At the age of 55 I was still having regular, heavy and very painful periods. A female locum suggested the Mirena coil. At the same time I started having night sweats and incredibly painful joints. I was tearful and bad tempered. My GP prescribed SSRI anti depressants saying that there is no evidence that HRT helps with menopause symptoms

and quoting the results of the Million Women Study as the reason for not using HRT. I took the anti depressants for a year but could see myself that they were causing me problems and not helping at all with menopause symptoms so I stopped them and went back and saw a different GP asking for HRT.
He agreed to give me Climaval. For 3 years I was almost symptom free but then it was time to remove the coil which was taken out last November. Before having it removed I discussed continuing HRT with GP and he decided to give me Climagest. I didn't realise that periods would return and they were heavy. After 3 months I asked for something else and was given Femoston conti 1mg/5mg plus 2mg Climaval. Bleeding and spotting started again at random stages of the month. GP said it was because the progesterone wasn't enough but there was nothing else he could prescribe. I suggested taking down the Climaval so we dropped it to 1mg . No change so we took the extra Climaval out and I took the Femoston Conti for 2 months but was still bleeding so I decided to stop taking all HRT and see what happens. At the same time I changed my GP hoping for someone who is better informed, and she is.

It has now been just over 8 weeks. I bled heavily for about 10 days then it stopped. I had a scan 12 months ago which showed everything was ok and I'm satisfied it was the HRT that was causing the bleeding. My new GP has said that due to my age I could have heart problems if I restart HRT. But I've just had an NHS health check and was told my risk of heart attack in the next 10 years is 3.89%. Pretty specific so one of the things I will want to ask is about the increased risk and what else I can do to mitigate it.
Who knows, by the time I go to the clinic this could all be over?
