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Testosterone Basics & Questions
TRT question for female
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<blockquote data-quote="RobRoy" data-source="post: 268938" data-attributes="member: 42893"><p>Change clinics because wherever you're going, has no idea how to treat women. You're pre-menopausal and so your estrogen is going to be low for half the month and half for half the month. Leave estrogen alone</p><p></p><p>DHEA in someone your age has a high likelihood of causing acne, and will be converted to testosterone in women so all the side effects you want to avoid you may get by taking DHEA.</p><p></p><p>Your best friend when you are pre-menopausal and having anxiety prior to your menstrual cycle is going to be micronized progesterone. You can literally take it up to four times per day and it is best absorbed, utilizing a sublingual troche. You can use a capsule at night because it does cause drowsiness and so it can assist with sleep. It's great for treating migraines, as well as anxiety, as well as premenstrual syndrome syndrome.</p><p></p><p>Sounds like your clinic has recommended everything except what you need</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobRoy, post: 268938, member: 42893"] Change clinics because wherever you're going, has no idea how to treat women. You're pre-menopausal and so your estrogen is going to be low for half the month and half for half the month. Leave estrogen alone DHEA in someone your age has a high likelihood of causing acne, and will be converted to testosterone in women so all the side effects you want to avoid you may get by taking DHEA. Your best friend when you are pre-menopausal and having anxiety prior to your menstrual cycle is going to be micronized progesterone. You can literally take it up to four times per day and it is best absorbed, utilizing a sublingual troche. You can use a capsule at night because it does cause drowsiness and so it can assist with sleep. It's great for treating migraines, as well as anxiety, as well as premenstrual syndrome syndrome. Sounds like your clinic has recommended everything except what you need [/QUOTE]
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