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By *punk n gush OP   Couple
17 weeks ago

Walmer, Deal

Good evening ladies is there anyone on evorel sequi patches 50 I started them several months ago no issues up till now but for the last 2 month been getting a very light bleed only lasts a 1 or 2 days but its probably 3 or 4 times a month any advice will be much appreciated thankyou

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By (user no longer on site)
17 weeks ago

I am speechless.

Why on Earth would you seek advice on a medical issue on a recreational sex site?

Speak to your health care professionals!

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By *punk n gush OP   Couple
17 weeks ago

Walmer, Deal


"I am speechless.

Why on Earth would you seek advice on a medical issue on a recreational sex site?

Speak to your health care professionals!"

as your not a woman. Will disregard your last

Mr

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By (user no longer on site)
17 weeks ago


"I am speechless.

Why on Earth would you seek advice on a medical issue on a recreational sex site?

Speak to your health care professionals!

as your not a woman. Will disregard your last

Mr "

Ah is this a woman only thread?

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By *punk n gush OP   Couple
17 weeks ago

Walmer, Deal


"I am speechless.

Why on Earth would you seek advice on a medical issue on a recreational sex site?

Speak to your health care professionals!

as your not a woman. Will disregard your last

Mr

Ah is this a woman only thread?"

Think should be really mr

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By *orny PTMan
17 weeks ago

Peterborough


"I am speechless.

Why on Earth would you seek advice on a medical issue on a recreational sex site?

Speak to your health care professionals!"

Because it takes ages to get an appointment and some of women here are on this very same medication. Peer reviews are availible here, not at the GP's surgery.

Added to the fact that the menopause heavily affects sex drive and sleep. This is a really good source of extra anedotal information.

Try this thought experiment: Imagine that this site was called FAB SINGERS, would you question the OP on asking about sore throat remedies, sore throats or even vocal cord strain?

(A clever person has all of the answers: a wise person has all of the questions) knowledge is increased by asking more people than expected, then extrapolating the answer afterwards.

For example did you know that driving French vehicles and some Japanese ones too, can cause flat feet injuries? None of the medical documents talk about this, but plenty of owner forums do.

Yes, I am talking from experience,

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By *punk n gush OP   Couple
17 weeks ago

Walmer, Deal


"I am speechless.

Why on Earth would you seek advice on a medical issue on a recreational sex site?

Speak to your health care professionals!

Because it takes ages to get an appointment and some of women here are on this very same medication. Peer reviews are availible here, not at the GP's surgery.

Added to the fact that the menopause heavily affects sex drive and sleep. This is a really good source of extra anedotal information.

Try this thought experiment: Imagine that this site was called FAB SINGERS, would you question the OP on asking about sore throat remedies, sore throats or even vocal cord strain?

(A clever person has all of the answers: a wise person has all of the questions) knowledge is increased by asking more people than expected, then extrapolating the answer afterwards.

For example did you know that driving French vehicles and some Japanese ones too, can cause flat feet injuries? None of the medical documents talk about this, but plenty of owner forums do.

Yes, I am talking from experience,"

Thankyou x

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By *iss DevilWoman
17 weeks ago

Bedford


"Good evening ladies is there anyone on evorel sequi patches 50 I started them several months ago no issues up till now but for the last 2 month been getting a very light bleed only lasts a 1 or 2 days but its probably 3 or 4 times a month any advice will be much appreciated thankyou"

I am not on Evorel sequi, just Evorel. But had a look online, and it says sequi is used for women who "still have a womb and want a monthly bleed". Though I do agree that having the bleeding (or spotting) more than once a month could be a worry. It also could be your body adjusting to the HRT or your symptoms progressing/changing. Might be worth speaking to your GP or a nurse, maybe getting smear test if you haven't had one for a while?

I have the opposite problem - no bleeding for a few months, thinking Aunt Flo is not going to turn up again, but then when she does turn up, she way overstays her welcome!

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By *mmaleiaWoman
17 weeks ago

East Northamptonshire

Sequi make you bleed, you should be on conti?

I’ve tried so many patches, found out I wasn’t absorbing them & went into gel & tablets, not had a bleed since *fingers crossed*

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By (user no longer on site)
17 weeks ago


"I am speechless.

