Quote from: Cynthia Michelle on May 19, 2014, 08:36:49 PM
I know there is some suicidal dilation potential with the medication.
This appears to occasionally be the case with medroxyprogesterone acetate (Provera, Depot-Provera), a progestin that is not the same as bio-identical progesterone which, in some, appears to have strong anti-depressive and anti-anxiety effects while paradoxically, causing some depression in others, although never suicidal, as far as I know.
I'd suggest you ask your doctor for bio-identical progesterone ONLY. Brand name is Prometrium. Also available in suppositories (rectal/vaginal) in some parts of the world as Cyclogest.
Quote from: Cynthia Michelle on May 19, 2014, 08:36:49 PMAm I missing something he will ask me or some other reason or health risk to deny me the medication? Should I avoid the medication. At group last week the 20 something girls were sharing meds and I am on the same dosages and meds. Should I be happy and just wait?
From clinical studies on just bio-identical progesterone, it seems to be pretty harmless except for sedative effects occurring so best to take nightly before going to bed. There are always exceptions to the rule but be sure your doctor doesn't confuse other progestins with progesterone because the side-effects are VERY different. The studies have shown this, quite unequivocally.
You could always try it for awhile and see. It helps with sleep, breasts in some, improving skin/hair texture, strengthening nails. It tends to be relaxing. Can help with fat deposition and feminization. Like I said, you could always tell the doctor you want to just give it a try to see if it makes a difference and from what you've read, the side-effects are pretty minimal. It's the same hormone as what humans naturally produce.
Good luck.