I have been doing a great deal of reading these last two months about Estrogen and progesterone imbalance. I am convinced that taking high doses of estrogen can lead to possible brain damage if some type of progesterone is not taken with it. What I am talking about is the damage high levels of glutamate can cause to neurons in the brain.
The male body produces progesterone in two areas the adrenal glands and the testis. When we take high levels of estrogen the male body stops producing progesterone in the testis and what is created in the adrenal glands is used to produce cortisol. That leaves the transwoman in a state of cronic low progesterone.
Progesterone is found in GG's in its highest concentrations in the brain. It is there that it helps protect the neurons from the damage caused by glutamate. Now I am not going so far as to say that low progesterone is going to cause MS, Alzheimers or Dementia, but low levels of progesterone are found in all three of these diseases.
So, I know that estrogen increases glutamate levels which kills neurons, low progesterone is associated with terrible diseases and because of my transition I am being set up for possible future problems. Now I am not going to stop taking estrogen because of these risks, but if I can't get a prescription for progesterone from a Doctor soon I will take matters into my own hands.
Key terms to locate information for further reading.
Progesterone deficiency
Estrogen dominance
Excitotoxicity
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Emily Ray