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HRT in Women
Very low progesterone mid-30's female
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<blockquote data-quote="hva" data-source="post: 85209" data-attributes="member: 15049"><p>She's just taking testosterone cream, DHEA, and natural dessicated thyroid. Her testosterone cream is something like 15mg/Gram and she does three clicks. I have no idea what that works out to for a daily dose but she's settled on the three clicks as her sweet spot.</p><p></p><p> Our Dr. Google searches would have suggested she was estrogen dominant, along with her lab numbers, but her doctor (Dr. Caulkins from Defy) was only concentrating on her testosterone and thyroid levels. He didn't seem to be to concerned about her progesterone/estrogen ratio's. I'm not sure about this, but I believe that is more of a concern after menopause and not before. Female HRT seems to be more complex before and during perimenopause since the P and E ratio change so much during their monthly cycle. </p><p></p><p>Just subjectively speaking, the testosterone seems to have done a good job moderating her overall mood and sense of well being, and the thyroid meds have helped with anxiety and such. I can say that because she was taking testosterone for about six weeks before the thyroid meds and her symptoms resolved in that order.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hva, post: 85209, member: 15049"] She's just taking testosterone cream, DHEA, and natural dessicated thyroid. Her testosterone cream is something like 15mg/Gram and she does three clicks. I have no idea what that works out to for a daily dose but she's settled on the three clicks as her sweet spot. Our Dr. Google searches would have suggested she was estrogen dominant, along with her lab numbers, but her doctor (Dr. Caulkins from Defy) was only concentrating on her testosterone and thyroid levels. He didn't seem to be to concerned about her progesterone/estrogen ratio's. I'm not sure about this, but I believe that is more of a concern after menopause and not before. Female HRT seems to be more complex before and during perimenopause since the P and E ratio change so much during their monthly cycle. Just subjectively speaking, the testosterone seems to have done a good job moderating her overall mood and sense of well being, and the thyroid meds have helped with anxiety and such. I can say that because she was taking testosterone for about six weeks before the thyroid meds and her symptoms resolved in that order. [/QUOTE]
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HRT in Women
Very low progesterone mid-30's female
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