Quote from: starbright on January 13, 2012, 10:08:30 AM
^It is doing nothing as in you are not seeing anything physically or mentally that it's doing for you?!
My doctor did tell me he never perscribes it because there is not a whole lot of researc done on it and the side effects can be on the down-side for the most part. He just feels like it's not very necessary. Is progesterone pretty expensive. I can get my Spiro and Esto. at Wal-Mart for like $16 a month, so it's very cheap for my other hormones there.
Yes, absolutely no effects of any kind physically or mentally. I've been taking it for about six months and I literally cannot tell the difference between now and when I was on just spiro/estrogen. I was originally prescribed it because my breast growth has been kind of pathetic. But I think that has more to do with my body not reacting properly to the spiro (my T level is still too high), and I'm hoping that post-SRS I'll see some improvement. If not, well, I'll have to accept that I'll need a boob job if I want tits.

I would note though that I have an unusual metabolism (why the spiro is struggling) and the list of oral medications that don't work on me is longer than the list that does. However, Prometrium (caps of liquid suspended in peanut oil) is SUPPOSED to absorb through your stomach lining rather than going through your digestive system, so it should work on me if it was going to. I don't know.
Where I live micronized progesterone is terrifyingly expensive. Since my HRT doctor upped my dose 'cause it wasn't working, it now costs over 3 times the amount of my spiro/estrogen combined. I've decided to stop when I run out of my current prescription. If it was doing something, I'd pay the price. But this is just getting stupid. $100 a month on one dysfunctional medication is not cool.
I do know some girls for whom it has had really good stabilizing effects on them psychologically, and micronized progesterone does not come with the same degree of hazards as the synthetics. So YMMV as always. If you can afford it, I'd give it a test run just to see if it helps you. If not, you can always stop it.