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To Jessie-Natural Hormone InfoFrom: andrea (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue Sep 11 19:06:54 2007
Hi there, You asked about the progesterone I'm on? First, I would like you to go back to my original July 7th post and read it, (because it's a long one) and we are not allowed to repost. It explains a lot on my history! You can switch to progesterone from the pill, anytime. You have to see a doctor who is willing to test your hormones first, though, and many of them refuse! They all say it's not necessary unless you're approaching menopause. That is such a load of crap. I think many of us have endo because we started off with a hormone imbalance (too much estrogen) and doctors just put us all on the pill to "fix" it and forgot about us. Anyway, that is my theory and the doctors who I now see, think the same thing. I will give you the link to my pharmacy (they have a lot of informative info), as well as a hormone chart that says what your normal levels should be and a doctor referral list, that gives the names of doctors in every state who use natural hormones. Usually they are the only ones who will cooperate and test your hormones if you ask. You can also find a good doctor where you live by typing in the words "compound pharmacy" and the state you are in, and they can also refer you to someone. A compounding pharmacy is the only place you can get the bio-identical progesterone & you need a script for it. My pharmacy in Irving, TX: http://www.lascolinaspharmacy.com/ You could print this out for your information or take it to a doctor if you like: http://www.fertilityplus.org/faq/hormonelevels.html Doctors who use natural hormones: http://www.altmednetwork.net/whealth/doctors.html GOOD LUCK TO YOU!! Have a good day!
-- Andrea :)
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