Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: Arya Underfoot on May 24, 2024, 02:33:02 AM
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I'm recently post menopausal and really struggling with brain fog, anxiety and sleep problems. I've been increasing my oestrogen to 100 and I do find I have less anxiety and panic attacks on the patches compared to the gel, unless they're out of stock, I've had many breakdowns at the pharmacy lately.
Out of desperation I saw a naturopath who suggested increasing my progesterone might help. I've looked in to it and found a medical report that suggested women who are on 100 oestrogen could take 200mg progesterone continuously. I know a lot of people on here don't get on with Utrogestan/Prometrium but I love it, it's just a pity they don't make a 50mg tablet. I have tried taking 200mg cyclically but found it too hard to go 2 weeks without progesterone so went back to 100mg continuously.
I don't have a cervix, so purely taking progesterone for it's calming effect.
Has anyone tried a higher dose of progesterone and did it have any good effects?
Thanks for any advice.
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Hi
I take 200mg progesterone continuously purely because I feel good on it. I am also on evorel 100 patch.
I feel better taking it continuously than I ever did sequentially. I'm still peri though so get quite a bit of breakthrough bleeding which is very annoying however, my sleep is very good and I just feel way more stable emotionally on 200 continuous.
Hope that helps x
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Many thanks for your reply, it's good to know it has worked for someone, might be the answer for me.
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Hi, i just wanted to know how you got on on the higher progesteron dose? I'm contemplating the same.. also did you take vaginally or orally?
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Ladies with a uterus require progesterone routinely. Sometimes after hysterectomy it is useful too.
Arya Underfoot - when was your last monthly period? If u can remember that far back ;-)
Does the naturopath have menopausal knowledge, what is the basis for increasing the progesterone? We hear a lot about oestrogen treatments but not enough IMO about progesterone and testosterone.