Quote from: AnnaCannibal on June 18, 2014, 06:38:29 PM
Sure there is the possibility of side effects, but isn't that the same for all long term medicine use
Some side-effects are worse and greater with some medicines versus others. In the case of bio-identical progesterone and estrogen, the side-effects are much reduced due to the fact that these are exactly what our bodies produce and if taken non-orally, these side-effects reduce even more. If you read the leaflet that comes with Prometrium or that is available online, you will notice that they say
http://www.merck.ca/assets/en/pdf/products/Prometrium-PM_E.pdf"OVERDOSAGE
Symptoms
The toxicity of progesterone is very low. Symptoms that may occur are: nausea, vomiting,
somnolence and dizziness."
So, really, at least in my opinion, estradiol and progesterone aren't medicine. They're more like a copy of what our bodies produce manufactured in the form of a pill, gel, etc. All medicines aren't the same.
Quote from: AnnaCannibalWhereas, progesterins are less well known and less studied so all the longterm risks still remain relatively unknown.
Not true. There have been hundreds, thousands of studies on progestins, progesterone. They have been extensively studied. Women's bodies have been producing progesterone in significant amounts for as long as our species exists, thus millions of years. This, I would say, is long-term enough. Studies have been done on the effect of progesterone and other progestins in humans, animals, etc.
Quote from: AnnaCannibalThe only experience I can offer is being on spiro and finasteride
Finasteride side-effects are usually exactly those side-effects we seek like a reduction in erections or perhaps a reduction in libido. It can also reduce allopregnanolone levels which can increase anxiety but so far, have come across very little evidence pointing to this. Spiro can reduce blood pressure too much or cause an imbalance in electrolytes leading to things like leg cramps, heart palpitations, dizziness, dehydration, tiredness. But, if monitored, if dose is gradually increased and if you drink enough water and eat salty when you crave it, you should be ok. I personally don't like that drug though very much.