Hi Hurdity and Libralady ( I'm libra too btw, maybe that's a good sign this will work for me too!)
Thanks for the info
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Hurdity - I'm still peri And yes I'm really very lucky with my GP ( third time lucky at this practice!). It is a bit worrying when you're explaining to them though, if I hadn't found this site and forum I could now be on the wrong hrt for my situation! As you say though, really great that she's willing to listen, and she actually thanked me for bringing the website to her attention, and asked me if I thought it would be useful for other patients, of course I said yes!
And Libralady it's so encouraging to know this has worked for you and Hurdity, got everything crossed it works for me too, I'm cautious so starting off at the low dose, but I won't be worried to move up a level if I need to .
Just one more question, I've seen a few posts saying people couldn't cope with the fatigue when on utrogestan, have either if yiu found that at all? I don't sleep too well at the moment so can't really afford to be any more tired than I already am, maybe it will help me though?
Also, spookily enough,think I may be about to start a period, prob at least 4 mths since my last one. If I do come on should I wait before using the patches?
Oh, and I'm also checking with dr Currie re which dose of utrogestan I should be taking,
Thanks so much again everyone, my sister has been going through similar problems for longer than me, although she is a year younger, her doc gave her anti-depressants and told her not worth taking hrt cos symptoms will all come back when she stops!