Why on Earth would you seek advice on a medical issue on a recreational sex site?

Speak to your health care professionals!

Because it takes ages to get an appointment and some of women here are on this very same medication. Peer reviews are availible here, not at the GP's surgery.

Added to the fact that the menopause heavily affects sex drive and sleep. This is a really good source of extra anedotal information.

Try this thought experiment: Imagine that this site was called FAB SINGERS, would you question the OP on asking about sore throat remedies, sore throats or even vocal cord strain?

(A clever person has all of the answers: a wise person has all of the questions) knowledge is increased by asking more people than expected, then extrapolating the answer afterwards.

For example did you know that driving French vehicles and some Japanese ones too, can cause flat feet injuries? None of the medical documents talk about this, but plenty of owner forums do.

Yes, I am talking from experience,"

Your analogies and hypothesis are utterly ridiculous.

Are recreational sex site is not the place to seek advice on the effects and effectiveness of medications as those giving such pearls of wisdom don’t have a full medical history in front of them.

To compare human hormonal therapy to driving a French designed car proves a point.

Make the appointment and wait the two weeks or so and get advice from a health care professional.

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By *punk n gush OP   Couple
17 weeks ago

Walmer, Deal


"Good evening ladies is there anyone on evorel sequi patches 50 I started them several months ago no issues up till now but for the last 2 month been getting a very light bleed only lasts a 1 or 2 days but its probably 3 or 4 times a month any advice will be much appreciated thankyou

I am not on Evorel sequi, just Evorel. But had a look online, and it says sequi is used for women who "still have a womb and want a monthly bleed". Though I do agree that having the bleeding (or spotting) more than once a month could be a worry. It also could be your body adjusting to the HRT or your symptoms progressing/changing. Might be worth speaking to your GP or a nurse, maybe getting smear test if you haven't had one for a while?

I have the opposite problem - no bleeding for a few months, thinking Aunt Flo is not going to turn up again, but then when she does turn up, she way overstays her welcome! "

Thankyou yes I will speak to doctor

I know what you mean about them over staying there welcome used to be horrendous I'd rather have the 1 or 2 days now but just makes arranging anything harder

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By *punk n gush OP   Couple
17 weeks ago

Walmer, Deal


"Sequi make you bleed, you should be on conti?

I’ve tried so many patches, found out I wasn’t absorbing them & went into gel & tablets, not had a bleed since *fingers crossed*"

Thankyou I am on evorel sequi conti patches

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By *punk n gush OP   Couple
17 weeks ago

Walmer, Deal


"I am speechless.

Why on Earth would you seek advice on a medical issue on a recreational sex site?

Speak to your health care professionals!

Because it takes ages to get an appointment and some of women here are on this very same medication. Peer reviews are availible here, not at the GP's surgery.

Added to the fact that the menopause heavily affects sex drive and sleep. This is a really good source of extra anedotal information.

Try this thought experiment: Imagine that this site was called FAB SINGERS, would you question the OP on asking about sore throat remedies, sore throats or even vocal cord strain?

(A clever person has all of the answers: a wise person has all of the questions) knowledge is increased by asking more people than expected, then extrapolating the answer afterwards.

For example did you know that driving French vehicles and some Japanese ones too, can cause flat feet injuries? None of the medical documents talk about this, but plenty of owner forums do.

Yes, I am talking from experience,

Your analogies and hypothesis are utterly ridiculous.

Are recreational sex site is not the place to seek advice on the effects and effectiveness of medications as those giving such pearls of wisdom don’t have a full medical history in front of them.

To compare human hormonal therapy to driving a French designed car proves a point.

Make the appointment and wait the two weeks or so and get advice from a health care professional."

Wish it was only a 2 week wait to see a gp I've been trying daily for 6 weeks to see a gp and still can't get an appointment where we are you get told to go to a&e but this is not that urgent

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By (user no longer on site)
17 weeks ago


"I am speechless.

Why on Earth would you seek advice on a medical issue on a recreational sex site?

Speak to your health care professionals!

Because it takes ages to get an appointment and some of women here are on this very same medication. Peer reviews are availible here, not at the GP's surgery.

Added to the fact that the menopause heavily affects sex drive and sleep. This is a really good source of extra anedotal information.

