Quote from: Orchid on March 05, 2016, 04:26:09 PM
I don't see myself sticking to it long term
Why not?
QuoteI've talked to someone recently and she said that the only thing impacted by being on progesterone was her emotion, negatively.
Are you sure she was taking bio-identical progesterone? People often confuse progesterone with other progestogens. Progesterone may actually impact mood beneficially as its metabolite allopregnanolone is anxiolytic and anti-depressive.
QuoteI don't have a problem with putting on weight, but I eat clean so I don't have to.
Some people gain, some people lose weight, in some, no difference. It DEPENDS.
QuoteI've heard of cycling progesterone, which is definitely up my alley, but I'd like to hear from your experiences to see if I can make up my mind.
I personally see two problems with cycling.
1) Moods, ups and downs leading to PMS symptoms like in ciswomen during their menstrual cycle. With other physical symptoms like sudden bloating due to progesterone withdrawal because it is a diuretic (anti-mineralocorticoid), drier skin, brittle nails, etc.
2) Cycles have been associated with an increase in breast cancer risk (more proliferative phases with increased risk of mutated cell) and this is why it is postulated that nuns have historically been afflicted more by it because of the increased number of cycles relative to ciswomen who become pregnant and breastfeed. Cycling is rare in transwomen and this may be why breast cancer is so rare in this population. It's a chance I wouldn't take.