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From what Dr. Lee says, oral progesterone doesn't work as well as

topical, as the body breaks it down too fast.

On the pregnenolone, I have some in stock. You can contact me off list

for more info. On the progesterone cream, someone in your area must

have it. It is sooo common. Do you live in an extremely small town, or

something?

On the ovarian cyst. . .serrapeptase is recommended by knowlegable

doctors. It digests it nicely.

I'm glad you are waiting on the surgery. You might find that you don't

need it, if you can turn this around on your own.

Blessings

Donna

G & K Murray wrote:

>

> Hi Donna,

>

> Excess blood flow is from excess estrogen. Progesterone should balance it.

>

> I am under the impression that this is the problem as well. The Dr had

> put me on progesterone pills and I had started them about the week

> before the bleedind started.

>

> I have never seen pregnenolone or progesterone cream at my health food

> store. I have looked in the past, but I do not buy anything over the

> internet.

>

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From what Dr. Lee says, oral progesterone doesn't work as well as

topical, as the body breaks it down too fast.

On the pregnenolone, I have some in stock. You can contact me off list

for more info. On the progesterone cream, someone in your area must

have it. It is sooo common. Do you live in an extremely small town, or

something?

On the ovarian cyst. . .serrapeptase is recommended by knowlegable

doctors. It digests it nicely.

I'm glad you are waiting on the surgery. You might find that you don't

need it, if you can turn this around on your own.

Blessings

Donna

G & K Murray wrote:

>

> Hi Donna,

>

> Excess blood flow is from excess estrogen. Progesterone should balance it.

>

> I am under the impression that this is the problem as well. The Dr had

> put me on progesterone pills and I had started them about the week

> before the bleedind started.

>

> I have never seen pregnenolone or progesterone cream at my health food

> store. I have looked in the past, but I do not buy anything over the

> internet.

>

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From what Dr. Lee says, oral progesterone doesn't work as well as

topical, as the body breaks it down too fast.

On the pregnenolone, I have some in stock. You can contact me off list

for more info. On the progesterone cream, someone in your area must

have it. It is sooo common. Do you live in an extremely small town, or

something?

On the ovarian cyst. . .serrapeptase is recommended by knowlegable

doctors. It digests it nicely.

I'm glad you are waiting on the surgery. You might find that you don't

need it, if you can turn this around on your own.

Blessings

Donna

G & K Murray wrote:

>

> Hi Donna,

>

> Excess blood flow is from excess estrogen. Progesterone should balance it.

>

> I am under the impression that this is the problem as well. The Dr had

> put me on progesterone pills and I had started them about the week

> before the bleedind started.

>

> I have never seen pregnenolone or progesterone cream at my health food

> store. I have looked in the past, but I do not buy anything over the

> internet.

>

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From what Dr. Lee says, oral progesterone doesn't work as well as

topical, as the body breaks it down too fast.

On the pregnenolone, I have some in stock. You can contact me off list

for more info. On the progesterone cream, someone in your area must

have it. It is sooo common. Do you live in an extremely small town, or

something?

On the ovarian cyst. . .serrapeptase is recommended by knowlegable

doctors. It digests it nicely.

I'm glad you are waiting on the surgery. You might find that you don't

need it, if you can turn this around on your own.

Blessings

Donna

G & K Murray wrote:

>

> Hi Donna,

>

> Excess blood flow is from excess estrogen. Progesterone should balance it.

>

> I am under the impression that this is the problem as well. The Dr had

> put me on progesterone pills and I had started them about the week

> before the bleedind started.

>

> I have never seen pregnenolone or progesterone cream at my health food

> store. I have looked in the past, but I do not buy anything over the

> internet.

>

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From what Dr. Lee says, oral progesterone doesn't work as well as

topical, as the body breaks it down too fast.

On the pregnenolone, I have some in stock. You can contact me off list

for more info. On the progesterone cream, someone in your area must

have it. It is sooo common. Do you live in an extremely small town, or

something?

On the ovarian cyst. . .serrapeptase is recommended by knowlegable

doctors. It digests it nicely.

I'm glad you are waiting on the surgery. You might find that you don't

need it, if you can turn this around on your own.

Blessings

Donna

G & K Murray wrote:

>

> Hi Donna,

>

> Excess blood flow is from excess estrogen. Progesterone should balance it.

>

> I am under the impression that this is the problem as well. The Dr had

> put me on progesterone pills and I had started them about the week

> before the bleedind started.

>

> I have never seen pregnenolone or progesterone cream at my health food

> store. I have looked in the past, but I do not buy anything over the

> internet.

>

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No alot. I did a small dab during non-period days and a double dab, or

triple dab during flow.

My friend used twice as much as me, of the cream. On the pregnenolone,

she used on tablet. 20 mgs, as I recall.

The other option is homeopathic progesterone. That causes your body to

product it's own. Finding it is the hard part. I have no source at

this time.

