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<blockquote data-quote="Zooulie12" data-source="post: 113691" data-attributes="member: 18831"><p>I hear ya partially on that. The only reason it puts me at ease is because even though I am doing everything in my power to get it fixed (research, talking to people knowledgeable about it, possibly finding another doctor) I dont feel this immense pressure from my wife. Even though I feel it from myself. And I think you might be right about the post child Thing. Because man after we had a kid everything dropped immensely for her. She even has admitted since having our daughter she feels kind of depressed more at times. Also </p><p>Another thing about skipping a dose for a week or two. About 2-3 weeks ago (can’t remember the exact time) I did skip a dose of my AI. I did labs and my e2 came back at 30 (mind you this is the normal test as I have stated not the sensitive one) the PA at the clinic said my e2 was getting a little too high and I need to immediately get back on my AI. I just want to know, because from reading forum after forum it seems like the people on forums ‘this one included’ know wayyy more then the doctors. But what I am real curious about is if they are really pushing using the AI too much. Like the PA was legitimately worried when my e2 was 30</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zooulie12, post: 113691, member: 18831"] I hear ya partially on that. The only reason it puts me at ease is because even though I am doing everything in my power to get it fixed (research, talking to people knowledgeable about it, possibly finding another doctor) I dont feel this immense pressure from my wife. Even though I feel it from myself. And I think you might be right about the post child Thing. Because man after we had a kid everything dropped immensely for her. She even has admitted since having our daughter she feels kind of depressed more at times. Also Another thing about skipping a dose for a week or two. About 2-3 weeks ago (can’t remember the exact time) I did skip a dose of my AI. I did labs and my e2 came back at 30 (mind you this is the normal test as I have stated not the sensitive one) the PA at the clinic said my e2 was getting a little too high and I need to immediately get back on my AI. I just want to know, because from reading forum after forum it seems like the people on forums ‘this one included’ know wayyy more then the doctors. But what I am real curious about is if they are really pushing using the AI too much. Like the PA was legitimately worried when my e2 was 30 [/QUOTE]
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