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Re: Hormone imbalanceFrom: anonymous@obgyn.netTue, 15 Oct 2002 15:42:46 -0500 (CDT)
At Tue, 15 Oct 2002, stephanie wrote: > >I believe I am experiencing some extremem pms due to a hormonal >imbalance. I believe this imbalance came fromt he fact that I had a >small area of the belly lipoed for some fat grafting to the face to >correct a problem of the eyelid due to trauma. What I would like to >know is if I have this imbalance...sever pms symptoms from ovulation >on...will the hormones balance out themselves and I should wait it out >OR do I need sometype of meds. Do hormones usually get whacked out then >go back on their own...or when they are out of balance do you ALWAYS >HAVE TO live with these symptoms. I would like to conceive again and >the last preg. I needed progesterone suppositiories. So I am really >worried about this possible imbalance. Thanks so much for your help. My >dr. is out he had triple bypass surgery so It will be some time before >I can get into the dr. on call. Thanks again. Well, from the best of my knowledge Hormonal imbalances, unless caused by aging or drug abuse, may infact subside. However, when my sister was going through her menopause and her hormones where running wild, she began to take a vitamin supplement from these guys "Velvet Line". I know it wasn't an estrogen pill or hormone pill, it's all natural and it really helped her out. I think the e-mail is LAlayon@Velvet-line.com. Hope you feel better .Bye
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