Quote from: marctravis on August 05, 2017, 09:44:46 AM
- does anyone know a way to remove the patches that would be easier?
- is there some other option besides the pill , patch or injection?
- do the pills really have an impact on the liver?
- what are you using that you like?
- does she really have to take this for the rest of her life or can she cut back once she reaches the correct blood level?
Gel/lotion is another option which I personally like. Estrogel, Elestrin, Divigel/Sandrena, Estrasorb. Also Evamist, a transdermal spray delivery.
Pills containing bio-identical estradiol have not been shown to ever cause damage to the liver in studies and their impact on hepatic markers, most notably proteins and factors related to clotting is far less than other pills containing non-bio-identical estrogens. Studies have even shown that in ciswomen with advanced breast cancer, very high doses of oral bio-identical estradiol produced a VERY low rate of thromboembolic complications (only one case) and in general, since the use of these estrogens in the transsexual population, the rate of complications has significantly gone down to almost negligible.
I have used oral in the past and did not react well to it, psychologically speaking but my breasts grew a lot. I switched to injections, with very high dose estrogen and had a positive response except my breasts actually decreased. I recently added Estrogel and feel good with slightly increased breast growth.
Estrogen has to be taken for the rest of her life to maintain female secondary sexual characteristics, avoid osteoporosis and other health complications such as increased risk of cardiovascular complications, insulin resistance, perhaps even breast cancer, cognitive impairments/neurodegenerative diseases (Parkinson's, Alzheimer's). No hormones in her body will make her probably feel lousy, fatigued, make her lose her general vitality, accelerate the ageing process, lead to memory problems on top of maybe hot flashes, night sweats and feeling anxious.