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Re: progesterone creamFrom: Amanda (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed May 29 07:30:51 2002
At Tue, 28 May 2002, BJ wrote: > >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. Hi: I had never heard of this cream before and I checked out the websites that you both suggested. I am still not sure that I understand? Is this something that I can use in conjunction with Diane-35 (an estrogen-antiandrogen b/c bill)? I use it for acne with no breaks so that I don't menstruate. Or is this cream something that you can only use if you don't take estrogen? Thanks, Amanda
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