Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: vintagefiend on September 03, 2018, 12:23:58 PM
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Hi,
I'm 46 and menopausal but can't tolerate the many hrts that i've tried including oestrogen alone so i have issues with both oestradiol and progestogen preparations!
i now have tibolone and wonder whether- given that i seem to be v sensitive to stuff- is it worth halving it or would that be sub-therapeutic?
thanks for any help :)
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I tried halving it (can't remember why) but my night sweats came back so came off it x
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I've been on it for almost 2yrs now and for me it's been a real game changer. Yes, it did take a while for my system to adjust, and I had some odd side effects including inability to tolerate some alcohol (white wine & prosecco), but I had improvements in flushes within days plus libido improvements and reduction in muscle/joint aches.
I was also sensitive to when in the day I took it initially, settling on 2.30pm as the best. This has now moved to 6-7pm as I've added testosterone to the morning (every 3-4 days). It was suggested to me as I have a problem with progesterone causing severe depression.
If you are trying it I'd say allow a minimum 3-6 months trial for everything to settle down (in the absence of serious side effects). What have you got to loose?
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Thanks Annie and Sooze for your replies.
I think I'll just go for it and take it as intended!
I did see your thread, Sooze, about tibolone- it's great that it's worked so well for you. I'm quite wary of "re-awakening" my progesterone as had pmdd last few years of periods so it's interesting to see that that might be mitigated by testosterone. I may well get back to you on that point!!
Thanks again :)