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HRT in Women
Wife Will Be Starting HRT This Week But Worried About Risks.
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<blockquote data-quote="NiteOwl" data-source="post: 148155" data-attributes="member: 38835"><p>Hi I am a 58 yo female who has been on pellet therapy since 2005 after a hysterectomy in 2001. It was a rocky road to the testosterone, estrogen pellets, oral progesterone and later adrenaplex. The information on this site is very helpful and there is so much good info. So hopefully, this will benefit those who are fearful of estrogen or even pelvic floor physical therapy for women. The pellets are bio identical. They build up and go back down over a period of months. My doctors tell me some women are very responsive to HRT and others not as much. Currently I am receiving P.T. for the pelvic floor to strengthen the muscles holding my bladder having bunched on one side and weakened on the other. The GU doctor prescribed Estrace cream 8 years ago. At that time I was concerned about cancer and the effect on my husband. The doctor explained that it is bio identical. She also explained that it helps women as it absorbs because that area is similar to the mucosa inside our mouth. It should not effect my husband as he is like the skin on our hand and it should not transfer and be absorbed by him. Something I became very aware of when the bio identical Estrace cream was prescribed was that I could feel the difference in my pelvic muscles immediately and I was not retaining fluid it appeared to help my bladder and kidneys as well. The amount of cream used is only 1/2 the size of an English pea. There are many misconceptions among women regarding the use of this cream. Also the estrodial pellets were not having the same effect as the direct application of the cream on my pelvic area. But the cream did elevate the estrogen in my labwork. Hopefully this will be helpful to some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NiteOwl, post: 148155, member: 38835"] Hi I am a 58 yo female who has been on pellet therapy since 2005 after a hysterectomy in 2001. It was a rocky road to the testosterone, estrogen pellets, oral progesterone and later adrenaplex. The information on this site is very helpful and there is so much good info. So hopefully, this will benefit those who are fearful of estrogen or even pelvic floor physical therapy for women. The pellets are bio identical. They build up and go back down over a period of months. My doctors tell me some women are very responsive to HRT and others not as much. Currently I am receiving P.T. for the pelvic floor to strengthen the muscles holding my bladder having bunched on one side and weakened on the other. The GU doctor prescribed Estrace cream 8 years ago. At that time I was concerned about cancer and the effect on my husband. The doctor explained that it is bio identical. She also explained that it helps women as it absorbs because that area is similar to the mucosa inside our mouth. It should not effect my husband as he is like the skin on our hand and it should not transfer and be absorbed by him. Something I became very aware of when the bio identical Estrace cream was prescribed was that I could feel the difference in my pelvic muscles immediately and I was not retaining fluid it appeared to help my bladder and kidneys as well. The amount of cream used is only 1/2 the size of an English pea. There are many misconceptions among women regarding the use of this cream. Also the estrodial pellets were not having the same effect as the direct application of the cream on my pelvic area. But the cream did elevate the estrogen in my labwork. Hopefully this will be helpful to some. [/QUOTE]
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