Well, aside from the dizzy woozy head, which eased off during the day, I managed to get a lot done out in the garden - felt really good, energised and so happy :-) so hoping I can get on with Cyclogest in the long-term.
discogirl - I have taken your lead and used the same amount as I did last night but rectally. It was a bit difficult as it was melting onto my finger and didn't want to let go - so I don't think it went as far as maybe it should, sorry totally TMI, maybe some sort of lube would be in order.
Mary G - I only tried utrogestan for 3 days in May - I've only been on evorel 25 since then, it was not a good experience. It has taken me all this time to work up to a 25 patch and a half, so 37mcg. However, this seems to be having some effect on migraines, they're much less frequent and when I do have one it only lasts a day and isn't disabling. I'm annoyingly sensitive to medications and hormones, struggled with severe PMS and can remember looking forward to the menopause so much. If only I'd known..! I'm going to keep going with the Cyclogest, if I can manage a small amount it's better than nothing, and maybe I can have scans.
WishIdknownsooner - your routine sounds like a good one, which I'm going to copy - I woke up at about 3am feeling really odd and unsettled but really struggled to get up at 9am. Really pleased you are able to get on with Cyclogest. I found Utrogestan horrendous. Why do you think you might get prescribed it next? I was prescribed Lutigest first by my GP but it wasn't stocked anywhere so they swapped the prescription to Cyclogest.