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Re: progesterone creamFrom: BJ (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue May 28 17:00:45 2002
At Tue, 28 May 2002, jimmy wrote: > >I am going to try natural progesterone cream made by my pharmacy. Has nyone tried it before? I really don't want to do Lupron to many side ef ects. I don't see the reason for BCP it has estrogen in them and even at a low dose I don't want to add any more estrogen in me. I found a good ebsite (http://www.endo101.com) about the progesterone cream it not only helps ndo but other things too, depression, low sex drive, PMS, and others. T is may be a good choice you might want to try out. I start my cream nex month and I will let you all know how things are going. >Lorie Good choice!!! I have used the over the counter cream (mostly Pro-Gest) for the last 8 years hand have kept my endo completely controlled the whole time. You are absolutely correct about the estrogen, the problem is we have too much of it already and not enough progesterone to balance it. Check out http://www.natural-progesterone-advisory-network.com for more info. Also, why wait? I would recommend you start the cream immediately and use it continuously for a couple of months, then cut back to 3 weeks out of each cycle. Good luck! BJ ps-make sure the cream does not have too much progesterone in it. 450-500 mg is the recommended amount.
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