Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: SilvaLily on March 28, 2020, 05:32:55 PM
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Please can anyone offer advice or reassurance? A bit of background: I am 54 years old and still in peri-menopause. Feb to July 2018 I tried HRT but didn't get on with it and so have been HRT free for well over 18 months. In July 2019 I had two polyps removed after having some odd bouts of bleeding. I had periods in Aug and Sept and then nothing until Jan this year when I had a couple of light periods (I think!). Now since 12 March I've been having regular spotting that doesn't seem to be stopping. Most of the time it is a browny/pinky colour but occasionally looks a little redder with a bit of mucus (sorry for the graphic descriptions). I spoke to the doctor last week who thought it sounded as though it might be my periods spluttering to an end but I still feel a bit anxious about it. The doctor suggested monitoring things for the next few months. Does this kind of thing sound familiar to anyone else? Thank you all in advance :)
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I would say that maybe when this virus isolation requirements are over it could be a good idea to go for a scan. I had a polyp removed last year and the consultant wants me to have a check scan in the summer as he said they can grow back.
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Thank you :)