Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => Postmenopause => Topic started by: Patsie on April 22, 2024, 02:18:51 PM
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Hi,
I had a bad atrophy flare up in January after opening a new packet of Vagifem but did not connect this with the flare up. I am now 3 months on and still struggling but finding that if I go without the pessary for a couple of days it appears to feel better.
Does anyone know if the manufacturer has recently changed the prescription for the fillers as my discomfort is always later in the morning the next day. Not sure how to carry on as still need the topical oestrogen so wondering whether to ask for Ovestin which I have never tried as I use estriol 0.01 which is a lower strength.
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It may be that your vagina was very dry, although sometimes people do find that the fillers aggravate. MayB try 'ovestin' and use for the next 2-3 weeks. Occaionslly it is necessary to put a moisturiser or KY Jelly on the end of the applicator to ease it in as far as is comfy.
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I haven't noticed any change in the Vagifem pessaries but they are extremely hard and slow to dissolve and perhaps that's the reason for the discomfort.
Are you using a moisturiser, if not it really will help. Perhaps Ovestin cream might be a better choice for you eventually.
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Hi, I've thought this recently. I had been using Vagifem for 2 years 2-3 times a week with loading dose as required then a few months ago I started to get bladder issues especially the day after using. Frequency and aggrevation best describes my symptoms. I swapped to Ovestin but it was messy and burned a bit . I'm now on imvaggis and it suits me better as it's a waxy bullet pessary that's more soothing.
I've recently seen a urogynae and she suggested it could be the plastic applicator irritating the bladder wall as I have a prolapse.
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What has been suggested about the prolapse Orba? I don't find 'ovestin' messy ;D because my vaginal walls have absorbed the replacement.
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What has been suggested about the prolapse Orba? I don't find 'ovestin' messy ;D because my vaginal walls have absorbed the replacement.
I still use Ovestin on vulval areas mixed with YES but wasn't as keen internally !
I actually have a rectocele and cystocele and am awaiting a repair for the first as it's a grade 3.
I think trying to navigate the vagifem applicator past prolapsed tissue is what caused the problem.
Gynae has recommended GP prescribe Intrarosa -if on local formulary - which I don't think it is in my area as asked already !