogens only one of which is bio-identical to ours (estradiol) and they are generally stronger so lower doses are needed.
The breast pain will be because you have gone back to a higher dose (ie the Premique) and this should settle. I can't explain why you would get bleeding though except that changing HRT types can cause spotting or bleeding even though you have been on it before - and both the oestrogen and progestogen are different. Bleeding on HRT does not count as post-menopausal bleeding as such but the change in HRT might have caused the lining to thicken and shed or you may have other minor problems. Personally I would wait the 3 months again ( as normally recommended with new HRT) and see if it settles - however if you are worried then do make a quick visit to your doctor or at least give them a ring to put your mind at rest?
Hurdity x
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Thank you so much for that informative reply. I wasn't aware that the Femoston was actually a lower dose. I will give myself another few weeks to see what happens but generally now I feel fine and spotting has stopped so I am hoping it was just due to changing hrt. Thank you once again xx