Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: Lisa1966 on June 11, 2018, 06:41:33 PM
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Hi ladies,anyone else find that sandrena gel takes about an hour to dry,I certainly couldn't put it on in the mornings xx
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Hi Lisa1966 - yes it does take a long time to dry - well the first runny bit disappears after you rub it in but it stays tacky for ages. I used to have (my big) breakfast, go on the computer and just get dressed after about half an hour and hope it continued to soak in, but I'm retired so it must be a right pain for most of you who work away from the home ::). That was part of the reason I went back to patches because it was too much of a faff as well as with the T gel.
re applying at night - if you share a bed with a male partner then you just have to be careful that you cover the application site and do not have any skin to skin contact for at least an hour after application to avoid transfer issues.
Others have said though that Oestrogel dries much quicker so might be worth changing to that (or a patch). I had no idea that the consistency and other ingredients were so different between the two and I chose Sandrena because it is more concentrated so less gel to spread for the same amount - the drying time cancelled that out!
Hurdity x
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Oestrogel dries in about 10 mins.
DG x
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Yes it would take up to any hour with me ,gave me dreadful spots and sent my oestrogen levels trough the roof.
Oestrogel pump 5/10 mins 😊
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The chance would be a fine thing,to have a man in my bed lol ;) I think I will try something else though,as it's ok wandering round in ur knickers when it's just my kids here,but don't want to frighten daughters boyfriend to death xx
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That's the thing Mary Jane,I don't know what my levels are,maybe they are through the roof,and that's why I don't feel any better,I just don't know xx