Hi Tas - your post got missed! The forum is v large and busy these days!
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What is the change in bleeding you are concerned about? If it's lack of bleeding then definitely nothing to worry about! It is abnormal bleeding - heavy or at the wrong time - which is more a cause for concern. According to the stats on this website around 15% of women don't bleed on sequi HRT - and this is more likely to happen (if it's going to) the nearer you get to menopause itself.
If your breasts are achey this could indicate a hormonal change - so could be your own cycle coming into play again? You haven't said how old you are? If your periods were already becoming erratic when you started HRT you may well be at or near menopause by now but if you have the occasional ovulation and hormonal surge then you will experience some period type symptoms.
Also if you have lost weight you will likely be absorbing more oestrogen etc from the same dose (50 mcg patch) although I would have thought the weight loss would be slow enough for you to acclimatise to any consequent slight increase in systemic levels of oestrogen as a result?
However if you are concerned about your breasts - and the sensations and soreness persists (and you don't suddenly get a period) then please do consult your doctor to be checked out - always better to be safe. If you're under 50 then you won't have had a mammogram yet - but do make sure you always examine your breasts reguarly anyway.
I hope the aches and pains are easing...
Hurdity x