Try this thought experiment: Imagine that this site was called FAB SINGERS, would you question the OP on asking about sore throat remedies, sore throats or even vocal cord strain?

(A clever person has all of the answers: a wise person has all of the questions) knowledge is increased by asking more people than expected, then extrapolating the answer afterwards.

For example did you know that driving French vehicles and some Japanese ones too, can cause flat feet injuries? None of the medical documents talk about this, but plenty of owner forums do.

Yes, I am talking from experience,

Your analogies and hypothesis are utterly ridiculous.

Are recreational sex site is not the place to seek advice on the effects and effectiveness of medications as those giving such pearls of wisdom don’t have a full medical history in front of them.

To compare human hormonal therapy to driving a French designed car proves a point.

Make the appointment and wait the two weeks or so and get advice from a health care professional.

Wish it was only a 2 week wait to see a gp I've been trying daily for 6 weeks to see a gp and still can't get an appointment where we are you get told to go to a&e but this is not that urgent "

You need to tell the surgery that you are having periodic blood loss and it is urgent. I cannot vouch for your GP surgery but you have a right to speak with a health care professional within the new guidelines. Trying to see or speak with your health care provider for six weeks is outside those guidelines. Complain to the local area authority. You are being treated disgracefully.

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By (user no longer on site)
17 weeks ago


"I am speechless.

Why on Earth would you seek advice on a medical issue on a recreational sex site?

Speak to your health care professionals!"

Well seeing as the Subject Header is HRT it should have been obvious this thread is for women

There's nothing wrong with seeking other women's advice and reading about their experiences with HRT

Get off the thread!

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By (user no longer on site)
17 weeks ago


"Good evening ladies is there anyone on evorel sequi patches 50 I started them several months ago no issues up till now but for the last 2 month been getting a very light bleed only lasts a 1 or 2 days but its probably 3 or 4 times a month any advice will be much appreciated thankyou"

It is common to have bleeding issues in the first few months especially if you are still in Peri as you'll still have your own ovarian activity going on which in Peri is unstable

Spotting/unscheduled bleeding can indicate a thickened womb lining, again common in Peri and/or because of starting HRT

You may need to change your type of HRT, such as having a different type. There's Utrogestan soft capsules which can be taken vaginally instead of by mouth and you can adjust the dosage then you'd have oestrogen only patches

An ultrasound scan would be beneficial because you may have a polyp/fibroid growing or be developing Adenomyosis which is womb cells migrating into the muscular wall of the womb

Xx

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By (user no longer on site)
17 weeks ago


"I am speechless.

Why on Earth would you seek advice on a medical issue on a recreational sex site?

Speak to your health care professionals!

Well seeing as the Subject Header is HRT it should have been obvious this thread is for women

There's nothing wrong with seeking other women's advice and reading about their experiences with HRT

Get off the thread!"

And when did you decide on what I opine over. I suggest you calm down.

And as a medical aside those chaps suffering from prostate problems have HRT.

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By (user no longer on site)
17 weeks ago

If you’re going to send abusive private messages then at least have The bollox to receive a reply before you block!

Idiots

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By *iss DevilWoman
17 weeks ago

Bedford


"I am speechless.

Why on Earth would you seek advice on a medical issue on a recreational sex site?

Speak to your health care professionals!"

A) it is not a sex site, it is a swingers site

B) it's supposed to be a site for open-minded people

C) the way I read it, OP is not seeking medical advice but wants to compare experiences. As there are plenty of ladies on here, they decided to ask for other women's experience with HRT on the public forum here. Where else should they have gone for that? Mumsnet? Facebook? Yes, GP/medical professional should be one of the first people to contact with medical issues, but it's not so easy to get appointments regardless of any guidelines you mention say. Also, GP or other medical professionals are not going to give you peer review for any medication or treatment.

So please, you've said your peace, and unless you have some experience of HRT you'd like to share, please refrain from other unhelpful comments. It is a public forum though.

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By (user no longer on site)
17 weeks ago


"I am speechless.

Why on Earth would you seek advice on a medical issue on a recreational sex site?

Speak to your health care professionals!

