Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => Postmenopause => Topic started by: Mag22 on January 17, 2023, 11:52:01 AM
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I’ve finally taken the plunge after early menopause, bilateral salpingoopherectomy and several horrendous experiences with hrt. My body hurt so much and my mind is mush so I decided to give it one more go
I’m only a week in and doing one pump of oestrogen gel and 100mg utrogestan vaginally as I don’t really tolerate it. So far I slept better and hurt less but have major cramps, definitely womb although it’s been a long time since I’ve had a period.
I’m trying to put up with it but it could be a deal breaker if it carries on at this level.
I’m thinking of alternating one day off one day on hrt, is that a legitimate option worth trying or is it better to push through I’m assuming all these hormones are a big shock to my system so I can accept it will take time.
Appreciate any opinions, experiences advice
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Well done for taking the plunge!
I am also using one pump of Oestrogel but I am safely taking 50mg progesterone every day and it's working well - womb lining just below the 5mm danger line.
I believe the Newson clinic suggest taking 100mg Utrogestan vaginally every other day and apparently that is well tolerated by many women so perhaps you could give it a try?
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Thanks, I will try that I’m trying to get away with as little as possible to keep the bone and muscle aches and brain mush at bay!
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On the low dose of oestrogen you're on this should be OK though the manufacturer still thinks it should be 200. If you go above 2 pumps it might be worth either increasing utro or having a scan after a few months to check there is no build up.