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Re: Am I going crazy? - Progesterone Cream Info

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Fri Aug 4 15:48:52 2006


I agree with Melissa, and want to share some info that I have gathered from the others about progesterone cream.

Before ordering it I heard that it's supposed to be one of the best progesterone creams, and that's why I chose it. It's called Emerita Pro-Gest.

It helps me with symptoms or Lupron, not completely but enough to be worth it! It has 450mg of progesterone per ounce, smells great, you need a little dime-sized amount twice a day, so it's easy, and it's completely natural.

It can be found by Googling, or I should say Froogling, but also here's a website from which I ordered it and got it in record time, just simply great service - http://www.lifesvigor.com

two ounce size: http://www.lifesvigor.com/shopexd.asp?id=3029

four ounce size (more for the money!): http://www.lifesvigor.com/shopexd.asp?id=18220

Hope that helps you Melinda!! Good wishes your way!!

Inny.

At Fri, 4 Aug 2006, Melissa in Northern KY wrote: >
>Try Progestrone cream, helps me with my moods and my hot flashes. I was
>not feeling right, hard to explain but I just did not feel right. Moody,
>snaped at my husband and kids for no reason and the hot flashes where
>driving me crazy ( I am on lupron). After the first 24 hours of the
>Pregestrone cream I started to feel so much better, my mood changed and
>my hot flashes got much better. I have been using it for one week and
>man do I feel better!!!
>
>I got mine at GNC has 20mg of Progestrone in each dose, I used it twice
>a day for 3 days then went to once a day. There a some on this board
>who say the best cream you have to order on line can't remember the name
>of the site.
>
>I think it is Dena who gets it on line and loves it.
>
>Anyway worth a try and it is not that expensive.
>
>Good luck!
>
>At Fri, 4 Aug 2006, melinda wrote:
>>
>>I was diagnosed with endo 10 years ago. I've had two laps done to
>>"clean up" and It's been three years since my last surgery. I feel I'm
>>due for another one because I'm starting to have symptoms again of
>>severe agitation and irritability and the pain is getting more constant
>>throughout a full cycle. I'm a bit scared to have the surgery again
>>because I got a post-op infection after the last one and ended up in the
>>hospital for a week in severe pain. I'm afraid the infection may have
>>really messed me up and caused scarring or something. I'm divorced and
>>partly because of problems that arose about me not being able to
>>conceive. My tubes are scarred from the endo and it doesn't seem likely
>>I'll be able to have kids. I'm at peace with that believe it or not,
>>but my ex wasn't at peace with it. I even find myself not getting
>>involved with men anymore because I when I say I can't have kids, they
>>leave skid marks. It's quite daunting, but I feel I need to be upfront
>>in the beginning about that. It's only fair to them. Regardless of
>>that, I'm just concerned about my mood swings and emotional outbursts
>>lately. It's embarassing and most of all confusing, because it's like I
>>don't have control anymore. I assume that this is a side effect of the
>>endo. Or is it just me? I'm not trying to use the endo as an excuse, I
>>just want to know if anyone else has these episodes. Once I get the
>>lapo, it seems to subside for a while and I feel okay and pretty happy
>>most of the time. I've tried everything. The pill, lupron, etc. You
>>name it, nothing helps. Could anyone give me some advice?
>>
>>Thank you,
>>Melinda
>
>--
>Melissa
>

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