Oh Pippa don't tell me that, you're supposed to tell me that Lenzetto fixes everything so I can have some hope
I just drafted a letter to email to my Newson GP to ask for some Lenzetto if things don't get better in a few weeks 
How do you do a quarter squirt of Lenzetto then? Doesn't it just do one pump per press, is it possible to be accurate with less than one pump doses?
How come your body tolerated this amount of estrogen relatively recently and now just can't? I know that I've had low estrogen for years because desogestrel suppresses it to around 250nmol or lower - and I've been on desogestrel about 8-9 years before HRT. So my theory for myself is that my body is no longer used to higher doses, a bit like a post-menopausal 70+ year old woman's wouldn't be. But it seems you've been on higher doses pretty recently??
Have you tried doing the whole dose in one go in the morning, with the hope that it wears off by night time, or are you getting symptoms throughout the whole day?
Whilst I am managing to get some decent sleep at the moment, I am still kinda throbbing and pulsing and palpating and I can't live like this long-term because it can't be good for me in other ways and I'd be afraid to!
But I've only been at this level for just over a week and I feel like I need to demonstrate that I've given it a good go... To further confuse things, I'm getting skipped beat palpitations in the evenings now - which was one of my before-HRT symptoms - and some bits of thicker discharge which I think means that I need more vaginal estrogen. I can increase vaginal estrogen but can't do anything about the skipped beat palps... It seems that some parts of me want more estrogen and other parts want less 
Hi joziel - honestly don't be put off Lenzetto - its just getting the right dose that like all HRT seems to be is the key. Getting smaller doses is super easy. I measure across the width of the applicator nozzle (2") then mark the quarter top and bottom and tape across (I use the thick brown tape removal guys use to tape up the boxes when moving house - it lasts and is both strong and durable.) Each Lenzetto has 56 sprays in so it's not like you have to do it very often. I get prescribed 2 packs of Lenzetto every time - I use the other one for the 2 sprays and the taped for the quarter. It stays at a very accurate dose re taping it off I never had a problem with that last year.
Regarding dosage I've not been on Oestrogel (3 pumps) for over a year now and was put on a much lower dose of Lenzetto when I was changed over (only one and quarter sprays) so have been used to a low dose now for over a year. Then of course it was unobtainable for a while which is why I had to change to patches as gel was not available either

. The last blood test I had done on the Lenzetto my level was 143 and plus I was just starting to get hot flushes etc back so this is why the MC put me on 2 sprays this time and then up to 3. On coming off the patches (3 days only back on Lenzetto my level was only 91 but was told to expect a low level having just changed over.) Been feeling really awful all day today - shaky, jelly legged and cotton wool head couldn't think straight but just beginning to feel a bit better this evening so will go to the lower dose tonight. I never had any problems at all when first switching to Lenzetto from Oestrogel so feel the patches have really messed me up to be honest. For me that delivery method just did not work.
I do the whole dose in the evenings as that suits me better about half an hour after a shower and again never had a problem with that until I was changed to the patches.
I do feel totally sure that it will all settle down - I know Lenzetto suits me as it did before but it is a matter of getting the dose right now and that's the part that seems to be taking f o r e v e r !!! Its so easy to use I love it. Having changed 3 different types in 3 months on different doses I know my whole system needs to calm down and level off.
So very sorry to hear about your night times. Oh Jeez do I sympathise. I was just getting to relax and sleep better at night and then wham - backwards again. I know a lower dose will improve things just hope it kicks in soon. I'm so sorry to hear about the skipped beats too. I hate the palps and heart issues I really feel for you.
For me I found, as I said before, that the patches gave me a real zap the day after I put them on and always about a week after a dose change I felt the new dose kick in usually making things worse as I was told to increase slowly upwards whereas you and I both know that for us that was going in the wrong direction! Here's hoping we both find a level playing field very very soon!!! xxxx