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Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: Sjb-1969 on July 31, 2022, 10:50:41 AM
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Hi I put a post on here last week.
Just to re cap I was given everol sequi which worked amazingly for about a year but began to stop working so well around 3 months ago.
I was then put on Everol 75 patches along with progesterone tabs.
I was fine for 7 weeks then all of a sudden I’m getting extreme physical symptoms of anxiety, panicky feelings. Not mentally but the physical symptoms.
I asked on here and was advised maybe try to cut the patch down. I did this and within two days I felt so much better. I put my new patch on on Saturday and cut it down again, but now the physical feelings of anxiety are back. Its awful.
It’s hard to cut the patches effectively because it’s a square patch with rounded edges. I’m marking into thirds then cutting A third in half. I really don’t know what else to do. I’m clearly getting too much still? As when I cut it down originally I was loads better after a couple of days. Obviously I can’t cut the patch accurately though. Please can anyone help?
Should I consider the pump gel? Would that be better and more accurate? Not sure how it works x many thanks x
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How about using on alternate days?
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How about dropping back to a 50 patch and then you don’t have to faff about with the imprecision of cutting patches?
Also are you on utrogestan continuously for progesterone? For many of us this can be too much and may not be suiting you x
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Come and join us on this thread, we are all battling estrogen-related side effects and trying to adjust things: https://www.menopausematters.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,62514.0.html
Your Evorol Sequi was 50mcg of estrogen and then you went up to 75 - but that was too much, it sounds like. You could try 62.5. I can't help with cutting the Evorel patches as I have Estradot ;D which are sort of rectangular-ish.
It's a bit unusual to be okay for 7 weeks and then to feel like you've got too much again - I wonder if your own estrogen levels (from your ovaries) has increased again so it's too much in combination. Perhaps you only need the 50 again - do you have any Evorel Sequi left, you could try that again?
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How about using on alternate days?
Thanks that’s worth a thought x x
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How about dropping back to a 50 patch and then you don’t have to faff about with the imprecision of cutting patches?
Also are you on utrogestan continuously for progesterone? For many of us this can be too much and may not be suiting you x
I was in 50s so I also thought the same and maybe then cut a 50 in quarters to try? Yes I’m on everol 75 continuously with utrogestan for 2 weeks. Thanks so much for reply x
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Come and join us on this thread, we are all battling estrogen-related side effects and trying to adjust things: https://www.menopausematters.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,62514.0.html
Your Evorol Sequi was 50mcg of estrogen and then you went up to 75 - but that was too much, it sounds like. You could try 62.5. I can't help with cutting the Evorel patches as I have Estradot ;D which are sort of rectangular-ish.
It's a bit unusual to be okay for 7 weeks and then to feel like you've got too much again - I wonder if your own estrogen levels (from your ovaries) has increased again so it's too much in combination. Perhaps you only need the 50 again - do you have any Evorel Sequi left, you could try that again?
Thanks so much for the reply. He’s maybe my natural levels have increased as I’ve been ok for 7 weeks. It’s hard to cut up these patches to reduce as they are rounded edges x
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I agree with you about cutting, estrodot also have rounded edges and it's not straight forward to do a calculation...
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It's easy to cut Estradot in half diagonally from one corner to the other. It's a lot harder to cut it into anything else ;D
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I was using Evorel & utrogestan too. It made me physically anxious too as it just seemed like it wasn’t a steady delivery. I’ve moved to Evorel Conti now and feel like this is finally putting me on a more even keel. I’m wondering if at 7 weeks you had reached a certain level and that’s the level you need to be for now. If 75 is too much, use the 50s and increase gradually. I was increasing by an eighth at one point…it might make it easier than chopping a 75. Hope this helps a little.
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REMINDER
Members are not health professionals giving medical advice. Concerns have been raised about advice being given without any real medical guidance. Always seek information from your doctor.
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Could we get clarification on the above warning? We give medical advice all the time here. It’s hard to know what’s meant by the above warning that appears just on Joziel’s post. Plenty of advice is given every day that’s technically medical by all active members. Otherwise every reply here would be ‘see your doctor’. I don’t see how Joziel’s post is different to any other. Who is concerned by this post?
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I’ll echo that ATB. Most of what is on here is medical advice.
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How ironic. Many people ask questions on here because their own gp doesn't know the answer and many times forum members though not medically trained actually know more. And is there anyone really thinks we're all doctors?