Quote from: Ms Grace on March 30, 2016, 03:05:05 AM
It's not a problem in the short term, but after a year or two it might start to cause some issues with bone density.
Beg to differ. Even in the short-term, the lack of sex hormones due to only taking Spiro may cause too low energy and thus fatigue, depression/anxiety, difficulty sleeping (insomnia), acceleration of ageing, lack of plumpness in face, body, metabolic problems, increase of fat in the wrong areas (abdominal), memory troubles, low libido/interest in sex, dry skin/hair, hot flashes, night sweats, just overall a sense of something is missing and it doesn't feel good, for most.
E is not only beneficial for bone but helps restore insulin sensitivity to a certain degree (lessening the risk of diabetes), improves cardiovascular health, keeps breast firm and maintains glandular density, keeps skin and overall appearance younger looking (slowing down ageing), gives plumpness and improves fat deposition in female areas, reduces the risk of Alzheimer's and perhaps Parkinson's, reduces colon cancer risk, may even protect against breast cancer risk if the right type of E is taken without harmful progestogens.