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From: Nicole (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 28 Mar 2002 08:33:28 -0600


Hi everyone, I guess I wasn't very clear with my last post, So here goes. I am on Glucophage, Vaniqa, Spirolactene(SP) & Prometruim. I have I have two kids & I can only lose weight when I am pregnant. 20 pounds with the first one & 45 with the second one but as soon as I have the baby the weight comes back. When I told my doctor about it he wanted to put me on BCP but I still want more kids so don't really want to mess with my hormones any more than I have to. So when I posted this situation on here a few months ago several of you said that you used a progestrone cream for weight loss & it was working for some you. I asked my doctor if I could try this, He agreed to let me try. I was on a cream when I was pregnant with my second one, that is the one he called in. I was on it constantly everyday for 3 months. But then it was a matter of losing the baby so there was no question about it at all. So I guess what I want to know is this right should I be using this everyday like I did when I was pregnant?? Am I even on the right one?? Like I said it cost $10.00 a day so yes it's $300.00 a month to stay on it, plus all the other stuff is expensive too. How many of you have seen weight loss when using this?? How Much?? Do i have to stay on it or can I just use until I lose the weight I want to & then go off? Is there something out there cheaper that I can use?? I don't have the cream yet but I am going to get it tomorrow then I tell everybody what it is called. Thanks,Nicole



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