Re: Treatment with Norethindrone
From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Apr 27 16:50:20 2009
By the way, synthetic hormones can throw your balance off, and make you
feel lousy.
Bio-identical natural, compounded hormones are different.
At Mon, 27 Apr 2009, Roxann wrote:
>
>I am in Chicago. My doctor seems highly regarded but I am looking for
>someone not so tunnel-visioned. I would like a doctor that takes the
>patient's opinion into consideration. My symptoms were bad before but I
>know it is not half as bad as for some women so I am willing to take a
>chance and see how long I can go before they come back. I just haven't
>felt myself since starting this course of treatment. I am fat and
>fatigued and not enthused about life.
>
>At Mon, 27 Apr 2009, anonymous wrote:
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>>I'd send my records to an excision specialist and get their opinion.
>>What part of the country are you in? You can join the doctor
>>recomendation board, it's connected with erc.activboard.com/
>>
>>Progesterone might help, see johnleemd.com, with symptoms while you
>>decide what to do.
>>
>>Your doctor doesn't really know how to treat endo, though. For that,
>>you need an endo expert.
>>
>>for diet changes, see endo-resolved.com and endometriosis.org
>>
>>At Mon, 27 Apr 2009, Roxann wrote:
>>>
>>>Has anyone gone off norethindrone and what has it been like? I have been
>>>on it since 2006 after a lap with Lupron and add-back but I don't want
>>>to take it anymore. My doc tells me I will be making a mistake but I am
>>>at a point where I want to try some other alternatives. I currently
>>>take 10mg/day. I just want to have something to back myself up with
>>>when I go for my next visit in May.
>>>
>>>--
>>>Roxann
>>>
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>Roxann
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