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Can anyone share with me if you suffered with this and how does the nhs treat it?

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It happens with thyroid issues. You can use progesterone cream to counter balance, but be careful and stay away from the synthetic stuff the nhs will give you - try bio identical/natural, you get your own without prescription.

I have just started with the cream as I have a long history of oestrogen dominance - fibroids, surgery, blood transfusions, now fibroids again and a cyst.

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Hi Tanyaking, I agree with Bluedaffodil, my daughter in law used the bio identical progesterone cream, and it's made a big difference to her. Bev .

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