Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: Roobee on May 29, 2019, 09:03:38 PM
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I am 48 and have had a Mirena coil for years, the one I currently have has been in for 10 years so well out of date. Anyway my doctor prescribed me Evorel Conti last Friday because he said i couldn't have Estrogel/utrogestan as I don't have regular periods. I have not started using them yet.
I cannot say I haven't had a period for 2 years because I have had the odd day over the years here and there but I also can't say I have regular ones.
I am due to have coil removed end of June (can't get an apt till then) but doc said leave it there if you like, it won't hurt.
Should I be taking a Conti type HRT? Can I use Estrogel/Utrogestan and if so how? Surely my coil isn't working now so would have had a period if I was going to? I'm so confused and the doctors I've seen are just as confused as me, I've seen or spoke to 7 different ones over the last month! Please help me x
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Why not have another coil put in when they remove your old one, then you can just add Estrogel.
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Why not have another coil put in when they remove your old one, then you can just add Estrogel.
Because I'm feeling so awful I hoped to get something started as soon as possible
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Let us know your symptoms. Could it be that the coil is well past it's useful date and causing some of your symptoms? If it doesn't help it can be removed.
Maybe decide which symptom you would like to ease first, then add it to the search box here to C what pops up? Make notes ;-)
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Hi yes you can have Oestrogel and Utrogestan x
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Let us know your symptoms. Could it be that the coil is well past it's useful date and causing some of your symptoms? If it doesn't help it can be removed.
Maybe decide which symptom you would like to ease first, then add it to the search box here to C what pops up? Make notes ;-)
My symptoms are terrible brain fog, anxiety, lethargy, hair thinning, bad skin on face, serious lack of interest in anything, don’t sleep well, feel emotionally drained and like I’m not even here half the time.
I am due to have it removed end of June, even though doctor didn’t seem to think I should worry about it and told me I could leave it in if I wanted
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Hi yes you can have Oestrogel and Utrogestan x
Why is it that you ladies can give proper answers but doctors can't? ☹️
I asked for a blood test, he said I didn't need one, I know they don't use them to diagnose menopause but at least that may tell me where I am. Considering an at home blood test but not sure they are even accurate
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Hi blood tests won't help you. Your symptoms tell you that you are going through menopause. If you have had bleeding over the last year, no matter how small then you are still in peri menopause. You can still take a conti HRT, but you may get breakthrough bleeding if your body isn't ready for it. x
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Hi blood tests won't help you. Your symptoms tell you that you are going through menopause. If you have had bleeding over the last year, no matter how small then you are still in peri menopause. You can still take a conti HRT, but you may get breakthrough bleeding if your body isn't ready for it. x
Thank you so much for the replies
Do you think I should just start the Evorel Conti I have even with the coil still in and see what happens or wait until it’s out and push for the body identical stuff?
I have had my thyroid checked, that’s all fine.
I would be interested to hear what experiences other ladies have had with this HRT, I guess I type in search bar?
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Some ladies get on very well with Evorel Conti and others don't. Its trial and error x
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Some ladies get on very well with Evorel Conti and others don't. Its trial and error x
Thank you for your advice, much appreciated. This is a confusing and scary time and it seems the people most likely to help you (doctors) actually don't!
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Hi Oestrogel is easier to adapt the dose as Evorel Conti only come in one strength. But you may be fine on the patches. Any hrt can take 3 months to work xx
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Hi Oestrogel is easier to adapt the dose as Evorel Conti only come in one strength. But you may be fine on the patches. Any hrt can take 3 months to work xx
Is it the oestrogen or the progesterone that causes the most problems with side effects?
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Usually progesterone x
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Usually progesterone x
I'm just going to stick one on tonight and see, guess I won't ever know if not, may go and have a look how others have felt first though 😂
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Remember that loads of ladies will be using them with no problems and don't come on forums x
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Remember that loads of ladies will be using them with no problems and don't come on forums x
I have read a lot here today and it's fabulous and full of so much information. I do think you can get a bit overwhelmed with it all though and talk yourself in and out of things 🙈
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Yep - be we blame that strange women ......... ;) [see the funny room]
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Yep - be we blame that strange women ......... ;) [see the funny room]
Does this mean you are the one who started all this? If so bloody fantastic!
I just think I have read too much in one go today and don't know what the hell I think about any of it anymore 😂
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I know exactly what you mean. I've been there and got the t shirt ! These forums are brilliant but you tend to only hear the bad things and hear about ladies who are struggling. X
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I know exactly what you mean. I've been there and got the t shirt ! These forums are brilliant but you tend to only hear the bad things and hear about ladies who are struggling. X
Very true there are not many glowing reports 😂
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Hi Roobee
I think I spoke to you on Facebook yesterday and recommended this site, glad to see you're finding it useful, I've found it a brilliant resource :)
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Hi Roobee
I think I spoke to you on Facebook yesterday and recommended this site, glad to see you're finding it useful, I've found it a brilliant resource :)
😂 yep I'm here filling my head with more info it can't cope with! Lol
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Hi Roobee, give the Evorel Conti a go but don't be put off if you feel pretty awful in the first two to three weeks. Persevere and you may find you feel ok when everything settles. Then again, you may be fine with it from day one.
I recently switched to Evorel Conti from FemSeven Conti and am finding its working fine ( hope I've not jinxed myself 😁)
Initially I felt heavily sedated, lethargic and low in mood and I realised this was due to the change in progesterone. However, I stuck with it and although I would still switch back to the FemSeven if it were available, the Evorel is doing its job. The only thing I'm not too keen on is a bit of brain fog has returned . Give it a go because as others have said, many women must use this successfully but we don't hear much about it. Good luck!
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Hi Roobee, give the Evorel Conti a go but don't be put off if you feel pretty awful in the first two to three weeks. Persevere and you may find you feel ok when everything settles. Then again, you may be fine with it from day one.
I recently switched to Evorel Conti from FemSeven Conti and am finding its working fine ( hope I've not jinxed myself 😁)
Initially I felt heavily sedated, lethargic and low in mood and I realised this was due to the change in progesterone. However, I stuck with it and although I would still switch back to the FemSeven if it were available, the Evorel is doing its job. The only thing I'm not too keen on is a bit of brain fog has returned . Give it a go because as others have said, many women must use this successfully but we don't hear much about it. Good luck!
Thank you x