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Started by Nikki_Taz, June 23, 2014, 03:20:02 PM
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Quote from: Jennygirl on June 24, 2014, 05:15:55 PMSounds like we have the same endo maybe? I am in California as well. I've never put a single hormone / antiandrogen pill in my mouth and I never will. Always happy to hear of another person using pellets- I wish I could convince everyone to go this route. You are very right about the consistency and happiness thing. Not to mention you pretty much forget you're on HRT at all
Quote from: Jennygirl on June 23, 2014, 09:17:17 PMSpeaking of addictions, I wish that endocrinologists would kick their addiction to prescribing oral HRT! If demand was higher for other methods, it would surely become cheaper and better for everyone.
Quote from: jname on June 25, 2014, 06:12:34 AMDon't think e-cigs are a risk free alternative to smoking.
Quote from: Jennygirl on June 25, 2014, 06:52:19 AMIt's true, there is very very little info about it now. Luckily all of the chemicals used have been around for ages, like propylene glycol which is even used in asthma inhalers. But who knows, really.Either way if you aren't allergic to PG (propylene glycol) it seems a pretty safe option.But... who knows really
Quote from: KatVonDoom on June 24, 2014, 08:00:13 PMI mean, obviously it's oral, but does bypassing the liver to go straight to the bloodstream lessen the effect from nicotine at all?
Quote from: kira21 ♡♡♡ on June 25, 2014, 01:34:24 AMI spoke to mine about this, who said that they prefer oral as they are more consistently picked up on blood assay. I had a very low estrogen level until my patch was changed to another brand, which was apparently because it was not picked up well. I am not really sure how that can happen between branding of supposedly identical products, so I remain a little sceptical, but when we discussed my preference for patches and their desire to move me to orals, which I resisted, these were some of the things they said.
Quote from: Jessica90 on June 25, 2014, 01:43:47 AMI thought about injection but the ups and downs not really a fun game to play
Quote from: KayXo on June 30, 2014, 10:40:11 AMIt appears, according to scientific data, that nicotine will not affect (i.e. reduce) estradiol concentrations if exogenous estradiol is taken non-orally. But, nicotine/smoking is in general not advised for its health risks, including increasing risk of blood clots. The sooner you quit, the better but I know it can be hard. I used to be a smoker but in the end, it's soooooooo worth it!