Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => Personal Experiences => Topic started by: Hayleyanne75 on January 25, 2023, 04:16:21 PM
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Just found out I'm going through menopause my body feels like I've been crashed into my anxiety is through the roof dripping with sweat I can have 2 washes in the shower and I still smell of sweat I've tried elleste duet conti and evorel 50mg both crap also on other meds and diabetic any recommendations just want to feel normal/a little happy again :-\ any ideas welcome ☆☆☆
*******refresh not been here for a while been struggling so I've tried sandrena gels 1mg,patches,utrogestan 100mg, and I'm now on elleste duet conti 2mg/1mg my anxiety was bad and tearful for nothing doctor doesn't want to give me anything for anxiety due to my asthma but I'm willing to try anything my anxiety was never this bad before menopause the patches would stay in one place and the gel was itchy any ideas for the anxiety :-\
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Hi. There are many ways of delivering HRT, it can take the body a few months for the uptake to give any benefit. Did U have side effects with that regime?
Some find that keeping amood/food/symptom diary of use. Deciding which symptom one would like to ease first.
I have a thread here, which I will bump. Although you think you are smelly, others may not notice.
What is happening to your periods?
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Hello Hayleyanne and welcome to the forum. There are many other HRT options you can try so please do not worry. One idea is to trial an oestrogen patch to see how you respond to it and then if all is okay you add in a progesterone. This can help when a woman does not know which part of HRT she is reacting too.
When you say you felt crap, which side effects did you get from the HRT you tried?
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I had nova sure done 8 years ago not had period since previous meds made me sick patches made me itchy anxiety is bad
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I had nova sure done 8 years ago not had period since previous meds made me sick patches made me itchy anxiety is bad
I have seen quite a few members develop a rash from the glue of the patches. There are still other options you can try. How long did you try the HRT for? I am guessing you are no longer on any HRT?
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If U have difficulty with HRT then ask your GP for an anti-anxiety medication. Initially I was given Valium 3 times a day, then used it on an 'as necessary' basis. Because I knew it worked I was able to take it the night B4 an event and never required extra to get through the next day.
Now I have an emergency drug when anxiety floors me. Bach rescue remedy has worked too. Relaction therapy helped a bit.
Ask for a referral to a menopause clinic for advice.
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I've not been on hrt long I didn't know it took so long to work I'm off the patches and on sandrena gel now 1mg hoping it is going to work am also taking utrogestan 100mg :-X
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I've not been on hrt long I didn't know it took so long to work I'm off the patches and on sandrena gel now 1mg hoping it is going to work am also taking utrogestan 100mg :-X
Yes, HRT can take a while to see improvements but if the side effects are too much for you then I can understand you wanting to try something else. Is your GP supportive?
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Just a quick comment, Poppy..
I had an ablation aged 44 (in 2008) due to horrendous flooding. I had a polyp removed.
I started HRT a year ago (aged 57) and was told that I would need progesterone as well as oestrogen.
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but since you have been diagnosed as postmeno = no more periods. 1 needs to count for 12 months without a bleed to be in menopause, however. Nature can/may throw another bleed into the works >:(. from which day 1 starts counting to 12 all over again ::)
Peri throws up all kinds of weird and not so wonderful feelings and symptoms :-\
Let us know how you get on.
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Any unusual bleeding when a lady has got to menopause must be investigated on an 'in case' basis. Menopause = last monthly period. End of. No more bleeds. Unless something odd happens. I've not had a period since 2002 and would be freaked out now if I spotted blood :o although I do get period-like twinges occasionally : "oh no! not again" but no.
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Hi all I have updated my original post thanks
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but since you have been diagnosed as postmeno = no more periods. 1 needs to count for 12 months without a bleed to be in menopause, however. Nature can/may throw another bleed into the works >:(. from which day 1 starts counting to 12 all over again ::)
Wouldn't it need to be more extreme to cause a reversal of a diagnosis? Like my old boss had natural menopause age 25, devastating for her. She was 40 when a new med came out that reversed her menopause and she finally had her daughter, I expect while she was pregnant they didn't say she was in menopause!
Could you give more details about the medication she had please. This would be a life changer for so many women especially to a friend's daughter who is devastated at not being able to have children due to early menopause.
Taz x :)
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Wots the best thing to take for menopausal anxiety I'm on elleste duet conti anxiety is bad one doctor has told me to use silvercloud app it's crap
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Morning.
Some anti-depressant medications can ease anxiety. It may be a while to find what suits you. Is there a particular time when it strikes? For me it was after 3.00 a.m., cortisol - the waking hormone - would leave me terrified. The effects lasted until mid-afternoon. :'(
I have used 'valium' successfully through the 1990s, 'as necessary'. My GP gave me Propranolol - a betablocka to ease early morning surges, which worked well. Bachs Rescue Remedy mouth spray has also helped.
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Just an update been told by numerous doctors now that elleste duet conti is the best hrt for myself and I have now been put on propranolol 20 mg to help with the anxiety
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Just an update been told by numerous doctors now that elleste duet conti is the best hrt for myself and I have now been put on propranolol 20 mg to help with the anxiety
Thank you for the update. I hope this combination helps. :)
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Hi everyone I think to be fair this last 2 months have been a nightmare swapped hrt few times trying to stick with elleste duet conti tabs now been on them 2/3 weeks doctor says there really good I'm not seeing any changes anxiety extreme now tearful boobs soo painful doctor is reluctant to give me any thing for anxiety because of asthma overthinking I've never had a problem with overthinking but now it's too much any ideas are more than welcome just want to feel something like normal this is not me its stressful xx
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Hi everyone I think to be fair this last 2 months have been a nightmare swapped hrt few times trying to stick with elleste duet conti tabs now been on them 2/3 weeks doctor says there really good I'm not seeing any changes anxiety extreme now tearful boobs soo painful doctor is reluctant to give me any thing for anxiety because of asthma overthinking I've never had a problem with overthinking but now it's too much any ideas are more than welcome just want to feel something like normal this is not me its stressful xx
Does anxiety medication have an affect on asthma? I see you are on Propranalol for anxiety. I am so sorry you are feeling this way. I know what you mean about the painful boobs. If possible you may feel more comfortable with a softer type bra such as a bralette. Do you feel the HRT has made your anxiety worse?