Quote from: Andarta on May 05, 2014, 02:41:52 PM
I hardly drink so i'm not concerned with that, i'm concerned with how long i've been self medicating which has been 2 years i'm also concerned that if I go in with any residual progynon depot in my system it could give him a poor idea of what to prescribe me should my estradiol levels be too high.
You will actually be creating a problem in knowing what to prescribe you. Your body has been functioning with the dosages you are doing. If you stop, now this finely tuned balance is knocked over. The endocrine system is a closed loop feedback system. If you suddenly change a variable the system will oscillate wildly until balance is restored. One of the big reasons why you don't stop cold turkey, or even start off high. Think PMS on steroids

By knowing exactly what your routine is when the test is taken, sure makes it far easier to know what fine tuning is needed hormone wise. If your liver or kidney is screwed, a few weeks is not going to change that. Odds are pretty good you'll have a slew of other health issue too by now.
I can understand why they would not commit one way or the other as to stopping or continuing. If they say continue, they are in effect saying what you are doing is OK. Which technically it isn't since no exam took place. If they say stop, they know the wild hormone ride will ensue messing up any hormone test results.