Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: PoppyPopcorn on December 20, 2022, 11:45:00 AM
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Have recently started on Oestrogel, 4 pumps, to replace a 100 mcg patch which I was allergic to the glue.
I am reading lots of conflicting advice about the mechanisms of use.
Some people say that if you are on 4 pumps of gel, it's best to do 2 in the morning and 2 in the evening rather than 4 all at once in the morning. Is there any reason why one would be better than another?
Rubbing it in - the manufacturer says to slick it on and leave it to try, the Balance app says to rub it in.
I really want this to work for me and want to maximise the chances of getting it right.
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I use 4 pumps all at once in a morning and I think I do a mixture of rubbing in and letting dry. x
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I use 4 pumps , 2 in the morning and 2 at night, I rub In and have not noticed any sleep issues
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I don't think it matters too much how much you rub it in as long as you do the same thing every time so you get a consistent dose. I thinned it out and rubbed lightly, it takes forever to dry if you don't. I used 2 pumps am and pm mostly because it's too cold for bare shoulders but I thought it might smooth out any peaks. What were you allergic to? I was allergic to evorel but was fine on gel and now on estradot.
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hi poppycorn
im on 4 pumps and i do it all in the morning as i would find splitting the dose too energising at night. having said that it works for some women
i hate to say it but it really is trial and error.
i find inconsistencies on the balance app too.
i spread it on so it leaves a kind of thin sheen. i dont rub it in as you would moisturiser.
ive actually emailed besins on another issue if they get back to me i will pose this question to them x