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Vaginal atrophy

(109 Posts)
Mamie Wed 09-Jan-13 18:41:11

Do urge her to look at the Menopause Matters forum too.

kittylester Wed 09-Jan-13 18:37:48

I use vagifem, as little as I can get away, with but probably once a week which I'm told is fairly safe. Last time I got a prescription the dosage had reduced considerably so don't quite know what that means. It has made a HUGE difference. See another gp.

Marelli Wed 09-Jan-13 18:22:25

I knew I would get this sort of response! I really do wish she was able to read these posts, but will phone her tomorrow and give her your replies. I'll have a look at the Vagifem site and give her the information. E is a very shy person and would find it difficult to argue with her GP, but I've told her that if she wanted me to, I'd go with her to give her a bit of moral support. She was in tears when I spoke to her. She's 68, and isn't even able to discuss the problem with her husband, asking me to phone while he's at work tomorrow. sad

jeni Wed 09-Jan-13 17:52:19

Second opinion, preferably from a gynaecologist.

Lancashirelass Wed 09-Jan-13 17:46:01

What a shame! Ask for a second opinion, and insist on a female doctor. Good luck!

Mamie Wed 09-Jan-13 17:45:01

I can see from quickly reading the web that some doctors see breast cancer as a problem, but others seem to prescribe Vagifem. Maybe she needs to see a specialist? I certainly don't think she should be told to put up with it; it can be dreadfully debilitating.

Ariadne Wed 09-Jan-13 17:39:07

She has indeed been badly treated! Do urge her to find a second opinion.

Mamie Wed 09-Jan-13 17:36:47

Rubbish. Excellent treatment available, I think Vagifem is used mostly in the UK. Tell her to look on Menopause Matters forum and then see a different GP. Grrr...

Marelli Wed 09-Jan-13 17:21:35

I've just had a phone call from my friend who was really upset. She's been diagnosed with Vaginal Atrophy and her GP (female) says she'll just have to put up with it - it's her age....hmm. My friend (E) has had breast cancer so cannot have HRT.
She asked me to look on the internet to see if I could find out about any treatment that might be suitable for her. However, I feel that she has been treated very badly by her GP and should ask to see another doctor in the practice. She's reluctant to do this as all of the others are male.
I feel as if she has been really badly treated.