Hi Judy. Sorry to hear of your experience re HRT and prolapse. I had a bladder prolapse and slight uterine prolapse and was on full HRT. I was referred to the specialist pelvic floor clinic for an assessment and given an appropriate kegel exercise plan to follow. Things were ok but then I was taken off HRT due to reaching 60 (cut off age still advised by some doctors) and within a few months both prolapses worsened meaning I had to have a hysterectomy and repair. My gynaecologist wanted to know why I'd stopped HRT as it was so beneficial for prolapse sufferers. He wrote to my GP instructing that full HRT should be re-instated after my op. I am now 66 and pelvic floor health is the main reason my new GP is happy to still prescribe HRT.
Prolapse can make you feel worried and quite down at times. You need to ask for a referral to the gynae team in order to assess the severity of the prolapse and be given advice as to management of it to prevent worsening. Nowadays it seems that surgery won't be offered until you have tried the pelvic floor exercise programme first.
I would consider re-starting HRT. Also, have you been tested for a UTI? This can cause a sudden loss or urine with no other symptoms. Let us know how you get on.
Taz x