Quote from: journey1 on March 30, 2016, 10:34:21 AM
Torn between pellets and Premarin.
Premarin is not a safe option as it contains equine (horse) estrogens that increase the risk of clots to a far greater degree than bio-identical estradiol, available in pills, patches, gels or injectables. And pellets!

Pellets may deliver too steady levels that may desensitize body to estrogen over time.
Pharmacology of estrogens and progestogens: influence of different routes of administration, CLIMACTERIC 2005;8(Suppl 1):3–63"the administration of estradiol pellets was associated with relatively small fluctuations during the 6 months after implantation"
"There are reports on recurrence of hot flushes within 3–16 weeks after implantation of (...) estradiol, although (or because?) the estradiol levels were measured in these women to be extremely high (between 400 and 1000 pg/ml)149. The underlying mechanism is unknown; perhaps the symptoms are due to a desensitization phenomenon by extremely high estrogen levels causing the recurrence of estrogen deficiency symptoms."
If indeed it was extremely high levels that caused these symptoms and desensitization, then why do pregnant women who have MUCH higher levels of E (up to 75,000 pg/ml) don't experience this and why does the body produce so much if it proves ineffective? Why do transwomen such as myself have very high levels (up to 4,000 pg/ml) on injectables and experience no such symptoms or breast shrinkage or any other symptom associated with lack of E?
The answer is likely too steady levels.
QuoteDid Premarin work in softening the vagina post op?
When I switched to injectable bio-identical estradiol, my vagina softened, become more pliable and elastic.

I also self-lubricate, sometimes a lot! I'm also taking bio-identical progesterone.