Jules - was the urine sent to a Lab for 'growing'? What was the cause of your breast pain, sometimes the body reacts initially with VA treatment then settles as it's a really low dose. Which of course your GP should know, also it isn't up to a GP to tell ladies how often to use VA treatments.
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Would he/she tell a diabetic to reduce treatment
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. Every night is essential for many.
Ring the Surgery to ask for a referral to a menopause clinic: not a gynae : you do not 'HAVE TO' reduce the dose. There are waiting lists. Or you can send an e-mail to Dr Currie on here for advice to hand to your GP. Let us know how you get on.
Sometimes ladies need every night or a couple of times a week for ages. When I get the need2P feelings I take 'nurofen' to ease the nip as the urine flow stops.