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PMDD

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Re: Anyone tried or currently using lenzetto spray?
« Reply #15 on: March 11, 2021, 11:00:19 PM »

Hi SueLW,

Generally I am tolerating it really well, but some palpitations are breaking through.....i was wondering whether Lenzetto might be a bit weaker, as i was using 100-125mcg patch prior to this....but assumed i was imagining it!

I might try a bit higher, and see.....thanks for the kick up the bum to try xx
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Salad

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Re: Anyone tried or currently using lenzetto spray?
« Reply #16 on: March 12, 2021, 12:01:33 AM »

The lovely GP I spoke to is a Menopause Specialist, so I’ve decided to try the spray for 6-8 weeks.

I'm using it.  I don't think it's strong enough for me.  I'm on 4 sprays a day.  I'm either going to need 5 or 6 or a patch/spray combo I think.

I just wanted to say that I don't think 6-8 weeks will be long enough for you to trial it.  You will feel some changes by then, but I'd suggest your trail for 12 weeks. 

Thanks SueLW - the trial of 6-8 weeks is for me then to be reviewed by the GP to see how I’m doing.
I’m currently using 2 sprays in the morning and 1 at night, only my second week on it. I’ve been having a breakthrough of symptoms about 3 pm with a headache and not feeling great. And again at 4 am when I wake up and have a night sweat. So I’m not sure 3 sprays is enough. I’ll keep at this level for the next couple of weeks and think if I want to increase.

I’ve had some relief of several symptoms though eg reduced breast tenderness, my hair texture has improved dramatically and I feel well throughout the morning. So it’s definitely better than the patches I’ve been on. It’s early days though, so I’ll see how things go.  :)
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Smitten

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Re: Anyone tried or currently using lenzetto spray?
« Reply #17 on: March 14, 2021, 08:11:24 AM »

So far no awful side effects so fingers crossed, I saw online one pump equated to roughly a pump and a half of the gell :)

My own experience is that it's nothing like a pump and a half of gel.  It's weaker.  You were on a very low dose patch.  I'd say aim for 2-3 sprays a day and see how it goes for you.  I'm on 4 and need to go up to 5 now.  Possibly 6.  Review next week to see what Dr Newson says.  I have way too many symptoms on 4 sprays a day.

Thank you Sue, I’ve just done 2 sprays for the first time so will see how that goes, I have definitely felt some improvement so far as you say I was on a very low dose patch so will see how this goes! The pain in my hands has really eased which is great for work, I’m a designer/photographer so use my hands all the time and it was becoming so painful! I’m hopeful if I can get some improvement on my sleep the fatigue will improve a little too! Has anyone else experienced hip pain? If I can improve on that I’d be so happy! I assume it takes a little while to see the benefits in relation to joint pain improvement? :). Have a lovely day all xxx
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pepperminty

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Re: Anyone tried or currently using lenzetto spray?
« Reply #18 on: March 15, 2021, 07:56:55 AM »

Thank you Sue, I’ve just done 2 sprays for the first time so will see how that goes, I have definitely felt some improvement so far as you say I was on a very low dose patch so will see how this goes! The pain in my hands has really eased which is great for work, I’m a designer/photographer so use my hands all the time and it was becoming so painful! I’m hopeful if I can get some improvement on my sleep the fatigue will improve a little too! Has anyone else experienced hip pain? If I can improve on that I’d be so happy! I assume it takes a little while to see the benefits in relation to joint pain improvement? :). Have a lovely day all xxx
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Hi Smitten , I too have sore  painful hands  ( had tests and all clear) and hip pain. It is great to hear the positive reports with  Lenzetto . I too have tinnitus. ( It is a joy getting older ::) I would be interested in how it goes for you. It sounds like Lenzetto absorbs well. Are you taking Utrogestan also?

