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Started by louise000, July 03, 2007, 03:52:01 PM
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Quote from: louise000 on July 03, 2007, 03:52:01 PMHas anyone had experience of being on spiro or other anti-androgen without being on estrogen? It's been suggested to me that although I may not be put on estrogen because I already have a high risk of clotting, that it might be possible to have just anti-androgens to block testosterone.What would be the likely effects of that?tia, Louise
Quote from: Keira on July 03, 2007, 03:57:22 PMUsually, its not recommended long term (short term may be OK), unless you also use a low dose of estrogen because of osteoporosis risks.Not all clotting risks are the same, and it also depends on admiistration means; patches have very low clotting risks since there's no first pass through the liver. A low dose patch plus an antoi-androgen would fit your bill.Also, with an anti-androgen, a lower dose of estrogen can have an effect (and it would solve the osteoporosis risk).
Quote from: Rhonda on July 03, 2007, 11:47:35 PMKeira said it all; she's a trustworthy source.When I began HRT nearly two years ago, I started with oral estradiol, dissolved under the tongue (sub-lingual administration). I was also taking Spiro at the time.Then, back in....January, I had a TIA. This was directly attributable to the oral estrogen. So, my doctor and I discussed alternatives and we switched over to an injectable, which is much safer.It's an option which might be worth considering.I never took Spiro solely; it was a component part of the total HRT regimen. Spiro is a good product, but it proved to be nearly completely ineffective for me - and I was on an aggressive dose.
Quote from: Berliegh on July 05, 2007, 02:57:50 AMI think in America they have anti - androgens in injection form which cannot be controlled if something goes wrong once you have had the injection. I take it in tablet form so you can stop as and when you like....I think they work quite well and I've been on them for many years.
Quote from: rhonda13000 on July 05, 2007, 03:10:20 AMQuote from: Berliegh on July 05, 2007, 02:57:50 AMI think in America they have anti - androgens in injection form which cannot be controlled if something goes wrong once you have had the injection. I take it in tablet form so you can stop as and when you like....I think they work quite well and I've been on them for many years. ?If you are referring to Depo-Provera, its use as an anti-androgen [for us] is from what I have observed, unheard of.But for 'chemical castration' of sex offenders, this I have heard of.
Quote from: Cindy Smith on July 06, 2007, 10:03:15 AMevery month I take Spiro and aldactone everyday, I am very pleased with my results