Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: Jenlou on February 27, 2018, 09:14:24 PM
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Hello,
I have been given a referral to gyny and I am seeing my oncology gyny in three weeks but I am feeling a little at a loss where to go for decent advice as my docs are not being very helpful.
I had my ovaries and tubes removed in August and started Femoston 1/10mg in October (ish). I went back to the doc after the first couple of months with aches/pains and brain fog so she upped my dose to 2/10mg. After the first two weeks I had a sudden onset of fatigue and an aural migraine. Oh and my bp was up. Doc told me to stop and we tried patches Evorel 50 (I think). I had a bad reaction to these as well (sickness, incredible high, sudden low, waves of flushes and palpitations) so they put me back on Femoston 1/10mg and wrote to the hospital for advice as there is no longer a meno clinic. They also checked my vit d and I was deficient so have been loaded up.
In the last two weeks though (another 3 months in) the fatigue has been getting much worse, like someone is standing on my chest, and the headaches have gone weird. So I went to the doc yesterday feeling desperate. My bp is still high and because of the other symptoms she has told me to stop taking it as a couple of months shouldn't do me too much harm.
So help?? Do I have any options? I am 43 and had to 'promise' my consultant to go on HRT before the surgery.
Thanks for taking the time to read all of that if you have.
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Why does your consultant need you on HRT? I thought they often wanted women off HRT before surgery. If it is required then maybe try oestrogel as a last resort. Sounds like you are having a difficult time, so hugs.
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Oestrogel with seperate progesterone might be your best option. Do the headaches and fatigue subside when you stop The HRT ? Does your BP go back to normal as well? There could be other factors going on here.
Why were your ovaries removed? DG x
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Hello. Thanks for taking the time to reply.
My ovaries and tubes were removed as they found borderline tumours. I am 43 so my consultant wanted me to go on HRT as soon as possible after the surgery as I would then go into surgical menopause and he insisted it was for my bones.
I have only been off the HRT since monday and although I had a nasty headache on weds my head has felt a lot better. I will get my bp checked next week (just tried this morning but the pharmacy's machine was broken). I'm hoping the heart pounding pressure in my chest-fatigue will go once I am off the hrt properly and then we can try something else.
I wondered about oestrogel. I really feel so new to all this and there is so much I don't know about any of it. Sometimes I just want to bury my head in the sand <self-pity party over here>.
Hoping some of that makes sense. Brain fog is really kicking in today.
Thanks again.