Menopause Matters Forum
General Discussion => New Members => Topic started by: Sheila65 on January 24, 2022, 02:42:10 PM
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Hi I'm a new member just finding my feet on here! I'm 65 and didn't expect to be here if I'm honest but problems with vaginal atrophy have driven me to seek help,I'm hoping to benefit from the advice and support on here
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Hi! :welcomemm:
We have threads about bladder issues and vaginal atrophy. The latter can present as repeated urine infection-type symptoms. A fresh urine sample should be sent to a Lab. to check for bugs, then appropriate 'vagifem' or 'ovestin' can be prescribed. The idea with both is to insert it every night for 2-3 weeks, then every few nights. Some require treatment nightly, as well as a moisturiser - have a lookC at the 'yes' and 'sylc' web-sites too. I use a little 'ovestin' on the outer labia to keep the area moist.
Let us know how you get on. Nowt is taboo; we have threads about everything ::)
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Hello and welcome to the forum. It is so good you are going to get appropriate treatment for the vaginal atrophy. CLKD has given you great advice. :)
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Hi
Thanks for the advice this started 2 months ago,thought it was thrush/ water infection, it wasn't thrush but had a water infection so had antibiotics which didn't work,2 different types later and another water test which was negative! Had to stop antibiotics they made me ill! Doc examined me and said I needed oestrogen so vagifem and ovestine,used vagifem daily 3 weeks and ovestin for 4,it was getting better good and bad days,after another appointment she put me on HRT patches evorel 100 for 3 months,and vagifem twice a week and took me off the estriol,now 2 weeks into the patches I've had a bad 3 days symptoms getting worse, not sure whether to up the vagifem and use the estriol I have left to rub on....so fed up sorry for the essay!
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I find for severe atrophy it is best to use vagifem or ovestin daily. I have been usng ovestin every day for about 3 months now. I have no intention of stopping as I still have a lot of pain. HRT side effects lasted me for a while so hopefully your symptoms will ease soon.
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As Flossieteacake says, you need more Vagifem, and also to reinstate the estriol cream. Systemic HRT does not always reach the genitourinary system, although a lot of GPs seem to think a couple of Vagifem should be enough once you are on systemic. Not true! And VA can take months to get under control, especially when you have been oestrogen deficient for so long.
JP x
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Hello Ladies :)
VA is a rotten experience so I sympathies with you. Like Joaniepat says VA is separate treatment from your other HRT. I have had VA for a year. I was only prescribed estriol so cannot say about vagifem sorry but after first 2 weeks of estriol every night - I found it took something like 2 months before I felt the symptoms were reliably improved. I have had to apply when I feel it is needed. Sometimes it is every 2 nights and sometimes every 3 nights. For months 3 and 4 I applied every night to where the symptoms were causing trouble. For me that was urethra and labia. It felt like cervix needed loads of TLC to return to supple :o Quarter dose in the morning helped me when I had to work well away from good facilities.
Keep up with your efforts and find what work for you :) It will be OK just different :)
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Get back to using 'vagifem' every night. For as long as it takes. If your GP won't prescribe 'ovestin' as well, have a look at 'yes' or 'sylc'; I find that KY jelly is enough to keep the labia moist so that it doesn't itch etc..
ABs will ease initial symptoms but won't replace the oestrogen which is the cause of atrophy. As levels drop the whole body may become dry: inside and out ::). Skin, deep in the ears, nostrils, eyes, vagina, anus, between the toes ....... as well as muscles may become lax = aches and pains.
Join The Club ;)
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Thanks everyone I've been keeping a diary so I'm going to use the fagifem daily for a week and use the cream externally,I'm going to have to ring my doctor after that and ask for more,she's been thinking of referring me to a consultant but with the state of the NHS that could be months! So I would have to go private! But she's not sure yet what consultant? Gynaecology?? Or? Any advice girls?
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Hi Sheila65
All great advice from the other ladies. My story is very similar to yours. With vaginal atrophy you have to be very patient for the treatment to start taking effect.
Vagifem, used alongside Novestin daily took four months to work for me but now I have no symptoms from this chronic condition.
Don't give up on the two treatments because they will work for you, it just takes time!
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"she's been thinking of referring me to a consultant but with the state of the NHS that could be months! So I would have to go private! But she's not sure yet what consultant? Gynaecology?? Or? Any advice girls?"
I didn't need to see a consultant, my doctor knew straight away what I needed and prescribed the necessary treatment.
You can over complicate things and I would wait to see if the vagifem and the cream you are using to work before seeking hospital treatment.
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I'm so glad I came on here I have got some hope! I've been slapping the yoghurt on for 2 days as I thought it might be thrush! As we all know it feels similar! The joys of being a woman!!
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I now know the difference between thrush and VA. When I had thrush I would eat and apply LIVE yoghurt several times a day - cleansing the gut from top downwards.
VA treatment really works if used regularly.
Why would your GP think of referring you Sheila65, why not get on with it due to long waiting lists :-\. A gynaecologist wouldn't be my advice as they often know very little. A dedicated menopause clinic, however there are waiting lists so continue with the VA treatment.
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Thankyou CLKD,
you're a big help! I'm going to talk to her next week, got to convince her I need vagifem daily I did stay on for 3 week's daily instead of 2 as I didn't think it was enough I've still got a full tube of estriol aswell so will blitze it!
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Blitze it gently ;D
Don't wait until the prescription runs out ;-)
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Yes CLKD,
Definitely gently 😉😉😊
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:welcomemm:
Sheila99 - but I'm not 99 :)
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MayB you feel like it after lambing though? ::)