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Female hormones - help/advice please
Long time ago one of you recommended someone who 'sorts out' our oestrogen, progesterone etc and I just went to find your message and can't find it. Please, could anyone recommend someone who will help?
Long time ago one of you recommended someone who 'sorts out' our oestrogen, progesterone etc and I just went to find your message and can't find it. Please, could anyone recommend someone who will help?
thyr01d
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Dr JENNY GOODMAN
Has anyone been to see the above Doctor JENNY Goodman ? I am intending to see her for Hypothyroid problems...not getting well basically, despite being on NDT for some time... For adrenal issues For issues regarding estrogen and Progesterone. And the connections between all three ! Pleas PRIVATE MESSAGE
Has anyone been to see the above Doctor JENNY Goodman ? I am intending to see her for Hypothyroid problems...not getting well basically, despite being on NDT for some time... For adrenal issues For issues regarding estrogen and Progesterone. And the connections between all three ! Pleas PRIVATE MESSAGE
Jollypolly
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Foggy's "Invisible Illness" Support
5 years ago
HRT
I’ve been on HRT for over a year. A few months ago I saw a menopause specialist privately who upped my oestrogen and added some testosterone. At a review last week I asked if she thought micronised progesterone could help my sleep (not terrible, but could be better) she thought it worth a try so prescribed
I’ve been on HRT for over a year. A few months ago I saw a menopause specialist privately who upped my oestrogen and added some testosterone. At a review last week I asked if she thought micronised progesterone could help my sleep (not terrible, but could be better) she thought it worth a try so prescribed
Lapsedrunner
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
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Asking for yet more expert advice from you wonderful people
I had been reducing per DorsetLady’s plan pretty successfully down to 24 in April. About 10-5% a month. In May, I was suddenly having consecutive days of literally only 5% in the gas tank. Very very odd. Quick background: Have been on this GCA journey for 3 years now (2 years on prednisone after a
I had been reducing per DorsetLady’s plan pretty successfully down to 24 in April. About 10-5% a month. In May, I was suddenly having consecutive days of literally only 5% in the gas tank. Very very odd. Quick background: Have been on this GCA journey for 3 years now (2 years on prednisone after a
kellykel
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Actually got an endo appointment - any thoughts on Lincoln UK endo team & any suggestions as to how appt may go
Hi - so as a follow up to my previous posts when I have had variable thyroid results and then MRI showed Empty Sella (basically squashed pituitary) I've had an awful few weeks - as follows : I'm 49, and over the past 4-5 years have had near normal menstrual cycle (26-28 days with a 5-7 day bleed. Not
Hi - so as a follow up to my previous posts when I have had variable thyroid results and then MRI showed Empty Sella (basically squashed pituitary) I've had an awful few weeks - as follows : I'm 49, and over the past 4-5 years have had near normal menstrual cycle (26-28 days with a 5-7 day bleed. Not
Wispymisty
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Go off estrogen...?
I hope it's OK to ask about other hormones than thyroid hormones as well. I was put on bio-identical estrogen (Estrogel) last year, to be used 25 days a month, along with progesterone (Utrogestan, 200 mg) to be taken ten days a month. The hormones were prescribed by the anti-aging doctor who also prescribes
I hope it's OK to ask about other hormones than thyroid hormones as well. I was put on bio-identical estrogen (Estrogel) last year, to be used 25 days a month, along with progesterone (Utrogestan, 200 mg) to be taken ten days a month. The hormones were prescribed by the anti-aging doctor who also prescribes
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
How was your endometriosis during/after IVF - advice for 1st timer? Scared!
