Yeah we tried to get a bunch of us over from reddit, and it was difficult…change is hard sometimes. <sigh>
What are you looking for? There’s a bunch of obgyn’s out there offering advice. There’s a good podcast with the authors of Estrogen Matters that’s worthwhile.
It is hard to determine ‘what is contributing to what’ in menopause, and it’s all a juggling act trying to balance out medications, vitamins, diets. It sounds like you are figuring it all out though! And it’s great you found a doctor who is willing to prescribe T.
We always hear about voice deepening, more facial hair, or hair loss, which I think scares people off, but have you noticed anything different with muscle mass (like maintaining what you have, or building more)? Or feeling more energized?
It’s great to know it’s helping with libido!
Hormone levels don’t really factor in during perimenopause. You could look at BCP/IUDs, or taking progesterone to help regulate/stop periods if bleeding is persistent. Otherwise, I suggest getting your iron levels checked as well.
Some find the better placement is upper back hip, where it doesn’t rub so much against clothing. Absorption seems to be better on fattier areas.
If you’re hot flashes are not MUCH improved in the next few weeks, then that dosage is not right for you. What is the dosage? You’re on the combipatch right?
I updated this section…
Yay! Hope you feel better soon.
Thanks for sharing that…I’ll take a look!
You’re welcome! It’s a long read, but hopefully easier to navigate.
Yes! Good for you for advocating for yourself! The side effects of MHT are actually very mild, and as your doctor stated, are usually only present the first few weeks.
My advice, slap the patch on and forget it…like try not to think about it, or relate it to anything you might be feeling (weird twinges, or whatever). Just keep busy and then over the course of a week or two…see how you feel overall, don’t focus on the day-to-day weird blips that come and go.
And keep us posted!
It’s great that menopause is coming up in prominent news feeds, but “having a moment” seems a bit diminishing, like it’s a temporary thing.
If you haven’t yet, have a read through our Menopause Wiki, it’s updated all the time…just yesterday in fact to add links to more recent studies and expand on the definition of perimenopause (early and late stage). There’s also things you can do to help mitigate symptoms, but it sounds like you’re already doing a pretty good job of that!