Quote from: lilangel on October 31, 2014, 11:36:56 PM
Does anyone have any information about hormones via implants?
I'm on estrogen & progesterone implants and I love them. I started with and used patches (and gel occasionally) for years, but there's no comparison to implants. The implants work so much better, very steady and much much higher blood levels. I've not tried injections or tablets (due to my age tablets would be unsafe). I get no emotional swings, but I never really had any before either. I'm told it could be a year or more between needing another implant. I hope so.
A not so obvious advantage of implants is that you can basically forget you're using for a very long time. Its almost like you're not taking any drugs at all. Its a more natural feeling, and that makes me feel better even if it is an illusion.
Implants are put in with a minor surgical procedure and the implant does site does hurt for a few days after doing it, and its still noticeable for a week or two. The doctor does an anesthetic injection first (which stings), followed by the implant (with a massive syringe thing, don't look). Because of the anesthetic you can't really feel much, at least until it wears off. I absolutely hate getting injections, and I'd by far prefer to have implant than regular injections.
And if you ever get SRS you don't need to stop or remove the implant!
You might find it difficult to get them is the only problem.