I've been taking HRT tablets for nearly 9 years now since being diagnosed with an early menopause at 42.
Everything was fine until 4 years ago when I started feeling nauseous during the night and in the morning. I've seen various GPs who have tried me on anti-sickness medication, anti-depressants, IBS medication with no success. I've had a camera investigation which showed up nothing. When I suggested to them could it be my HRT they said no.
As you can imagine, 4 years of feeling morning sickness is rubbish! I can't eat first thing, strong smells make me feel worse and it disturbs my sleep.
Last summer I decided to come off the HRT to see where my body is in it's natural cycle. The hot flushes returned with a vengeance - over 30 a day in last year's heat! I stuck it out until November but one thing that was positive was that my morning sickness was better! That proved to me it must be the HRT because as soon as I went back on it it's come back worse than ever.
My GP has suggested trying the coil and patches as a different way of delivering the HRT and I was just wondering what other people's experience of this was.
I would love to be able to wake up and jump out of bed instead of curling up feeling sick. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.