Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: Jeepers on August 14, 2018, 11:18:06 AM
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Hi all
I've not been on this site for a while, so I just wanted to come back and report how things are for me now.
3 months ago, I would not have believed that I could ever feel this normal. My anxiety has all but gone (it was so out of control I thought I was going insane), I no longer get super hot, joint aches gone, palpitations gone.. its like a miracle. I am currently on 100mg Utrogestan and 2 pumps of Oestrogel. As an added bonus, my breasts look much better, have regained some of their lost fullness (think balloon after Christmas).
The only thing I really suffer with now is a crashing fatigue that kicks in most days.
I don't think I even realised that so much was menopausal, but now I do.
I hope this post gives hope to other people, who are suffering, and anxiety scares them into thinking that they can't cope with HRT. If I can do it, anyone can
Thank you all for getting me to where I am today :-)
Jeepeers xx
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Hi jeepers,
So happy to hear that you are feeling so much better,long may it last.
Lisa xx
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Hi Keepers,
Great to read how much better you are feeling, long may it continue.
Your post has helped me greatly, my gp said it was possible I had fibromyalgia (to be fair, it still is), but reading your post, doing my own research and advice from the ladies here, I can see how closely related the symptoms of fibro are to menopausal symptoms.
Thank you for sharing xx
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Thanks for sharing Jeepers! 💐
Nice you feel good again! 😘
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Great news Jeepers! :)
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Hello Jeepers , so good to read that you're feeling great again. May I ask you a question: I am on Fem7 patches for 3 weeks now. I am also very anxious and agitated. When did the symptoms go away? The spaced out feeling I have had vanished.
Best wishes
Lady lollipop
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Hello Jeepers,
Great news, long may it continue!
I also have the crushing fatigue, last blood tests results have shown very low levels of estradiol, progesterone and testosterone, but this has been happening for the last couple of years. I can't take HRT.
One test has changed though, luteinising hormone (LH) levels have been consistently rising... I wonder if this chap is the culprit.
Keep us posted. I'm very interested in the fatigue issue.
Conolly X
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My fatigue (total exhaustion) has been cured with Oestrogel, Utrogestan and Testosterone x
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My fatigue (total exhaustion) has been cured with Oestrogel, Utrogestan and Testosterone x
Dotty, do you know what your oestrogen level is now? I'm wondering what I need to aim at. Before I started the Estrogel 1 pump a day 3 weeks ago, mine was 88. I've been feeling worse this last week so I decided to up it to 2 pumps a day starting this morning. My hormone doctor is obsessed with keeping levels of everything low it seems. She told me 1 pump would be enough. I'm nearly 6ft tall and overweight. I'm sure I need more than 1 pump to make a difference. For 3 years she's been pulling me back somehow. Near the start of my journey I had levels over 400. She freaked out. Said it was more than a pregnant woman, that the cream I was using couldn't be the cause but must be my own body, and then reduced my dose.f I've never felt that good again. :-(
I guess I've answered my own question. I need levels somewhere near 400 to feel I can run up the stairs and want to actually get close to my poor husband.
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Sue I think that the suitable dose of estrogen is the dose that makes you feel good!
When I diagnosed my estrogen was about 26 pmol and now on hrt is about 293pmol.