Hello everyone I'm super anxious right now... It's getting real after à year of hospital visits and filling hundreds of forms :-) I have stage 4 endometriosis, I'm 38 and will start a short cycle in an East London hospital this month. Questions: -im on 8mg Progynova for the next 5 days. Seems absurd
Hello everyone I'm super anxious right now... It's getting real after à year of hospital visits and filling hundreds of forms :-) I have stage 4 endometriosis, I'm 38 and will start a short cycle in an East London hospital this month. Questions: -im on 8mg Progynova for the next 5 days. Seems absurd
Lapinblanc88
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Confused body
Hello to all! I am new to this panel. Let me begin I have been a heavy bleeder since I became a young lady and anemic. As the years when by my menstrual always skipped months and when it would come down it like Niagra Falls 10x. To become pregnant it was difficult and giving birth was both csection
Hello to all! I am new to this panel. Let me begin I have been a heavy bleeder since I became a young lady and anemic. As the years when by my menstrual always skipped months and when it would come down it like Niagra Falls 10x. To become pregnant it was difficult and giving birth was both csection
Peaceful51
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Large follicles, high oestrogen levels at baseline scan
I suppose I am looking for positive stories really to try and reasssure myself. I had my baseline scan on Monday and there were two large follicles showing on one ovary. The clinic took blood tests and called me to say that my consultant isn’t happy to proceed as my oestrogen levels are high, so to call
I suppose I am looking for positive stories really to try and reasssure myself. I had my baseline scan on Monday and there were two large follicles showing on one ovary. The clinic took blood tests and called me to say that my consultant isn’t happy to proceed as my oestrogen levels are high, so to call
Goodthingscome
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Cortisol Results
Hello lovely people. I was wondering if I could get some help. I havent been around for a while, life got busy and I just kept on keeping on but still not feeling good and worried all my deficiencies are affecting my body in other ways. Can I post my cortisol saliva results? They are low across the
Hello lovely people. I was wondering if I could get some help. I havent been around for a while, life got busy and I just kept on keeping on but still not feeling good and worried all my deficiencies are affecting my body in other ways. Can I post my cortisol saliva results? They are low across the
SeaVee79
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Language results
Hi all , it's been 8 months since my last post and in that time I have been supplementing as advised on here . B12 sublingual along with a b complex . Vit D better you spray along with K2Mk7 and chelated magnesium . VIT C ......all the vitamins are the brand's as advised . I have also been diagnosed
Hi all , it's been 8 months since my last post and in that time I have been supplementing as advised on here . B12 sublingual along with a b complex . Vit D better you spray along with K2Mk7 and chelated magnesium . VIT C ......all the vitamins are the brand's as advised . I have also been diagnosed
Julesd
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Dr Bickerstaff -London lupus centre
Hi there, I just want to put out there first that I’ve only recently discovered this resource and it has become a lifesaver-everyone is so helpful and supportive so thank you all! I was wondering if anyone has attended Dr Maria Bickerstaff ? I’m looking at booking an appointment with either her or Dr
Hi there, I just want to put out there first that I’ve only recently discovered this resource and it has become a lifesaver-everyone is so helpful and supportive so thank you all! I was wondering if anyone has attended Dr Maria Bickerstaff ? I’m looking at booking an appointment with either her or Dr
Waldo18
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LUPUS UK
5 years ago
Diethylstilbestrol when faced with "economic constraint".
New study below [1]. We see so many posts on Zytiga, Xtandi & even more expensive drugs. This study is from Lahore, Pakistan & reports on DES [Diethylstilbestrol] use in CRPC cases. "All patients were treated with DES (2.5 mg) initially, but the dose was increased for some patients to 5 mg in combination
New study below [1]. We see so many posts on Zytiga, Xtandi & even more expensive drugs. This study is from Lahore, Pakistan & reports on DES [Diethylstilbestrol] use in CRPC cases. "All patients were treated with DES (2.5 mg) initially, but the dose was increased for some patients to 5 mg in combination
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Prostap pain
I had the prostap injection 3weeks ago tomorrow and have asked advice earlier as I was suffering immensely from the side effects but the hrt has kicked in and these have subsided a little. However the pain in my pelvis and back is beyond imaginable and I'm not sure if this is normal as I know it makes
I had the prostap injection 3weeks ago tomorrow and have asked advice earlier as I was suffering immensely from the side effects but the hrt has kicked in and these have subsided a little. However the pain in my pelvis and back is beyond imaginable and I'm not sure if this is normal as I know it makes
Lovepenguins
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
5α-androstane-3β,17β-diol?