A) it is not a sex site, it is a swingers site

B) it's supposed to be a site for open-minded people

C) the way I read it, OP is not seeking medical advice but wants to compare experiences. As there are plenty of ladies on here, they decided to ask for other women's experience with HRT on the public forum here. Where else should they have gone for that? Mumsnet? Facebook? Yes, GP/medical professional should be one of the first people to contact with medical issues, but it's not so easy to get appointments regardless of any guidelines you mention say. Also, GP or other medical professionals are not going to give you peer review for any medication or treatment.

So please, you've said your peace, and unless you have some experience of HRT you'd like to share, please refrain from other unhelpful comments. It is a public forum though. "

Which I have been told to get off! Perhaps I should refrain from giving an opinion on other issues?

Yes, I have experience with HRT. Asking for advice from non professional health care professional can be fraught with negative issues as is evidenced above.

The list of potential problems listed above made without knowledge of the OPsmedical history will cause more anxiety than good.

My experience with HRT is that administration needs to be carefully considered and discussed in detail with the prescriber. To suggest that HRT is the domain of women is just ridiculous.

As I said the OP needs to demand an appointment with her GP. Waiting 6 weeks is outside the 2024 guidelines issued by the RCGP.

We have differing opinions of what swinging and recreational sex is. Perhaps I’ll start a thread on that!

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By *orny PTMan
17 weeks ago

Peterborough

The typical GP appointment is 5-15 minutes, private and newly started conversations can and do provide insights. More time is needed for these in depth consultations.

Hospital waiting lists are measured in months and years, not days, depending on your postcode lottery.

Having the confidence to ask a GP to provide a specific medicine, because you've done your homework, can speed things up, especially with long term conditions.

I've had a gut health chat just recently with my GP. Despite the hospital specialist not giving me any feedback (pun intended). She was quite impressed with my product/dietary/the charity's own dedicated advice and we chose the the path to take next.

This sort of openness and informed approach can and does speed up the try-this-and-come-back-in-1/2/3/4/5/6-months. Patience is not a virtue, it's torture when you are ill.

As for my analogies, I am not comparing cars with ovaries: I am saying that the car owning forums identified the cause of my discomfort, when the medical books couldn't.

Being pregnant, overweight and wearing high heels were the stock answers and not to blame in my case.

Medical info: 0

Forumites: 1

It doesn't matter where the correct answer comes from, so long as the answer is correct and effective.

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By *londebiguyMan
17 weeks ago

Southport


"I am speechless.

Why on Earth would you seek advice on a medical issue on a recreational sex site?

Speak to your health care professionals!"

Have you tried getting an appointment at a Gps?

Even to see a nurse can take weeks now.

Im sure lots of women might have good insight and some here could be nurses too.

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By *londebiguyMan
17 weeks ago

Southport


"I am speechless.

Why on Earth would you seek advice on a medical issue on a recreational sex site?

Speak to your health care professionals!

Have you tried getting an appointment at a Gps?

Even to see a nurse can take weeks now.

Im sure lots of women might have good insight and some here could be nurses too."

Or doctors!

Pressed send instead of altered that

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By *punk n gush OP   Couple
17 weeks ago

Walmer, Deal

Thankyou for everyone who has provided helpful advice very much appreciated

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By *hatterbox 2Couple
17 weeks ago

Wakefield

I think showpan is suffering from pmt

Pre Manstrual Syndrome

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By *omblingFreeCouple
17 weeks ago

The Village

anyone struggling to see their doctor could try writing an email to the surgery threatening to report their breaches to your MP and the general medical Council. it worked for me.

all the best, OP

mr

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By (user no longer on site)
17 weeks ago


"I think showpan is suffering from pmt

Pre Manstrual Syndrome"

You think so?

Judging by some of the private e mail abuse I would aim that barb at others!

But in all on honesty I should not be surprised.

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By *amnaughtybutniceWoman
17 weeks ago

tf1

And finding a GP that actually understands menopause and HRT. Good luck with that !

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By (user no longer on site)
17 weeks ago


"And finding a GP that actually understands menopause and HRT. Good luck with that !"

I thought Fab was the best place to seek qualified and professional advice on complex medical issues?

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By *orny PTMan
17 weeks ago

Peterborough


"And finding a GP that actually understands menopause and HRT. Good luck with that !"

and getting help with the andropause is even more difficult.

