Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy
I would never push or trash a regimen or drug that any of the girls are prescribed. I do think it wise to really do the reading put our by respected medical societies. See the Wikipedia entry for "Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy" (BHRT) article for where to do further research.
"The International Menopause Society, American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada, The Endocrine Society, the North American Menopause Society (NAMS), United States Food and Drug Administration, American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists, American Medical Association, American Cancer Society and the Mayo Clinic have released statements that there is a lack of evidence that the benefits and risks of bioidentical hormones are different from well-studied nonbioidentical counterparts; until such evidence is produced the risks should be treated as if they were similar; and that compounded hormone products may have additional risks related to compounding. A major safety concern in bioidentical hormone replacement therapy is that there is no requirement to include package inserts, despite the potential for serious adverse effects (including life-threatening adverse effects) associated with HRT. This can lead to consumers' being deceived (and harmed), as they are misled into believing that BHRT is safe and has no side effects. Regulatory bodies require pharmacies to include important safety information with conventional hormone replacement therapy (CHRT) via package inserts." From the Wiki.
I take medroxyprogesterone depot as my primary AA. I can't take spiro. Unfortunately, I see many comments about it that are simply not true. Medroxy is used as the primary drug for chemical castration of sex offenders as it decreases testosterone levels dramatically. Please Google "chemical castration" for numerous articles on that subject as well.
Medroxy may not be appropriate for you, but my research on the subject indicates that it is correct for me, it is relatively safe, effective, inexpensive, and works. Most of all it is very well studied while the bioidenticals have not been.