am looking for advice am struggling at the moment with side effects from HRT patches, am only on oestrogen as have no womb.
Headaches, nausea and more recent anxiety, am only on a low dose and been on for nearly 4weks.
I feel am going crazy, every patch change my arms and hands feel really heavy like they don’t belong to me and I don’t sleep and feel very panicky. Them symptoms get a little better the following day but the headache and sickness don’t.
Should I hold out till the 3mth mark or go back to the doctors sooner ? And maybe try the gel
I can’t carry on like this am so down with it all.
On the plus my moods have got a lot better which my family love
Any advice would be much appreciated
thanks x
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I felt like that on oestrogen only I couldn’t sleep at all it was awful insomnia my skin was prickling all over and the anxiety was so bad. The oestrogen dose wasn’t high enough so I had my oestrogen upped and added progesterone which meant I could finally sleep again. So it could be that the oestrogen level patches that you are on is too low but you need to speak to your menopause specialist/ gynaecologist.
Even though it appears to be common to give estrogen only when someone has had a hysterectomy, progesterone is really good for helping with sleep and keeping calm. Just because estrogen only is okay since without progesterone a person won't get uterine cancer, progesterone puts things into balance.
That’s rubbish I have no womb after a total hysterectomy and have to have progesterone but i saw a menopause specialist. Which doctor told you that you couldn’t have progesterone was it just your gp?x
Well that says it all it’s terrible how gps think they know everything about everything when they don’t an hrt is very specific to the individual so they are being very basic just because you don’t have a womb only means you don’t “need” progesterone to prevent womb cancer however it does not mean that you can’t have it! Maybe you could try a different gp, I would say get a referral to a gynaecologist but via the nhs it can take a while I went private to a menopause specialist and have a video consultation and then they prescribed my medication and sent it all via courier virtually the next day so it’s worth looking into things but the go is talking rubbish x
Hi. Sorry you're having such bad effects from the HRt. Unfortunately what you're experiencing can be a sign of too little or too much HRT. I know from personal experience, as I reacted quite badly to what my GP considered a low dose (Evorel 25). I also reacted badly to Estradot, which is derived from yams. (Evorel is soy-based), but some women find this the other way round.Unfortunately, it's trial and error. I think you definitely need a better informed GP, who will let you tinker with dosage (I ended up on 1/4 patch), or a menopause specialist. All the Davina stuff has been great, but HRT isn't a magic bullet for many of us, more's the pity.
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