Best wishes Pepperminty X
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Smitten

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Re: Anyone tried or currently using lenzetto spray?
« Reply #19 on: March 16, 2021, 06:21:14 PM »

Hello Pepperminty no estrogen only as I had a hysterectomy just over 3 years ago 😊  my third day on 2 sprays and my sleep has been awful, it may not be the Lenzetto I guess, I will persevere and drop back down to 1 spray if need be see if it makes a difference. Xxx
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pepperminty

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Re: Anyone tried or currently using lenzetto spray?
« Reply #20 on: March 16, 2021, 06:40:01 PM »

Hi Smitten,

It  is a mine field. I would give it a bit longer and see if it improves. And yes we tend to blame everything on HRT sometimes. Stress can play a part if you are worried about the new regime. Maybe try some relaxation. Good luck.

Let us know how it goes .

PMX
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Smitten

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Re: Anyone tried or currently using lenzetto spray?
« Reply #21 on: March 16, 2021, 07:39:06 PM »

Thank you xx I’m pleased to be doing it now as I’m currently working at home which is actually pretty lovely! And so much better if you’ve slept terribly 😊😊

Have a lovely evening xxx
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Floo36

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Re: Anyone tried or currently using lenzetto spray?
« Reply #22 on: March 17, 2021, 03:09:29 PM »

Hi Smitten, how are you getting on with the Lenzetto, sleep?
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Smitten

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Re: Anyone tried or currently using lenzetto spray?
« Reply #23 on: March 19, 2021, 06:02:41 PM »

Hi :) possibly a very slight improvement, I’m usually awake around 5am on a really good night, I was finding I was waking several times a night when I last posted! Early days I guess but I think there’s still improvement 😊 xxx
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Mary G

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Re: Anyone tried or currently using lenzetto spray?
« Reply #24 on: April 10, 2021, 07:44:24 PM »

I'm now over 4 weeks into my second attempt at Lenzetto and so far, so good.   Unlike the last time I trialled it 3 years ago, my symptoms have not returned.

Another member brought this link to my attention which might be helpful re dosage:

https://www.menopausedoctor.co.uk/menopause/hrt-the-different-ingredients-brands-and-strengths-available

The Newson Clinic say that 1 spray of Lenzetto is roughly equivalent to 2 pumps of Oestrogel or a 50mcg patch but last time around, my oestrogen blood levels were about 300 pmol on 3 sprays of Lenzetto which does not make sense.   Perhaps they have tweaked the formula?   That might explain why it was withdrawn in Spain for a while.

I hope everyone else is doing well with Lenzetto.

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Salad

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Re: Anyone tried or currently using lenzetto spray?
« Reply #25 on: April 10, 2021, 08:46:10 PM »

I’m doing a lot better on it. I do 2 sprays morning and 2 in the evening.

The only issue I need to clarify is where I am putting the spray.
I can’t use my forearms as I have a brand new granddaughter and I don’t want to risk touching her with the area treated. I tried my inner thighs, but the symptoms weren’t controlled, so now I’m doing the back of the top of my arm.

I do feel a lot better than I have for about a year though and I actually have ‘hair’ back instead of wild, straw like tresses  ;D
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Floo36

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Re: Anyone tried or currently using lenzetto spray?
« Reply #26 on: April 11, 2021, 09:37:28 AM »

Mary G

I’m on Lenzetto also.  I watched a video that Dr Newson has done and on there she said that one spray of Lenzetto is more like 1 pump of gel.  I also contacted the manufacturer and they sent some data from studies that were done and I was surprised at the results, it isn’t very strong at all and if you don’t absorb brilliantly that that also makes a difference.  Each increased dose is not comparable with the first so if for example you get say 50 pmol blood with one spray you don’t get 100 pmol with 2 or 150pmol with 3 sprays, I guess it’s the same with all HRT, I don’t know.  It’s just finding one that gives relief of symptoms.

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pepperminty

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Re: Anyone tried or currently using lenzetto spray?
« Reply #27 on: April 12, 2021, 06:53:34 AM »

I was wondering if  Fake tan effects the absorption?


I know putting moistuiser and fake tan  effects the gel etc. But I was wondering as it is a spray whether it absorbs differently.

PMX
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Mary G

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Re: Anyone tried or currently using lenzetto spray?
« Reply #28 on: April 13, 2021, 07:24:39 PM »

Floo36, thanks for the info, that is interesting and would explain my low blood reading three years ago.

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