Hi Honey2015 - sorry your time on the forum was only short-lived and maybe you didn't get the answer you wanted (about HRT). So sorry if this was the case. The forum is very big and busy now and those who post come and go and have busy lives. I alternate between the All Things Menopause and New Members and hardly ever visit the other boards - just popping in to comment about Woodpeckers and hailstorms on This and That, now and again! Even so I only catch up with a small number of posts on these boards and some I never read at all, and I think other members are the same.
If you are reading this please do consider re-joining as members of the forum can help support you when you are feeling down.
In answer to your question - it depends where you are in menopause and how old you are. If some of your symptoms are cyclical and hormonal - ie like pms - and you are early in peri-menopause, it is difficult to know how to counter this as taking HRT still involves a cycle. it could just be the progestogen part of the HRT affecting you, or your own cycle. Yes it could be that trying Femoston 2/10 would help especially if you are late in peri-menopause and your own oestrogen levels will have dropped. If you are not getting a bleed it sounds like your cycle might well have weakened and a higher dose could well help.
Also some women do not absorb tablet HRT so well so a trans-dermal route might be preferred. If moods swings are a probkem and you are under 50 then the newer type od contraceptive pill QLAIRA might help as this controls the cycle and the oestrogen is the same as in your current HRT, and there are only 2 tablet free days. You would need to be able to tolerate the progestogen part of this though.
I hope you read this and it is helpful - and you consider rejoining.
Take care
Hurdity x