Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: Dee46 on August 02, 2019, 07:29:16 AM
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I had a pelvic scan yesterday & was informed that I have fibroids or polyps, this may explain why the coil didn't work for me & why I have been having horrendous cramping, backache & heavy bleeding.
I have read that HRT fuels fibroids & polyps & now thinking I will be told to come off HRT when I go for my hysteroscopy appointment.
Has anyone else had a problem with these whilst on HRT?
My main symptoms are the anxiety, feel like I am losing control & going crazy even on HRT…….
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Hi Dee
I found this which might be useful info
https://www.menopausedoctor.co.uk/menopause/fibroids-and-the-menopause
W x
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Thank you westie for the link below it is very useful.
I was worried that my HRT is making them worse, I had a scan 3 years ago around the time I went on HRT & they were not detected then so I started to think HRT has made them & my periods worse & should come off & see what my own body is doing.
GP fitted mirena back in May & it was not fitted properly so 9 weeks of continuous bleeding & clotting, no longer have coil & have to go back on utrogestan until I get a hysteroscopy appointment.
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Hello Dee
I realise that everyone accepts that HRT feeds fibroids but my experience has been different.
I had heavy periods with clots during my late forties and when they occurred twice in one month I went to my GP. A scan revealed a small fibroid and I was given noresthisterone to reduce the bleeding but it never really worked. I worried that the fibroid meant I couldn't have HRT but it wasn't a problem. When I had been on HRT for a few years I had a hysteroscopy to investigate bleeding and the fibroid had disappeared. In other words my fibroid didn't grow and infact shrunk even on HRT.
I hope this helps you in some way.
Wishing you well.
K.