Blessings

Donna

Carol wrote:

>

> Dear Donna,

> * Do you remember how much progesterone cream you were using every day

> during the regular days of the month?

> * What was the dose of progesterone cream that you used when you had

> your period?

> * How about that woman you know - how much pregnenolone / progesterone

> cream did she use? The pregnenolone was a capsule or tablet, right?

> Sorry for all the pointed questions, Donna. I am concerned because I

> don't

> want to get into the bind that was described by G & K Murray. Doctors are

> quick to recommend surgical options for things with women, and I am

> certainly in the right time of life...

>

> Thanks !!!

> Carol

>

> >oxyplus <mailto:oxyplus%40>

> >From: Country Girl <ruthful@... <mailto:ruthful%40pcez.com>>

> >Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 13:23:31 -0800

> >Subject: Re: Amemia + Hysterectomy

> >

> >Excess blood flow is from excess estrogen. Progesterone should balance

> >it. Pregnenolone is a hormone precursor that the body can use to

> >produce what it needs, either estrogen or progesterone. I know of a

> >woman who had life threatening blood flow. She started on pregnenolone

> >and progesterone cream and it totally stopped it.

> >

> >When I was going through meno, I started to have excess flow. . .it was

> >like urinating blood. I did progesterone cream and it totally stopped

> >it. The normal recommendation is to stop progesterone cream during your

> >period. I increased it, during that season of meno, and it kept me from

> >the issue you face.

> >

> >Warmly

> >Donna

> >

> >G & K Murray

> > >

> > >

> > > > Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 4:29 PM

> > > > Subject: Amemia + Hysterectomy

> > > >

> > > > > HI all,

> > > > >

> > > > > I have a medical situation, in which I have had pretty heavy

> bleeding

> > > > > for the past 12 days and am now very anemic. I have been told

> that a

> > > > > hysterectomy is eminent and by rights I should be having a blood

> > > > > transfusion right now. Regular counts should be 120 and mine

> is at 77.

> > > > > Transfusions around 85-90. Tomorrow will tell if I need one. I

> have

> > > > > been doing some research but am appealing to my health lists

> for any

> > > > > information good or bad towards the situation. I have presently 3

> > > weeks

> > > > > to wait for the surgery unless things go from bad to worse over

> > > the next

> > > > > few days. I have been put on medication to help control blood

> flow and

> > > > > iron to build the blood back up. If things get worse the

> surgery date

> > > > > will be moved up. I don't want the surgery but I am out in the

> middle

> > > > > of no-mans land with my specialist leaving in 2-3 months. The

> > > > > alternative specialist for this surgery, if I wait until after

> > > this one

> > > > > leaves, is not a very good option. This doctor is worried

> about the

> > > > > anemia being really bad on heart long term. I really have been

> putting

> > > > > this off for sometime and have also been turning a blind eye

> to it.

> > > > >

> > > > > I would like to hear if anyone has had this procedure and what are

> > > some

> > > > > pros and cons of the effects.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > You can email me directly to keep any off topic to a minimum.

> > > > >

> > > > >

>

>

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No alot. I did a small dab during non-period days and a double dab, or

triple dab during flow.

My friend used twice as much as me, of the cream. On the pregnenolone,

she used on tablet. 20 mgs, as I recall.

The other option is homeopathic progesterone. That causes your body to

product it's own. Finding it is the hard part. I have no source at

this time.

Blessings

Donna

Carol wrote:

>

> Dear Donna,

> * Do you remember how much progesterone cream you were using every day

> during the regular days of the month?

> * What was the dose of progesterone cream that you used when you had

> your period?

> * How about that woman you know - how much pregnenolone / progesterone

> cream did she use? The pregnenolone was a capsule or tablet, right?

> Sorry for all the pointed questions, Donna. I am concerned because I

> don't

> want to get into the bind that was described by G & K Murray. Doctors are

> quick to recommend surgical options for things with women, and I am

> certainly in the right time of life...

>

> Thanks !!!

> Carol

>

> >oxyplus <mailto:oxyplus%40>

> >From: Country Girl <ruthful@... <mailto:ruthful%40pcez.com>>

> >Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 13:23:31 -0800

> >Subject: Re: Amemia + Hysterectomy

> >

> >Excess blood flow is from excess estrogen. Progesterone should balance

> >it. Pregnenolone is a hormone precursor that the body can use to

> >produce what it needs, either estrogen or progesterone. I know of a

> >woman who had life threatening blood flow. She started on pregnenolone

> >and progesterone cream and it totally stopped it.

> >

> >When I was going through meno, I started to have excess flow. . .it was

> >like urinating blood. I did progesterone cream and it totally stopped

> >it. The normal recommendation is to stop progesterone cream during your

> >period. I increased it, during that season of meno, and it kept me from

> >the issue you face.