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By *ay7081Woman
17 weeks ago

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I had evoril conti patches. It took me 6 months for the GP to give me them as I'm only 36. I was told that you can have random breakthrough bleeding on all forms of HRT.

The patches didn't work for me so I was moved to a double dose gel and tablet and no issues since

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By (user no longer on site)
17 weeks ago


"I am speechless.

Why on Earth would you seek advice on a medical issue on a recreational sex site?

Speak to your health care professionals!

Well seeing as the Subject Header is HRT it should have been obvious this thread is for women

There's nothing wrong with seeking other women's advice and reading about their experiences with HRT

Get off the thread!

And when did you decide on what I opine over. I suggest you calm down.

And as a medical aside those chaps suffering from prostate problems have HRT.

"

All well and good having an opinion, but not when you can't speak from experience, and not when you haven't been asked.

Some men just love chipping in where their 'opinion' is clearly not warrented or required, like on a thread about HRT and periods..

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By (user no longer on site)
16 weeks ago


"I am speechless.

Why on Earth would you seek advice on a medical issue on a recreational sex site?

Speak to your health care professionals!

Well seeing as the Subject Header is HRT it should have been obvious this thread is for women

There's nothing wrong with seeking other women's advice and reading about their experiences with HRT

Get off the thread!

And when did you decide on what I opine over. I suggest you calm down.

And as a medical aside those chaps suffering from prostate problems have HRT.

All well and good having an opinion, but not when you can't speak from experience, and not when you haven't been asked.

Some men just love chipping in where their 'opinion' is clearly not warrented or required, like on a thread about HRT and periods..

"

It’s a members forum if you post expect a response!

I have plenty of experience with hormone replacement therapy as it happens.

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By *urvy ClarissaWoman
16 weeks ago

wigan

For someone who is ‘speechless’ you sure have a lot to say Showpan!

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By (user no longer on site)
16 weeks ago


"For someone who is ‘speechless’ you sure have a lot to say Showpan! "

But not defenceless.

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By *orthridingMan
14 weeks ago

Knutsford

A very useful thread for the ladies and it's nice you are all sharing your experiences for the op. She has nothing to compare her experiences with..until now. Well done ladies! Xx

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By *ilthycouple24Couple
14 weeks ago

Glasgow

Hgh and hrt is a subject I would live to know about I know alot of men on it for fighting advantages

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By *exy Pretty FeetCouple
14 weeks ago

Live in Scotland Play in England


"Sequi make you bleed, you should be on conti?

I’ve tried so many patches, found out I wasn’t absorbing them & went into gel & tablets, not had a bleed since *fingers crossed*"

I had a similar issue with evorel conti and frequent break through bleeding. Oestrogen Gel and progesterone tablets similarly caused breakthrough bleeding. I ended up settling for the gel with progesterone added in for just two weeks a month. It means I have a proper bleed every month but would rather this than random breakthrough bleeding which often amounted to more than 7 days a month.

Definitely go speak to your gp.

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By *tella AsteriaWoman
14 weeks ago

South West

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By *tella AsteriaWoman
14 weeks ago

South West


"[Removed by poster at 13/08/24 10:11:01]"

Hello!

I just started the estrogen gel and the progesterone tablet to try to gain some balance in life. I have had a period one month but not every month since taking I hope they will go completely at some stage. I was out the other side of menopause as didn’t have periods for a year but had a stressful time last summer and the consequences were really heavy periods and really frequent.

My doc has recommended this type of HRT to help arrest my osteoporosis in my hips. Certainly I am much calmer and happier but could do without the crazy hard nipples that seem to last for days….

To all the women struggling just keep on keeping on girls! We are so amazing even on our worst days xx

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By *tella AsteriaWoman
14 weeks ago

South West


"A very useful thread for the ladies and it's nice you are all sharing your experiences for the op. She has nothing to compare her experiences with..until now. Well done ladies! Xx"

Thanks for the support! The peri menopause can start from mid to late 30’s for some and go way on into our late 60’s. It’s so crazy what we go through if teens think puberty is a bitch well enjoy your 20’s / 30’s cos the party of womanhood comes back with avengeance At age 42 I became literally nymphomanic like my body seemed desperate to procreate before it was too late. So for at least 10 years I have been insatiable for cock and cum. To the delights of many Fabbers lol. Such a good community as many of the lads have been actually supportive of my bad times as much as the fun times!

