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oestrogen and utrogestan dose

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I have been put up to 5 pumps of oestrogen and 2x100 mg of utrogestan last 14 days of my cycle with testosterone daily. Since starting this regime I have greater brain fog, memory problems, tearful, night sweats, debilitating fatigue, constant headaches the list goes on! Is it the oestrogen or the utrogestan?! Many advice greatfully received! Thanks!

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you might need time to settle on your new regime, I did find that utrogestan when I took them 2 at a time gave me headaches I take 1 for 25 days then have a 3 day break which I find better

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