Hi, sorry this is not strictly a menopause question but I need some expertise and so thought it the best place to post. I went to see a top hormone/headache expert today and she has recommended that we try suppressing my cycle completely. I am 46 but still having regular periods. The options given to me were a) continuous oral contraception via the pill - not suitable as I have issues with high blood pressure/migraine b) continuous bioidentical estrogen at a constant level via patch with continuous progesterone to suppress cycle via either mirena or depo provera. c) Gnrh analogues - which all seems very extreme.
So b) seemed the best option but having got out of my appointment and considered the options, neither Depo or Mirena appeal in the slightest - as firstly they are synthetic and so seem to have worse side effects and if I react badly (which I am very prone to do) not the quickest to reverse.
As I understand it, the conventional combined pill is an issue because the estrogen is delivered orally and is synthetic and so risk is heightened? What I don't understand is why I couldn't do another version of this is the form of the estrogen patch and the oral bioidentical progesterone Utrogestan? but I can't see much mention of this being taken continuously?
Obviously I am going to email as a follow up with concerns and questions but I just wanted to see here first if anyone can explain why this isn't an option?
Can anyone explain?
many thanks in advance for your help