Anyone have any experience/knowledge on this little know testosterone metabolite? I'm very interested in Testosterone therapies these days as I slowly shrivel up from ADT Supposedly this Testosterone variant is anti-carcinogenic, stimulates estrogen receptor beta, and more. Sounds very interesting but
Anyone have any experience/knowledge on this little know testosterone metabolite? I'm very interested in Testosterone therapies these days as I slowly shrivel up from ADT Supposedly this Testosterone variant is anti-carcinogenic, stimulates estrogen receptor beta, and more. Sounds very interesting but
sammamish
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Endo and perimenopause: what treatment?
Hi ladies, Being 50ish, having been told 6 months ago that I have endometriosis, but not the level of it, or location (I am deducting from the pains). How is endo (i.e high oestrogen) treated with medication, and also suffering from perimenopause symptoms (i.e either oestrogen dominance and/or low oestrogen
Hi ladies, Being 50ish, having been told 6 months ago that I have endometriosis, but not the level of it, or location (I am deducting from the pains). How is endo (i.e high oestrogen) treated with medication, and also suffering from perimenopause symptoms (i.e either oestrogen dominance and/or low oestrogen
Anastasia17
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Hrt after hysterectomy leaving ovaries and endometriosis? Combined of just estrogen?
Hi hoping for any advice? My nurse today said I could try hrt patches as I do had hysterectomy with ovaries that are left and playing up. Originally my consultant said I couldn’t have hrt. She has given me combined patches of estrogen and progesterone to hopefully not stimulate endo. she wasn’t sure
Hi hoping for any advice? My nurse today said I could try hrt patches as I do had hysterectomy with ovaries that are left and playing up. Originally my consultant said I couldn’t have hrt. She has given me combined patches of estrogen and progesterone to hopefully not stimulate endo. she wasn’t sure
SEWMAD41
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Blood tests
Hello, are there any blood tests Endometreosis sufferers should have particularly to see if we have to much oestrogen In our bodies and to check liver function. I went to my doctor after being diagnosed with chocolate cysts, for a blood test to check everything and I was told I would have to pay!
Hello, are there any blood tests Endometreosis sufferers should have particularly to see if we have to much oestrogen In our bodies and to check liver function. I went to my doctor after being diagnosed with chocolate cysts, for a blood test to check everything and I was told I would have to pay!
GreenwichGirl
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Ellest Solo to Premarin
Hi, I've been on Ellest Solo for about 6 years now following TAH BSO and never stopped suffering from stiffness and aches feeling like 100 instead of 51. Just had full works blood test results back and all ok so Dr put me on the subjugated oestrogens from female horses- better known as Premarin.
Hi, I've been on Ellest Solo for about 6 years now following TAH BSO and never stopped suffering from stiffness and aches feeling like 100 instead of 51. Just had full works blood test results back and all ok so Dr put me on the subjugated oestrogens from female horses- better known as Premarin.
Houndy
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Thyroxine and fluctuating hormones
Hi Just wondering if there’s any research on naturally produced female hormones and thyroid hormones? For example, I know that taking extra oestrogen can mean you need extra thyroxine. I currently have no periods as I’m breastfeeding a 1 year old; they didn’t return for 2 years last time. But I
Hi Just wondering if there’s any research on naturally produced female hormones and thyroid hormones? For example, I know that taking extra oestrogen can mean you need extra thyroxine. I currently have no periods as I’m breastfeeding a 1 year old; they didn’t return for 2 years last time. But I
haggisplant
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
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