Quote from: Kirsteneklund7 on April 07, 2019, 06:55:22 AM
Good evening Pamela,
Just out of interest, have you experinced any influence of P on mood at this stage?
Wondering, Kirsten.
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I have been back on E and P since the beginning of January. I started back on my AA just over a month ago.
What I can say is that over the last 4 months, and in particular this last cycle (which ends today (sort of, but more on that later), is that I have noticed at times I tear up a bit easier and more than I would have otherwise. Not full on crying or anything, but wet eyes that leak and drip down my cheeks, and maybe the occasional snotting up too.
Quote from: Jessica on April 07, 2019, 09:00:18 AM
One thing that has changed for me in my fourth week of P is an increased libido. I do not cycle the P and take it daily. I know that during the luteal phase E is reduced and P is increased which causes a drop in libido in cis-women, but that possibly is different with a constant level of P throughout the month. Spontaneous erections have been absent since I started hrt, but have returned with a vengeance in the last week.
I'm kind of curious about this myself. Most if not all HRT regimens have E at a constant dose, and if P is used it is either cycled, usually 10 days on, and 20 days off. But I was wondering and had mentioned to my GD this morning when we were talking about this article (more comments from the Transgender team later in this post) if there would be any benefit of a constant daily dose during the off cycle days and and increase doe of P to cycle it on.
Quote from: pamelatransuk on April 09, 2019, 06:36:51 AM
Hello Everyone
On an other thread Linde (Dietlind) has mentioned the possibility of on or after being prescribed Progesterone, amending dosage of Estradiol. This is similar to Chrissy's point - my point 1. above.
It will be interesting to see after we have been on Progesterone for a reasonable period (pun intended) of time and have our Blood Test results, whether it becomes necessary to adjust the dosage of E upwards (as P is somewhat anti-estrogenic) or downwards (as E level high) or leave as it is.
For those of us on any non-tablet form of E - I am on twice weekly patches - there will be a timing difference simply as E patches are more gradual than P tablets as the latter are taken every 24 hours (at bedtime).
So many things to take into account for us and our doctors.
Hugs
Pamela xx
I'm on sublingual E daily and cycle P one for 10 days/month. After 3 months of this (January 1-March 1) my E was slightly above the high range at around 285, but that was maybe just under 6 hours after taking my morning dose.
I had follow-up blood work this morning and it was pretty close to just over 6 hours after my morning dose, so I really curious to see what my levels are today. I added AA a month ago, thus the follow up.
Ok, now the big part. I shared this article with my GD last week and they shared it with the rest of the Transgender health team and they were all very curious and intrigued., They didn't have any particular comments per say, but they were encouraged enough that they are going to look a the research backing this before getting back to me again. Like me they were pleasantly surprised to hear that the breast cancer risk was not as high as originally thought. And I think as a result of this article and study, they were encouraged enough to offer me the option to switch to daily P, which I gladly took them up on. So over the next few months I will see how I feel on it physically and mood/emotionally and we will evaluate then
The cool part is that today should have been the last day of this month's 10-day cycle (I dod days 1-10 each month to keep it easy), so I won't miss anything this month.