Hi - I'm 56, and for the last five years I had been happily taking an HRT regimen prescribed by a specialist at King's College Hospital. This consisted of oral HRT in two separate prescriptions, one for 1mg oral estradiol (Elleste Solo) continuously and one for 7.5mg oral medroxyprogesterone (Provera) for 14 days per month. It took a while to find the ideal treatment - initially I had been prescribed Femosoton 1/10, but didn't get on with it. Then I had gone up from 5mg to 7.5mg of Provera, as I was having a very long and heavy monthly bleed on the lower dose.
I've been very happy with this, and have extended my cycle to 3 weeks on/off so that I only have to deal with a bleed (usually quite light) every 6 weeks.
I recently went back to King's College Hospital for a follow-up appointment with a new specialist, as the previous one has now retired. I requested to continue with my HRT, as I have the feeling that underlying symptoms are still there and the HRT is keeping them under control - e.g. I continue to get occasional overheating / hot flushes. For the last few months I've also been feeling uncharacteristically tired, exhausted even, and have aching muscles.
So the new specialist gave me a new prescription to take back to my GP: 0.75mg estradiol gel twice a day (Oestrogel), 100mg oral bio-identical progesterone at night (Utrogestan), and 50mg testosterone gel in the morning (off-licence Testogel), all continuous. I have been struggling with this new prescription and could do with some advice please!
I'm all for the idea of gel instead of pills, a bit messier but apparently safer. The only downside is having to remember to apply the Oestrogel twice a day, whereas before it was a pill once a day. The Testogel is a bit of a faff, having to administer one sachet over 10 applications, not ideal, but OK.
But while I absolutely agree that it's preferable to have bio-identical progesterone, and I love the idea of not having a bleed anymore, the main thing I'm struggling with is the idea of continuous progesterone. Prior to menopause, even though I had been on the combined pill for over 30 years (!), I was one of the unlucky ones who had really bad PMS every month, and prior to going onto HRT, I was having terrible mood swings and anxiety along with hot flushes, bad skin, insomnia, headaches, etc. On HRT, things have been largely controlled, but the progesterone part of the HRT cycle has still been that time of the month when I have bad skin, get grouchy and/or tearful, and feel bloated. So my concern is: why would I want to feel that way continuously? Or is the continuous daily dose of Utrogestan so low that that is not supposed to happen?
But the main issue I'm having is that after one week I've had to take a break from the Utrogestan, as it was making me feel queasy and tired. I've confirmed this, as since stopping it, I'm no longer having those side-effects. Unhelpfully, the instructions say to take a pill on an empty stomach. This may be to increase absorption, but if one of the side effects is nausea, then that seems absurd, since most pills that could affect you in that way are not supposed to be taken on an empty stomach? (e.g. aspirin or ibuprofen). Also, if one of the side effects is tiredness, then surely that cancels out the benefit I'm supposed to be getting from the testosterone?
Any thoughts / ideas / suggestions appreciated! I know that some of you take your Utrogestan vaginally - is that safe, and will that at least get round the queasiness problem?
Thanks in advance
