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HRT in Women
**Woman Defy patient, very unhappy, need advice/help
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<blockquote data-quote="Amberlin" data-source="post: 129599" data-attributes="member: 17922"><p>While I appreciate you thoughts, I've already read both books noted, nearly 2 years ago prior to starting all treatments because I live an extremely halthy lifestyle & putting anything foriegn into it, is not common practice for me. To start testosteron treatment took quite a bit. To start thyroid took even more. The testosterone wasn't helpful but the thyroid medication is. I would like to see a little less pushing of taking iodine as that just doesn't work. Why are we so worried about what others are doing while our current protocol isn't dialed in? I feel better now than I have literally, in the last 5 years. After reading my dissertation, I find it interesting that you would sugesst I read books that discourage taking medication. There is so much misleading & contradicting information available & it can be overwhelming as well as confusing to anyone, doctors included when one is trying to find a solution, especially after the subject has tried many singel treatments as well as combination treatments, all to no avail. Sometimes the simplist solutions that are right in front of us are the right thing.Thanks again for your input. I've got this handled now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amberlin, post: 129599, member: 17922"] While I appreciate you thoughts, I've already read both books noted, nearly 2 years ago prior to starting all treatments because I live an extremely halthy lifestyle & putting anything foriegn into it, is not common practice for me. To start testosteron treatment took quite a bit. To start thyroid took even more. The testosterone wasn't helpful but the thyroid medication is. I would like to see a little less pushing of taking iodine as that just doesn't work. Why are we so worried about what others are doing while our current protocol isn't dialed in? I feel better now than I have literally, in the last 5 years. After reading my dissertation, I find it interesting that you would sugesst I read books that discourage taking medication. There is so much misleading & contradicting information available & it can be overwhelming as well as confusing to anyone, doctors included when one is trying to find a solution, especially after the subject has tried many singel treatments as well as combination treatments, all to no avail. Sometimes the simplist solutions that are right in front of us are the right thing.Thanks again for your input. I've got this handled now. [/QUOTE]
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HRT in Women
**Woman Defy patient, very unhappy, need advice/help
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