> >

> >Warmly

> >Donna

> >

> >G & K Murray

> > >

> > >

> > > > Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 4:29 PM

> > > > Subject: Amemia + Hysterectomy

> > > >

> > > > > HI all,

> > > > >

> > > > > I have a medical situation, in which I have had pretty heavy

> bleeding

> > > > > for the past 12 days and am now very anemic. I have been told

> that a

> > > > > hysterectomy is eminent and by rights I should be having a blood

> > > > > transfusion right now. Regular counts should be 120 and mine

> is at 77.

> > > > > Transfusions around 85-90. Tomorrow will tell if I need one. I

> have

> > > > > been doing some research but am appealing to my health lists

> for any

> > > > > information good or bad towards the situation. I have presently 3

> > > weeks

> > > > > to wait for the surgery unless things go from bad to worse over

> > > the next

> > > > > few days. I have been put on medication to help control blood

> flow and

> > > > > iron to build the blood back up. If things get worse the

> surgery date

> > > > > will be moved up. I don't want the surgery but I am out in the

> middle

> > > > > of no-mans land with my specialist leaving in 2-3 months. The

> > > > > alternative specialist for this surgery, if I wait until after

> > > this one

> > > > > leaves, is not a very good option. This doctor is worried

> about the

> > > > > anemia being really bad on heart long term. I really have been

> putting

> > > > > this off for sometime and have also been turning a blind eye

> to it.

> > > > >

> > > > > I would like to hear if anyone has had this procedure and what are

> > > some

> > > > > pros and cons of the effects.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > You can email me directly to keep any off topic to a minimum.

> > > > >

> > > > >

>

>

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No alot. I did a small dab during non-period days and a double dab, or

triple dab during flow.

My friend used twice as much as me, of the cream. On the pregnenolone,

she used on tablet. 20 mgs, as I recall.

The other option is homeopathic progesterone. That causes your body to

product it's own. Finding it is the hard part. I have no source at

this time.

Blessings

Donna

Carol wrote:

>

> Dear Donna,

> * Do you remember how much progesterone cream you were using every day

> during the regular days of the month?

> * What was the dose of progesterone cream that you used when you had

> your period?

> * How about that woman you know - how much pregnenolone / progesterone

> cream did she use? The pregnenolone was a capsule or tablet, right?

> Sorry for all the pointed questions, Donna. I am concerned because I

> don't

> want to get into the bind that was described by G & K Murray. Doctors are

> quick to recommend surgical options for things with women, and I am

> certainly in the right time of life...

>

> Thanks !!!

> Carol

>

> >oxyplus <mailto:oxyplus%40>

> >From: Country Girl <ruthful@... <mailto:ruthful%40pcez.com>>

> >Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 13:23:31 -0800

> >Subject: Re: Amemia + Hysterectomy

> >

> >Excess blood flow is from excess estrogen. Progesterone should balance

> >it. Pregnenolone is a hormone precursor that the body can use to

> >produce what it needs, either estrogen or progesterone. I know of a

> >woman who had life threatening blood flow. She started on pregnenolone

> >and progesterone cream and it totally stopped it.

> >

> >When I was going through meno, I started to have excess flow. . .it was

> >like urinating blood. I did progesterone cream and it totally stopped

> >it. The normal recommendation is to stop progesterone cream during your

> >period. I increased it, during that season of meno, and it kept me from

> >the issue you face.

> >

> >Warmly

> >Donna

> >

> >G & K Murray

> > >

> > >

> > > > Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 4:29 PM

> > > > Subject: Amemia + Hysterectomy

> > > >

> > > > > HI all,

> > > > >

> > > > > I have a medical situation, in which I have had pretty heavy

> bleeding

> > > > > for the past 12 days and am now very anemic. I have been told

> that a

> > > > > hysterectomy is eminent and by rights I should be having a blood

> > > > > transfusion right now. Regular counts should be 120 and mine

> is at 77.

> > > > > Transfusions around 85-90. Tomorrow will tell if I need one. I

> have

> > > > > been doing some research but am appealing to my health lists

> for any

> > > > > information good or bad towards the situation. I have presently 3

> > > weeks

> > > > > to wait for the surgery unless things go from bad to worse over

> > > the next

> > > > > few days. I have been put on medication to help control blood

> flow and

> > > > > iron to build the blood back up. If things get worse the

> surgery date

> > > > > will be moved up. I don't want the surgery but I am out in the

> middle

> > > > > of no-mans land with my specialist leaving in 2-3 months. The

> > > > > alternative specialist for this surgery, if I wait until after

> > > this one

> > > > > leaves, is not a very good option. This doctor is worried

> about the

> > > > > anemia being really bad on heart long term. I really have been

> putting

> > > > > this off for sometime and have also been turning a blind eye

> to it.

> > > > >

> > > > > I would like to hear if anyone has had this procedure and what are

> > > some

> > > > > pros and cons of the effects.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > You can email me directly to keep any off topic to a minimum.