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By *n1cornHa1redDJWoman
14 weeks ago

MiddleofMyStreet


"A very useful thread for the ladies and it's nice you are all sharing your experiences for the op. She has nothing to compare her experiences with..until now. Well done ladies! Xx"

I agree with this, it is something which all women will go through at some point and personally i think it needs to be opened up as a topic a little bit more. No judgement etc... regardless of the womans age

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By *punk n gush OP   Couple
14 weeks ago

Walmer, Deal


"A very useful thread for the ladies and it's nice you are all sharing your experiences for the op. She has nothing to compare her experiences with..until now. Well done ladies! Xx

I agree with this, it is something which all women will go through at some point and personally i think it needs to be opened up as a topic a little bit more. No judgement etc... regardless of the womans age "

Absolutely there is little support out there and most comments here have been very helpful so thank you everyone let's keeping talking menopause and hopefully help others

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By *ampshirehotwifeWoman
14 weeks ago

Hampshire

I was on the evorel conti 50 patches for about a year before I started having breakthrough bleeds. I was sent for numerous tests including a hysteroscopy as I'd been four years without a period. All the tests came back clear so it was put down to the hrt. I am now on the evorel 75 patch along with the estrogen cream and progesterone tablets and have been for about six months. I literally started spotting again at the weekend!!

Menopause sucks!!!

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By *oyahandrussCouple
14 weeks ago

Nr Rugby


"Good evening ladies is there anyone on evorel sequi patches 50 I started them several months ago no issues up till now but for the last 2 month been getting a very light bleed only lasts a 1 or 2 days but its probably 3 or 4 times a month any advice will be much appreciated thankyou"

I was the same you may need an increase up to 75

I changed to Lentenzo spray and utrogestan progesterone which I take 14 days on the off.I have stopped all breakthrough bleeding.

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By *punk n gush OP   Couple
14 weeks ago

Walmer, Deal

Thank you everyone i will go to gp armed with all the advice it really is appreciated x

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By *ucianpoundCouple
14 weeks ago

Cap d’Agde, France


"I am speechless.

Why on Earth would you seek advice on a medical issue on a recreational sex site?

Speak to your health care professionals!"

Speechless:

Implies that a sex site should not be talking about menstrual issues.

Am I missing something here !

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By *orny PTMan
14 weeks ago

Peterborough


"I am speechless.

Why on Earth would you seek advice on a medical issue on a recreational sex site?

Speak to your health care professionals!

Speechless:

Implies that a sex site should not be talking about menstrual issues.

Am I missing something here !"

Nor politics, general life stuff not even the weather

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By *punk n gush OP   Couple
13 weeks ago

Walmer, Deal

UP DATE

Thank-you for everyone's advise I have spoken to go who has recommended changing to everol patch and a tablet so fingers crossed this work we had a new senior nurse practitioner start at surgery and she seems to know what she's doing better than the doctors

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By *he Flat CapsCouple
13 weeks ago

Pontypool


"UP DATE

Thank-you for everyone's advise I have spoken to go who has recommended changing to everol patch and a tablet so fingers crossed this work we had a new senior nurse practitioner start at surgery and she seems to know what she's doing better than the doctors "

Glad you got a result.

I'm on the Evorel conti patches, the GP told me I might experience spotting, which I am, but suggested it should sort itself out after a while. I'm only on my second prescription, so will hold out a bit longer to see if the spotting resolves of its own accord. If not, I'll go back and see what else they can offer.

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By *punk n gush OP   Couple
13 weeks ago

Walmer, Deal


"UP DATE

Thank-you for everyone's advise I have spoken to go who has recommended changing to everol patch and a tablet so fingers crossed this work we had a new senior nurse practitioner start at surgery and she seems to know what she's doing better than the doctors

Glad you got a result.

