So, it looks like there is a group of us, perhaps a minority, who have bad reactions to HRT. The reactions follow similar patterns sometimes including headaches, tachycardia, body temperature increases, anxiety, and other negative effects.
In my case and at least one other woman on this thread, we can rule out some kind of psychological resistance because both of us handled anti-androgens well and happily. Besides, in my case, I was so blissful about my breast growth on HRT but couldn't tolerate the side effects easily. I only bring this up because this is the theory most forum items have presented to me over the years, psychological resistance forming some kind of abreaction.
My liver function was tested at least before my first go around with HRT and was fine. So, I am curious about the forum user Jen's theory regarding fluxuations. How could this be tested? Bear in mind those of us having these symptoms don't want to once again take a normal dose of estrogen due to having had bad reactions to even relatively small amounts. Is there a way to test your idea while gradually ramping up the dose?
Anyways, I cannot figure out how to PM People on here, but would love some ideas of what to try. I am traveling until July or August, but would love to get back on HRT ASAP as soon as I get back home.
Also, I'm curious if the other women here who have had these symptoms have found a way to get past this problem.
--Lyra