> > > > >

> > > > >

>

>

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No alot. I did a small dab during non-period days and a double dab, or

triple dab during flow.

My friend used twice as much as me, of the cream. On the pregnenolone,

she used on tablet. 20 mgs, as I recall.

The other option is homeopathic progesterone. That causes your body to

product it's own. Finding it is the hard part. I have no source at

this time.

Blessings

Donna

Carol wrote:

>

> Dear Donna,

> * Do you remember how much progesterone cream you were using every day

> during the regular days of the month?

> * What was the dose of progesterone cream that you used when you had

> your period?

> * How about that woman you know - how much pregnenolone / progesterone

> cream did she use? The pregnenolone was a capsule or tablet, right?

> Sorry for all the pointed questions, Donna. I am concerned because I

> don't

> want to get into the bind that was described by G & K Murray. Doctors are

> quick to recommend surgical options for things with women, and I am

> certainly in the right time of life...

>

> Thanks !!!

> Carol

>

> >oxyplus <mailto:oxyplus%40>

> >From: Country Girl <ruthful@... <mailto:ruthful%40pcez.com>>

> >Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 13:23:31 -0800

> >Subject: Re: Amemia + Hysterectomy

> >

> >Excess blood flow is from excess estrogen. Progesterone should balance

> >it. Pregnenolone is a hormone precursor that the body can use to

> >produce what it needs, either estrogen or progesterone. I know of a

> >woman who had life threatening blood flow. She started on pregnenolone

> >and progesterone cream and it totally stopped it.

> >

> >When I was going through meno, I started to have excess flow. . .it was

> >like urinating blood. I did progesterone cream and it totally stopped

> >it. The normal recommendation is to stop progesterone cream during your

> >period. I increased it, during that season of meno, and it kept me from

> >the issue you face.

> >

> >Warmly

> >Donna

> >

> >G & K Murray

> > >

> > >

> > > > Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 4:29 PM

> > > > Subject: Amemia + Hysterectomy

> > > >

> > > > > HI all,

> > > > >

> > > > > I have a medical situation, in which I have had pretty heavy

> bleeding

> > > > > for the past 12 days and am now very anemic. I have been told

> that a

> > > > > hysterectomy is eminent and by rights I should be having a blood

> > > > > transfusion right now. Regular counts should be 120 and mine

> is at 77.

> > > > > Transfusions around 85-90. Tomorrow will tell if I need one. I

> have

> > > > > been doing some research but am appealing to my health lists

> for any

> > > > > information good or bad towards the situation. I have presently 3

> > > weeks

> > > > > to wait for the surgery unless things go from bad to worse over

> > > the next

> > > > > few days. I have been put on medication to help control blood

> flow and

> > > > > iron to build the blood back up. If things get worse the

> surgery date

> > > > > will be moved up. I don't want the surgery but I am out in the

> middle

> > > > > of no-mans land with my specialist leaving in 2-3 months. The

> > > > > alternative specialist for this surgery, if I wait until after

> > > this one

> > > > > leaves, is not a very good option. This doctor is worried

> about the

> > > > > anemia being really bad on heart long term. I really have been

> putting

> > > > > this off for sometime and have also been turning a blind eye

> to it.

> > > > >

> > > > > I would like to hear if anyone has had this procedure and what are

> > > some

> > > > > pros and cons of the effects.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > You can email me directly to keep any off topic to a minimum.

> > > > >

> > > > >

>

>

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No alot. I did a small dab during non-period days and a double dab, or

triple dab during flow.

My friend used twice as much as me, of the cream. On the pregnenolone,

she used on tablet. 20 mgs, as I recall.

The other option is homeopathic progesterone. That causes your body to

product it's own. Finding it is the hard part. I have no source at

this time.

Blessings

Donna

Carol wrote:

>

> Dear Donna,

> * Do you remember how much progesterone cream you were using every day

> during the regular days of the month?

> * What was the dose of progesterone cream that you used when you had

> your period?

> * How about that woman you know - how much pregnenolone / progesterone

> cream did she use? The pregnenolone was a capsule or tablet, right?

> Sorry for all the pointed questions, Donna. I am concerned because I

> don't

> want to get into the bind that was described by G & K Murray. Doctors are

> quick to recommend surgical options for things with women, and I am

> certainly in the right time of life...

>

> Thanks !!!

> Carol

>

> >oxyplus <mailto:oxyplus%40>

> >From: Country Girl <ruthful@... <mailto:ruthful%40pcez.com>>

> >Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 13:23:31 -0800

> >Subject: Re: Amemia + Hysterectomy

> >

> >Excess blood flow is from excess estrogen. Progesterone should balance

> >it. Pregnenolone is a hormone precursor that the body can use to

> >produce what it needs, either estrogen or progesterone. I know of a

> >woman who had life threatening blood flow. She started on pregnenolone

> >and progesterone cream and it totally stopped it.

