Lots of really valuable comments and advice above: this forum at its best. Just to pick out a couple to respond to:
Quote from: Courtney G on Yesterday at 08:33:02 PM[...]
But instead, I get labs done, we make some sort of adjustment, I wait three months, get tested again, another adjustment and repeat ad nauseam. After 4 years of doing this, I'm still not quite where I should be.
This is sooooo true!!!
When I was on gels everything was pretty settled but these patches are proving far less so, not helped by all sorts of treatment-blocking problems by my health authority.
Quote from: ChrissyRyan on Yesterday at 08:40:08 PMPerhaps the patches are more expensive. They may fall off or be hard to get off too.
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But I wonder if you are in water a lot, take showers and baths a lot, or get sweaty, perhaps that may cause issues with the patches staying on or the medicine itself leaking away.
I have no adhesion issues with Evorel. I put it on, place the palm of my hand on it for c. 45 seconds, and there it remains until day 3 removal. I find no need for any tape or any other sticking material. In fact, the biggest pain is the line around the edge after removal which is remarkably stubborn and causes a red patch when I rub it off.
@Lori Dee you mentioned a while back using oil to get it off: which oil did you use for that if I may ask?
I have wondered about the bath / shower thing. If I have a deep bath and momentarily submerge the Evorel it does turn an opaque white colour.
However, I don't really think I can blame the problem with my levels on that. I just don't think Evorel 100 is delivering me sufficient estrogen, despite changing it every 3 days (as opposed to twice a week).
I'll up to Evorel 125 pending Nottingham's comments on the situation. They may agree to switch me onto Lenzetto which sounds pretty good.
I know too that my GRS hospital won't be happy with the low state of my estradiol reading. They require it to be a lot higher.
xx