I'm on the Evorel conti patches, the GP told me I might experience spotting, which I am, but suggested it should sort itself out after a while. I'm only on my second prescription, so will hold out a bit longer to see if the spotting resolves of its own accord. If not, I'll go back and see what else they can offer. "

Ah hopefully they work out for you we all need to talk more about hrt it's still not a wildly tale about subject yet thousands of us suffer with menopause

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By *exycarlashane181Couple
13 weeks ago

Leamington Spa

I'm on Evorel Conti patches. Had no bleeding since

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By *orny PTMan
13 weeks ago

Peterborough


"UP DATE

Thank-you for everyone's advise I have spoken to go who has recommended changing to everol patch and a tablet so fingers crossed this work we had a new senior nurse practitioner start at surgery and she seems to know what she's doing better than the doctors

Glad you got a result.

I'm on the Evorel conti patches, the GP told me I might experience spotting, which I am, but suggested it should sort itself out after a while. I'm only on my second prescription, so will hold out a bit longer to see if the spotting resolves of its own accord. If not, I'll go back and see what else they can offer.

Ah hopefully they work out for you we all need to talk more about hrt it's still not a wildly tale about subject yet thousands of us suffer with menopause "

HRT for men is even rarer as the NHS doesn't have a lot to say on it. The staffing for the andropause and the related symptoms is abysmal. One consultant for my NHS trust.

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By *punk n gush OP   Couple
13 weeks ago

Walmer, Deal


"UP DATE

Thank-you for everyone's advise I have spoken to go who has recommended changing to everol patch and a tablet so fingers crossed this work we had a new senior nurse practitioner start at surgery and she seems to know what she's doing better than the doctors

Glad you got a result.

I'm on the Evorel conti patches, the GP told me I might experience spotting, which I am, but suggested it should sort itself out after a while. I'm only on my second prescription, so will hold out a bit longer to see if the spotting resolves of its own accord. If not, I'll go back and see what else they can offer.

Ah hopefully they work out for you we all need to talk more about hrt it's still not a wildly tale about subject yet thousands of us suffer with menopause

HRT for men is even rarer as the NHS doesn't have a lot to say on it. The staffing for the andropause and the related symptoms is abysmal. One consultant for my NHS trust. "

I'm sorry to hear that our doctor was the same it's only the last month or so that we had a senior nurse practitioner start and she's seems to know a lot more

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By *reamytitwankCouple
12 weeks ago

Cardiff

Do you take progesterone too?

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By *exycarlashane181Couple
12 weeks ago

Leamington Spa


"Good evening ladies is there anyone on evorel sequi patches 50 I started them several months ago no issues up till now but for the last 2 month been getting a very light bleed only lasts a 1 or 2 days but its probably 3 or 4 times a month any advice will be much appreciated thankyou"

I'm on Evorel Conti amd had no bleeds last 18 months.. But was previously on tablets and used to bleed monthly on them.. Very light as you say for a few days a month

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By *punk n gush OP   Couple
12 weeks ago

Walmer, Deal

Just started conti 75mg patches and 100mg ustrogestan tablets been on 2 weeks and already had 1 bleed will see how it goes for another month

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By *alcon43Woman
11 weeks ago

Paisley

I’m on Evoril Conti but was on Sequi for a year.

Any unusual bleeding should be investigated and not put down to menopause all the time.

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By *punk n gush OP   Couple
11 weeks ago

Walmer, Deal


"I’m on Evoril Conti but was on Sequi for a year.

Any unusual bleeding should be investigated and not put down to menopause all the time. "

Yes going to speak to doctor as still suffering and no improvement

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By *osmiccoupleCouple
10 weeks ago

Pembrokeshire

I had the same problem with the patches.I was bleeding every 8 days now.I'm on a oestrogen 750 micrograms gel & utrogestan 100 tablets 2 at nights & Touch wood no periods yet

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By *punk n gush OP   Couple
10 weeks ago

Walmer, Deal

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By *punk n gush OP   Couple
10 weeks ago

Walmer, Deal


"I had the same problem with the patches.I was bleeding every 8 days now.I'm on a oestrogen 750 micrograms gel & utrogestan 100 tablets 2 at nights & Touch wood no periods yet "

Ah that's good my gp has said to give the new patchs and tablet 3 months if no improvement she try something else I'm on evorel 75mg patch and 100 utrogestan tablet one at night at moment

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