> >

> >When I was going through meno, I started to have excess flow. . .it was

> >like urinating blood. I did progesterone cream and it totally stopped

> >it. The normal recommendation is to stop progesterone cream during your

> >period. I increased it, during that season of meno, and it kept me from

> >the issue you face.

> >

> >Warmly

> >Donna

> >

> >G & K Murray

> > >

> > >

> > > > Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 4:29 PM

> > > > Subject: Amemia + Hysterectomy

> > > >

> > > > > HI all,

> > > > >

> > > > > I have a medical situation, in which I have had pretty heavy

> bleeding

> > > > > for the past 12 days and am now very anemic. I have been told

> that a

> > > > > hysterectomy is eminent and by rights I should be having a blood

> > > > > transfusion right now. Regular counts should be 120 and mine

> is at 77.

> > > > > Transfusions around 85-90. Tomorrow will tell if I need one. I

> have

> > > > > been doing some research but am appealing to my health lists

> for any

> > > > > information good or bad towards the situation. I have presently 3

> > > weeks

> > > > > to wait for the surgery unless things go from bad to worse over

> > > the next

> > > > > few days. I have been put on medication to help control blood

> flow and

> > > > > iron to build the blood back up. If things get worse the

> surgery date

> > > > > will be moved up. I don't want the surgery but I am out in the

> middle

> > > > > of no-mans land with my specialist leaving in 2-3 months. The

> > > > > alternative specialist for this surgery, if I wait until after

> > > this one

> > > > > leaves, is not a very good option. This doctor is worried

> about the

> > > > > anemia being really bad on heart long term. I really have been

> putting

> > > > > this off for sometime and have also been turning a blind eye

> to it.

> > > > >

> > > > > I would like to hear if anyone has had this procedure and what are

> > > some

> > > > > pros and cons of the effects.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > You can email me directly to keep any off topic to a minimum.

> > > > >

> > > > >

>

>

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No alot. I did a small dab during non-period days and a double dab, or

triple dab during flow.

My friend used twice as much as me, of the cream. On the pregnenolone,

she used on tablet. 20 mgs, as I recall.

The other option is homeopathic progesterone. That causes your body to

product it's own. Finding it is the hard part. I have no source at

this time.

Blessings

Donna

Carol wrote:

>

> Dear Donna,

> * Do you remember how much progesterone cream you were using every day

> during the regular days of the month?

> * What was the dose of progesterone cream that you used when you had

> your period?

> * How about that woman you know - how much pregnenolone / progesterone

> cream did she use? The pregnenolone was a capsule or tablet, right?

> Sorry for all the pointed questions, Donna. I am concerned because I

> don't

> want to get into the bind that was described by G & K Murray. Doctors are

> quick to recommend surgical options for things with women, and I am

> certainly in the right time of life...

>

> Thanks !!!

> Carol

>

> >oxyplus <mailto:oxyplus%40>

> >From: Country Girl <ruthful@... <mailto:ruthful%40pcez.com>>

> >Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 13:23:31 -0800

> >Subject: Re: Amemia + Hysterectomy

> >

> >Excess blood flow is from excess estrogen. Progesterone should balance

> >it. Pregnenolone is a hormone precursor that the body can use to

> >produce what it needs, either estrogen or progesterone. I know of a

> >woman who had life threatening blood flow. She started on pregnenolone

> >and progesterone cream and it totally stopped it.

> >

> >When I was going through meno, I started to have excess flow. . .it was

> >like urinating blood. I did progesterone cream and it totally stopped

> >it. The normal recommendation is to stop progesterone cream during your

> >period. I increased it, during that season of meno, and it kept me from

> >the issue you face.

> >

> >Warmly

> >Donna

> >

> >G & K Murray

> > >

> > >

> > > > Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 4:29 PM

> > > > Subject: Amemia + Hysterectomy

> > > >

> > > > > HI all,

> > > > >

> > > > > I have a medical situation, in which I have had pretty heavy

> bleeding

> > > > > for the past 12 days and am now very anemic. I have been told

> that a

> > > > > hysterectomy is eminent and by rights I should be having a blood

> > > > > transfusion right now. Regular counts should be 120 and mine

> is at 77.

> > > > > Transfusions around 85-90. Tomorrow will tell if I need one. I

> have

> > > > > been doing some research but am appealing to my health lists

> for any

> > > > > information good or bad towards the situation. I have presently 3

> > > weeks

> > > > > to wait for the surgery unless things go from bad to worse over

> > > the next

> > > > > few days. I have been put on medication to help control blood

> flow and

> > > > > iron to build the blood back up. If things get worse the

> surgery date

> > > > > will be moved up. I don't want the surgery but I am out in the

> middle

> > > > > of no-mans land with my specialist leaving in 2-3 months. The

> > > > > alternative specialist for this surgery, if I wait until after

> > > this one

> > > > > leaves, is not a very good option. This doctor is worried

> about the

> > > > > anemia being really bad on heart long term. I really have been

> putting

> > > > > this off for sometime and have also been turning a blind eye

> to it.

