Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: Bupster on July 06, 2023, 12:48:52 PM
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Hi guys,
My menopause experience so far hasn't been *too* awful but I'm struggling a bit right now. Last year I went on HRT - the oestrogel - after a menopausal crash left me barely able to function. It took me a while but I found four pumps a day seemed to keep me steady, and after a nasty wrestle with Provera I went onto Ustrogen and all was well.
Last week I had a massive return of symptoms - poor sleep, night heat, brain fog, and even though I'm on the progesterone-only pill, a really heavy period which is still going.
After a few days of this the penny dropped and I upped my dose to six pumps a day. I got immediate relief though the fog still comes down at 4pm. I messaged my doctor to explain what I'd done, and he was fine with it initially, but after consulting with a gynaecologist, asked me to come back down to four pumps as that's the maximum recommended dose.
I am going to do it but with serious trepidation; so I thought I'd ask on here - has anyone else experienced an oestrogen crash while already on HRT? How did you deal with it? Is anyone on a higher regular dose than four?
ETA - does anyone have experience of having massive fluctuations in your own oestrogen levels?
Thanks loads,
Bupster
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Hi Bupster,
I'm no expert but I know in peri the hormones can fluctuate, 6 pumps a day is a lot but I just wanted to bump this thread up so other more experienced ladies can give some advice.
Take care xxx
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Hello Bupster and welcome to the forum.
I was prescribed six pumps of gel by Newson Health which is a private meno clinic.
I am very post meno and six pumps was simply too much gel to manage so the doctor at NH changed me to three sachets of 1mg Sandrena gel which I found much easier to use.
Clearly NH and probably other meno clinics are happy for women to use more than four pumps of gel if necessary.
I hope this is helpful to you.
Take care.
K.