Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => Personal Experiences => Topic started by: Hvenab on April 18, 2019, 08:57:25 PM
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Hi all, I've been on quarter of patch for two weeks so far feeling good. The light is on, feels great. Gp said they dont do a reduced evorel patch so have the 50 and cut down. Thank u to hurdity for suggestion. I'd almost gave up. Gp said if u cut patches you lose some hormone. It may be early days. Just feeding back.
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That's rubbish - I've been advised by several experts that cutting up patches is fine. I thought they did do an Evorel 25 though.
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Hi all, I've been on quarter of patch for two weeks so far feeling good. The light is on, feels great. Gp said they dont do a reduced evorel patch so have the 50 and cut down. Thank u to hurdity for suggestion. I'd almost gave up. Gp said if u cut patches you lose some hormone. It may be early days. Just feeding back.
I'm sure there is an Evorel 25, or there was when I googled it just now!
JP x
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Hi, they do evorel 25, which I use, but then you have to have separate progesterone. The combined evorel patch only comes in 50 or 100.
I am likely to increase to 50 but think it would have been too much of a leap to go 0 to 50 in one go.
X
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Hi all, I've been on quarter of patch for two weeks so far feeling good. The light is on, feels great. Gp said they dont do a reduced evorel patch so have the 50 and cut down. Thank u to hurdity for suggestion. I'd almost gave up. Gp said if u cut patches you lose some hormone. It may be early days. Just feeding back.
I have just started evorel conti and the meno consultant told me to use half patches. i stumbled across a newspaper article online which claimed that patches can't be cut but I am more inclined to believe the consultant than the Daily Mail! ;D
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If you have half a conti patch you will only get half the dose for progesterone too. I don't know how much this matters but you might be risking a build up of the womb lining.
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If you have half a conti patch you will only get half the dose for progesterone too. I don't know how much this matters but you might be risking a build up of the womb lining.
I have browsed past discussions re. cutting Evorel Conti in half. I notice that Hurdity has said more than once that it is ok and that Dr Currie has approved it.
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Perhaps it is OK, I was just querying it as I can't see how you can cut the patch in half and still get the full dose of progesterone. I'm assuming you do still need the full dose as if you use eg utrogeston you use the same dose regardless of the amount of oestrogen.
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Hi
They told me at hrt clinic if I thought the 100mg everol was to high to cut patch at corners ?
How ever you are meant to know what dose your taking I don't know !!
I stuck the everol 100mg and it seems to have settled down with side effects just sore boobs left which I hope goes away soon
Kaz
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Hi Ladies, thanks for all responses. I.do feel much more balanced on half patch and intend increasing the dose in a couple of weeks. Because of the reaction previously I stopped the patch.until the knowledgable hurdity suggested half patch until your body get used to it. The gp felt that the medicine would leak.im not sure that's true.bit noticing a mood improvement etc. Hurdity said gauge it on how u I feel and adjust. Thanks again.
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I started on evorel sequi last July and was advised to cut them in half by the specialist menopause clinic and to increase as I thought fit. This was to avoid side effects especaiily as I suffered from bad headaches. I increased to 3/4 after Christmas and a couple of months ago to a whole patch and feel so much better. I wish I had increased before, but was really nervous about it. Re build up of the lining I had a pelvic scan and this didn't seem to be a problem. Good luck.
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Hi shrosphirelass, can I ask what your periods are like? I was prescribed everol sequi but haven't started them yet. I was wondering if you could cut them in half? Would that mean you do that with the Conti ones as well. Great you are feeling better. X
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I cut up both the evorel 50 and the conti into half, as advised. I was having regularish periods before I started even though I am 57. Since being on HRT I have had periods but they do vary in timing and duration, not as heavy as they were. After a few months they settled down to being the third week of the cycle for a few days. Having increased the dose they are more erratic, but I'm guessing that this may be because its early days on a whole patch. I waited for several months before starting HRT after getting the prescription and built up very slowly. In retrospect I wish I'd taken the plunge earlier. Good luck.
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Hi Shropshirelass, that's good you are feeling better. I think I might take the plunge with my hrt. X
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Hi after cutting up patches so half patch I have found i start to crash. My gp has prescribed sequi but on the full patch I get headaches and feeling odd. My gp says it's wrong to cut patches up. Another says the medicine leaks. Im confused. What should I do?
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Hvenab, the medicine definitely doesn't leak !! I started on evorel sequi patches a month ago ... and being nervous, I started on half patches.
I think the challenge is that by cutting them in half you don't get the full dose of the progesterone, which I don't think is a good idea long term.
I started my 2nd month yesterday, and gave gone up to 3/4 of a patch. Planning to go up to full patches in month 3.
How long did you try the full patches for ?
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As I mentioned above, it was the specialist menopause clinic that told me to cut evorel sequi in half, so both evorel 50 and conti. I did this for about 6 months then increased to 3/4. Have recently increased to a full patch but have felt awful this month on the evorel conti (though felt really great on the forst two weeks on evorel 50) I guess no judgements can be made until you've been on a regime for at least three months.
If you are worried about the build up of the lining ask your GP for a pelvic scan. They are quite quick to do. You may have to wait a few months but its a good precaution.
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Thanks Shropshirelass.
A couple of questions ... did the half patches resolve your symptoms in those 6 months? And were you getting a 'normal' withdrawal bleed in that time?
Sorry, very personal questions :)
Pants. xx
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As I mentioned above, it was the specialist menopause clinic that told me to cut evorel sequi in half, so both evorel 50 and conti. I did this for about 6 months then increased to 3/4. Have recently increased to a full patch but have felt awful this month on the evorel conti (though felt really great on the forst two weeks on evorel 50) I guess no judgements can be made until you've been on a regime for at least three months.
If you are worried about the build up of the lining ask your GP for a pelvic scan. They are quite quick to do. You may have to wait a few months but its a good precaution.
Meno clinic told me to cut Evorel Conti patches in half. So far I have had no changes or side effects. Undecided as to whether I should try a whole patch before I go back to clinic in July.
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Thanks Shropshirelass.
A couple of questions ... did the half patches resolve your symptoms in those 6 months? And were you getting a 'normal' withdrawal bleed in that time?
Sorry, very personal questions :)
Pants. xx
My headaches were much better and dizziness, nausea, and heat not, but my stomach wasn't very good, which is why I increased. The jurys out for me as felt great initially, stomach problems completely resolved, but this time felt really ill (stomach, headache and nausea) with the progesterone part. Hoping it was a blip, or a bug, but we'll see.
Re withdrawal bleed, when I was having half it settled to end of the third week, for about 4 days, not too heavy. At the moment, it varies, though isn't erratic. This month it was end of the first week, quite heavy though. I think need to give it a few months to settle.
Good luck
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Thanks Shropshire. It's really helpful to learn your experience. xx