> > > > >

> > > > > I would like to hear if anyone has had this procedure and what are

> > > some

> > > > > pros and cons of the effects.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > You can email me directly to keep any off topic to a minimum.

> > > > >

> > > > >

>

>

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No alot. I did a small dab during non-period days and a double dab, or

triple dab during flow.

My friend used twice as much as me, of the cream. On the pregnenolone,

she used on tablet. 20 mgs, as I recall.

The other option is homeopathic progesterone. That causes your body to

product it's own. Finding it is the hard part. I have no source at

this time.

Blessings

Donna

Carol wrote:

>

> Dear Donna,

> * Do you remember how much progesterone cream you were using every day

> during the regular days of the month?

> * What was the dose of progesterone cream that you used when you had

> your period?

> * How about that woman you know - how much pregnenolone / progesterone

> cream did she use? The pregnenolone was a capsule or tablet, right?

> Sorry for all the pointed questions, Donna. I am concerned because I

> don't

> want to get into the bind that was described by G & K Murray. Doctors are

> quick to recommend surgical options for things with women, and I am

> certainly in the right time of life...

>

> Thanks !!!

> Carol

>

> >oxyplus <mailto:oxyplus%40>

> >From: Country Girl <ruthful@... <mailto:ruthful%40pcez.com>>

> >Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 13:23:31 -0800

> >Subject: Re: Amemia + Hysterectomy

> >

> >Excess blood flow is from excess estrogen. Progesterone should balance

> >it. Pregnenolone is a hormone precursor that the body can use to

> >produce what it needs, either estrogen or progesterone. I know of a

> >woman who had life threatening blood flow. She started on pregnenolone

> >and progesterone cream and it totally stopped it.

> >

> >When I was going through meno, I started to have excess flow. . .it was

> >like urinating blood. I did progesterone cream and it totally stopped

> >it. The normal recommendation is to stop progesterone cream during your

> >period. I increased it, during that season of meno, and it kept me from

> >the issue you face.

> >

> >Warmly

> >Donna

> >

> >G & K Murray

> > >

> > >

> > > > Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 4:29 PM

> > > > Subject: Amemia + Hysterectomy

> > > >

> > > > > HI all,

> > > > >

> > > > > I have a medical situation, in which I have had pretty heavy

> bleeding

> > > > > for the past 12 days and am now very anemic. I have been told

> that a

> > > > > hysterectomy is eminent and by rights I should be having a blood

> > > > > transfusion right now. Regular counts should be 120 and mine

> is at 77.

> > > > > Transfusions around 85-90. Tomorrow will tell if I need one. I

> have

> > > > > been doing some research but am appealing to my health lists

> for any

> > > > > information good or bad towards the situation. I have presently 3

> > > weeks

> > > > > to wait for the surgery unless things go from bad to worse over

> > > the next

> > > > > few days. I have been put on medication to help control blood

> flow and

> > > > > iron to build the blood back up. If things get worse the

> surgery date

> > > > > will be moved up. I don't want the surgery but I am out in the

> middle

> > > > > of no-mans land with my specialist leaving in 2-3 months. The

> > > > > alternative specialist for this surgery, if I wait until after

> > > this one

> > > > > leaves, is not a very good option. This doctor is worried

> about the

> > > > > anemia being really bad on heart long term. I really have been

> putting

> > > > > this off for sometime and have also been turning a blind eye

> to it.

> > > > >

> > > > > I would like to hear if anyone has had this procedure and what are

> > > some

> > > > > pros and cons of the effects.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > You can email me directly to keep any off topic to a minimum.

> > > > >

> > > > >

>

>

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No alot. I did a small dab during non-period days and a double dab, or

triple dab during flow.

My friend used twice as much as me, of the cream. On the pregnenolone,

she used on tablet. 20 mgs, as I recall.

The other option is homeopathic progesterone. That causes your body to

product it's own. Finding it is the hard part. I have no source at

this time.

Blessings

Donna

Carol wrote:

>

> Dear Donna,

> * Do you remember how much progesterone cream you were using every day

> during the regular days of the month?

> * What was the dose of progesterone cream that you used when you had

> your period?

> * How about that woman you know - how much pregnenolone / progesterone

> cream did she use? The pregnenolone was a capsule or tablet, right?

> Sorry for all the pointed questions, Donna. I am concerned because I

> don't

> want to get into the bind that was described by G & K Murray. Doctors are

> quick to recommend surgical options for things with women, and I am

> certainly in the right time of life...

>

> Thanks !!!

> Carol

>

> >oxyplus <mailto:oxyplus%40>

> >From: Country Girl <ruthful@... <mailto:ruthful%40pcez.com>>

> >Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 13:23:31 -0800

> >Subject: Re: Amemia + Hysterectomy

> >

> >Excess blood flow is from excess estrogen. Progesterone should balance

> >it. Pregnenolone is a hormone precursor that the body can use to

> >produce what it needs, either estrogen or progesterone. I know of a

> >woman who had life threatening blood flow. She started on pregnenolone

> >and progesterone cream and it totally stopped it.

