Posted by Kaysey on August 18, 2001, at 23:24:57
In reply to Re: Hormone Hell! How can I augment Effexor for PMS? » k9lover, posted by AnneL on August 18, 2001, at 20:14:30
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> > Have you had your hormone levels tested lately?
> > >No, I hadn't thought of that. Besides progesterone and testosterone, did your MD suggest
> any other hormone tests? Is there a specific time of the month when the blood tests should be performed (I'am assuming these are hormone assay levels)? I think it is a good idea and I will follow up with my gyno. Even though I think my results will probably be within normal range, I am not opposed to exploring every option. I think woman as they enter their early forties have it rough! Two more questions, if I may, would you mind disclosing your age, (I'am 41) and do you have any side effects from the progesterone creme and testosterone replacement therapy (such as acne, excessive hair growth, etc?) Thanks for your suggestions, I will definitely get my hormone levels checked out! Anne
> :)I am 43 and have questioned my ob-gyn for a number of years about the possibility of perimenopause. He has always doubted it (I don't know why, my friends who are in my age range are suffering the same sort of symptoms...and frankly most of them are on either Prozac, Effexor or Buspar and we are all doing the bcp 'crap shoot' to see if there is one that makes us feel better than another). He has said that if I am going through perimenopause that my bcps should take care of any problems. However, based upon what I have read, the synthetic progesterone in most bcps can be as symptom-provoking as not taking hormones at all.
k9lover: I have read the information by Dr. Lee (and have one of his tapes). I have seriously considered dropping the bcps and trying the natural progesterone. The last time my ob-gyn did a hormone (FSH) analysis was 10 years ago. He hasn't seen a need to do another. I know that if you are on bcps, you have to do this the week you are off of them.
Yes, this early forties drill seems rough (actually the late 30s did for me). It has been very frustrating getting my ob to go along with anything (I think it is because HE has never dealt with this!). Anyway. I too, would like more feedback on the natural progesterone results. I am somewhat concerned about the testosterone supplementation. I am acne-prone, and I understand that this can contribute to it (maybe that is a small consequence, but I don't really need anything else to make me feel bad about myself at this age, ha!).
Keep in touch!
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