Menopause Matters Forum
General Discussion => New Members => Topic started by: Walshmar on September 11, 2023, 01:54:55 PM
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Hi to all existing and fellow new members.
I've been lurking for a while and finally plucked up the nerve to join in.
Thought I was coping with the menopausal symptoms fairly well, not sure my hubby would agree, but bladder issues and all the trademark symptoms of VA have proved too much. Rather than wait for a telephone consultation with GP in a few weeks time I ordered oestrogen cream online and am on day 3 of loading dose. The discomfort , urinary urgency, excessive discharge, itching is hideous and without this forum was unknown to me. Hoping the cream offers some relief :-\
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Hello and welcome. I replied to your other thread. :)
VA can take time to improve so hang on in there. I have found I need to use the oestrogen cream daily or my symtoms flare.
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Keep to 1 thread ?
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Sorry...Will do :'(
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Sorry...Will do :'(
It is okay. :) you did not do anything wrong.
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Thanks Flossieteacake.....I think I might stick to just reading others posts. I didn't consider that I should have kept to one thread. Every day is a school day :)
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Don't be defeated - keeping to 1 thread and adding queries means that you won't 'get lost'. Beginning new threads doesn't always generate new responses.
Back to the other 1? U can go into your first page above and suggest that others reply in the one about the watery discharge.
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Thanks Flossieteacake.....I think I might stick to just reading others posts. I didn't consider that I should have kept to one thread. Every day is a school day :)
I hope you feel free to post as much as you want to. This forum is a place for support.
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Thanks Flossieteacake.....I think I might stick to just reading others posts. I didn't consider that I should have kept to one thread. Every day is a school day :)
Unless Emma the admin of the forum says otherwise, there is no rule about keeping to one thread. I do hope you come back and ask questions if you need help on what is a horrid condition.
Well done on getting ahead of the game with the treatment. Further to the cream you are using there is also Gina pessary that you can purchase whilst you wait for your GP appointment. I am also on daily treatment of both Vagifem & Ovestin so don't be scared to use more than what the instructions say.
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Thanks Ayesha
I have read a lot of your posts regarding this hideous problem and they have armed me with lots of information. I am hopeful that I will feel some relief following the loading dose , although urinary frequency is back with a vengeance today. It makes leaving the house virtually impossible. Isn't it great being a woman
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It's awful. I now recognise the symptoms ........ so up the dose of 'ovestin' to nightly. I also take Nurofen to ease symptoms.
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Thanks Ayesha
I have read a lot of your posts regarding this hideous problem and they have armed me with lots of information. I am hopeful that I will feel some relief following the loading dose , although urinary frequency is back with a vengeance today. It makes leaving the house virtually impossible. Isn't it great being a woman
So pleased to be of help.
I will never forget how helpful the women on this forum have been to me and put my mind at rest when at over 70 I was diagnosed with Vaginal Atrophy. It still shocks me to think a condition existed that could cause such severe symptoms and no one warned me about it. When I got my first prescription for Vagifem I said to my husband they will have to order this in, never heard of it before, how naïve was I! ::)
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Thanks Flossieteacake.....I think I might stick to just reading others posts. I didn't consider that I should have kept to one thread. Every day is a school day :)
Hey hunni hopefully things will improve in time stick with daily use. Well done for posting it takes a lot to pluck up the courage to post like you say you have been lurking for some time and majority of people on here are very supportive like flossie says you have done nothing wrong chin up hunni xxx
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Hi, I am new to this forum and glad to share some of my experiences. I was aged 45 when I first started to get Perimenopausal symptoms. Look forward to trailing through all the topics xx
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Hi Clairemarie , this forum and the vast amount of information has totally blown my mind. I have been reading it avidly for days.
I had never heard of Vaginal atrophy before and now it's all I can think about, not helped by the fact I'm experiencing some symptoms. I've been discussing it with my 86 year old mum who admits to having had similar symptoms but was too embarrassed to discuss it. :'(
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Welcome to the forum both of you. Most people are totally unaware of vaginal atrophy and usually find out the hard way by having it for quite a while but not having a clue what to do.
I googled it years ago when diagnosed and this forum popped up, it's been very enlightening and educational to say the least. We're very thankful for all the very knowledgable ladies on here over the years that have helped and supported so many with this sometimes very debilitating condition. There is hope though and eventially with the correct treatment it can be managed and life returns to normal. With some blips now and then I might add.
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This Forum should be on every medics desk top!