> >

> >When I was going through meno, I started to have excess flow. . .it was

> >like urinating blood. I did progesterone cream and it totally stopped

> >it. The normal recommendation is to stop progesterone cream during your

> >period. I increased it, during that season of meno, and it kept me from

> >the issue you face.

> >

> >Warmly

> >Donna

> >

> >G & K Murray

> > >

> > >

> > > > Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 4:29 PM

> > > > Subject: Amemia + Hysterectomy

> > > >

> > > > > HI all,

> > > > >

> > > > > I have a medical situation, in which I have had pretty heavy

> bleeding

> > > > > for the past 12 days and am now very anemic. I have been told

> that a

> > > > > hysterectomy is eminent and by rights I should be having a blood

> > > > > transfusion right now. Regular counts should be 120 and mine

> is at 77.

> > > > > Transfusions around 85-90. Tomorrow will tell if I need one. I

> have

> > > > > been doing some research but am appealing to my health lists

> for any

> > > > > information good or bad towards the situation. I have presently 3

> > > weeks

> > > > > to wait for the surgery unless things go from bad to worse over

> > > the next

> > > > > few days. I have been put on medication to help control blood

> flow and

> > > > > iron to build the blood back up. If things get worse the

> surgery date

> > > > > will be moved up. I don't want the surgery but I am out in the

> middle

> > > > > of no-mans land with my specialist leaving in 2-3 months. The

> > > > > alternative specialist for this surgery, if I wait until after

> > > this one

> > > > > leaves, is not a very good option. This doctor is worried

> about the

> > > > > anemia being really bad on heart long term. I really have been

> putting

> > > > > this off for sometime and have also been turning a blind eye

> to it.

> > > > >

> > > > > I would like to hear if anyone has had this procedure and what are

> > > some

> > > > > pros and cons of the effects.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > You can email me directly to keep any off topic to a minimum.

> > > > >

> > > > >

>

>

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No alot. I did a small dab during non-period days and a double dab, or

triple dab during flow.

My friend used twice as much as me, of the cream. On the pregnenolone,

she used on tablet. 20 mgs, as I recall.

The other option is homeopathic progesterone. That causes your body to

product it's own. Finding it is the hard part. I have no source at

this time.

Blessings

Donna

Carol wrote:

>

> Dear Donna,

> * Do you remember how much progesterone cream you were using every day

> during the regular days of the month?

> * What was the dose of progesterone cream that you used when you had

> your period?

> * How about that woman you know - how much pregnenolone / progesterone

> cream did she use? The pregnenolone was a capsule or tablet, right?

> Sorry for all the pointed questions, Donna. I am concerned because I

> don't

> want to get into the bind that was described by G & K Murray. Doctors are

> quick to recommend surgical options for things with women, and I am

> certainly in the right time of life...

>

> Thanks !!!

> Carol

>

> >oxyplus <mailto:oxyplus%40>

> >From: Country Girl <ruthful@... <mailto:ruthful%40pcez.com>>

> >Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 13:23:31 -0800

> >Subject: Re: Amemia + Hysterectomy

> >

> >Excess blood flow is from excess estrogen. Progesterone should balance

> >it. Pregnenolone is a hormone precursor that the body can use to

> >produce what it needs, either estrogen or progesterone. I know of a

> >woman who had life threatening blood flow. She started on pregnenolone

> >and progesterone cream and it totally stopped it.

> >

> >When I was going through meno, I started to have excess flow. . .it was

> >like urinating blood. I did progesterone cream and it totally stopped

> >it. The normal recommendation is to stop progesterone cream during your

> >period. I increased it, during that season of meno, and it kept me from

> >the issue you face.

> >

> >Warmly

> >Donna

> >

> >G & K Murray

> > >

> > >

> > > > Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 4:29 PM

> > > > Subject: Amemia + Hysterectomy

> > > >

> > > > > HI all,

> > > > >

> > > > > I have a medical situation, in which I have had pretty heavy

> bleeding

> > > > > for the past 12 days and am now very anemic. I have been told

> that a

> > > > > hysterectomy is eminent and by rights I should be having a blood

> > > > > transfusion right now. Regular counts should be 120 and mine

> is at 77.

> > > > > Transfusions around 85-90. Tomorrow will tell if I need one. I

> have

> > > > > been doing some research but am appealing to my health lists

> for any

> > > > > information good or bad towards the situation. I have presently 3

> > > weeks

> > > > > to wait for the surgery unless things go from bad to worse over

> > > the next

> > > > > few days. I have been put on medication to help control blood

> flow and

> > > > > iron to build the blood back up. If things get worse the

> surgery date

> > > > > will be moved up. I don't want the surgery but I am out in the

> middle

> > > > > of no-mans land with my specialist leaving in 2-3 months. The

> > > > > alternative specialist for this surgery, if I wait until after

> > > this one

> > > > > leaves, is not a very good option. This doctor is worried

> about the

> > > > > anemia being really bad on heart long term. I really have been

> putting

> > > > > this off for sometime and have also been turning a blind eye

> to it.

