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Community Conversation => Transitioning => Hormone replacement therapy => Topic started by: JenAtLast on November 07, 2012, 03:50:35 PM

Title: Starting Out/ Prometrium Question
Post by: JenAtLast on November 07, 2012, 03:50:35 PM
I feel like I'm living in Surrealville...but in a great way!

I was afraid to even talk about today because I had to cancel my first attempt at meeting my endo for the first time.  Today, not only did I meet him, but I got my prescriptions!  YAY!!!

Question, though: I was expecting something like exactly what he prescribed: estradiol and spironolactone.  It did surprise me that I also was prescribed prometrium.  I'm almost 50...anyone have thoughts on this (good/bad/indifferent)?

After all the hoping and thoughts I would never be here...I'm staring at my presciptions and just flooded with emotions of happiness of having achieved what has been a very difficult to realize process.  WOW.   :) 

Jen
Title: Re: Starting Out/ Prometrium Question
Post by: LizMarie on November 09, 2012, 07:51:16 PM
Every endo seems to do this differently. For example mine has me on estrogen alone. Once we reach stable estrogen levels, he'll add an anti-androgen. At about 15-18 months he said he'll add progesterone for about 2 years then back it out.

This is as much art as science so trust your endocrinologist especially if they've been doing it for years and years. They develop approaches that work for them so work with your endo.
Title: Re: Starting Out/ Prometrium Question
Post by: Asfsd4214 on November 10, 2012, 05:08:52 AM
No this is firmly a science. It's just a shame most doctors pay little notice to the science.
Title: Re: Starting Out/ Prometrium Question
Post by: SonadoraXVX on February 19, 2013, 02:12:44 AM
Most endos guestimate on the dosages of prometrium and estrogen levels, since no established studies have been done to establish a universal protocol, like diabetes, or high cholesterol, shame.

Lucia,