Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: N5ECY on January 22, 2024, 08:46:49 AM
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Hi all. I've finally got some oestrogel from my gp. Difficult at 60 but got there in the end. I'm 20 years post hysterectomy and 8 years post oopherectomy. Been having a terrible time with night sweats, lack of sleep, anxiety. Just wondered how long before it will take effect. I'm on 2 pumps (1.25g a dose). Started it 5 days ago. I do feel a bit better. Still waking (6 times) last nite but not sweating as much. I've split the dose for now as felt a bit strange after 8 years of no oestrogen. Your thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks
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Morning. It may take a while for the body to feel the uptake of HRT. Gently does it. Do U keep a mood/food/symptom diary to chart progress?
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I don't I'm afraid but sounds good. Been at it so long it became part of my life. I do feel a lot brighter today tho. Do you think splitting the dose is a good idea.
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hi the general advice is that it takes up to 3 months to see the benefits. Hot flushed are usually the first thing to go. Everyone is different , but from my own experience it takes time and patience and your body has been without oestrogen for a long time.
I'm on four pumps of oestrogel and have never split the dose, but some ladies find it works.
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I split the dose, three in the morning and one at night. I am similar in that I have had hysterectomy and oophorectomy two and a half years ago. So you can see that at the moment you are on half what I take. Give it time, two pumps may be enough but equally you may find you need to go up a bit. But as you say it's been a long time since your oophorectomy so slow and steady wins the race. x
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Flushes usually go within a couple of weeks. My anxiety and insomnia took 3 months.
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Thanks everyone. It's trial and error then. I'll see how I go. Mite go back to doing both doses at nite in a week or so as sleeping is a big problem. Lost my mum last year so that didnt help. My gp said its quite often a tough time for women of my age. Menopause, elderley parents and often other health problems start emerging. Appreciate everyone's advice. Thanks again.