> > > > >

> > > > > I would like to hear if anyone has had this procedure and what are

> > > some

> > > > > pros and cons of the effects.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > You can email me directly to keep any off topic to a minimum.

> > > > >

> > > > >

>

>

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No alot. I did a small dab during non-period days and a double dab, or

triple dab during flow.

My friend used twice as much as me, of the cream. On the pregnenolone,

she used on tablet. 20 mgs, as I recall.

The other option is homeopathic progesterone. That causes your body to

product it's own. Finding it is the hard part. I have no source at

this time.

Blessings

Donna

Carol wrote:

>

> Dear Donna,

> * Do you remember how much progesterone cream you were using every day

> during the regular days of the month?

> * What was the dose of progesterone cream that you used when you had

> your period?

> * How about that woman you know - how much pregnenolone / progesterone

> cream did she use? The pregnenolone was a capsule or tablet, right?

> Sorry for all the pointed questions, Donna. I am concerned because I

> don't

> want to get into the bind that was described by G & K Murray. Doctors are

> quick to recommend surgical options for things with women, and I am

> certainly in the right time of life...

>

> Thanks !!!

> Carol

>

> >oxyplus <mailto:oxyplus%40>

> >From: Country Girl <ruthful@... <mailto:ruthful%40pcez.com>>

> >Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 13:23:31 -0800

> >Subject: Re: Amemia + Hysterectomy

> >

> >Excess blood flow is from excess estrogen. Progesterone should balance

> >it. Pregnenolone is a hormone precursor that the body can use to

> >produce what it needs, either estrogen or progesterone. I know of a

> >woman who had life threatening blood flow. She started on pregnenolone

> >and progesterone cream and it totally stopped it.

> >

> >When I was going through meno, I started to have excess flow. . .it was

> >like urinating blood. I did progesterone cream and it totally stopped

> >it. The normal recommendation is to stop progesterone cream during your

> >period. I increased it, during that season of meno, and it kept me from

> >the issue you face.

> >

> >Warmly

> >Donna

> >

> >G & K Murray

> > >

> > >

> > > > Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 4:29 PM

> > > > Subject: Amemia + Hysterectomy

> > > >

> > > > > HI all,

> > > > >

> > > > > I have a medical situation, in which I have had pretty heavy

> bleeding

> > > > > for the past 12 days and am now very anemic. I have been told

> that a

> > > > > hysterectomy is eminent and by rights I should be having a blood

> > > > > transfusion right now. Regular counts should be 120 and mine

> is at 77.

> > > > > Transfusions around 85-90. Tomorrow will tell if I need one. I

> have

> > > > > been doing some research but am appealing to my health lists

> for any

> > > > > information good or bad towards the situation. I have presently 3

> > > weeks

> > > > > to wait for the surgery unless things go from bad to worse over

> > > the next

> > > > > few days. I have been put on medication to help control blood

> flow and

> > > > > iron to build the blood back up. If things get worse the

> surgery date

> > > > > will be moved up. I don't want the surgery but I am out in the

> middle

> > > > > of no-mans land with my specialist leaving in 2-3 months. The

> > > > > alternative specialist for this surgery, if I wait until after

> > > this one

> > > > > leaves, is not a very good option. This doctor is worried

> about the

> > > > > anemia being really bad on heart long term. I really have been

> putting

> > > > > this off for sometime and have also been turning a blind eye

> to it.

> > > > >

> > > > > I would like to hear if anyone has had this procedure and what are

> > > some

> > > > > pros and cons of the effects.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > You can email me directly to keep any off topic to a minimum.

> > > > >

> > > > >

>

>

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No alot. I did a small dab during non-period days and a double dab, or

triple dab during flow.

My friend used twice as much as me, of the cream. On the pregnenolone,

she used on tablet. 20 mgs, as I recall.

The other option is homeopathic progesterone. That causes your body to

product it's own. Finding it is the hard part. I have no source at

this time.

Blessings

Donna

Carol wrote:

>

> Dear Donna,

> * Do you remember how much progesterone cream you were using every day

> during the regular days of the month?

> * What was the dose of progesterone cream that you used when you had

> your period?

> * How about that woman you know - how much pregnenolone / progesterone

> cream did she use? The pregnenolone was a capsule or tablet, right?

> Sorry for all the pointed questions, Donna. I am concerned because I

> don't

> want to get into the bind that was described by G & K Murray. Doctors are

> quick to recommend surgical options for things with women, and I am

> certainly in the right time of life...

>

> Thanks !!!

> Carol

>

> >oxyplus <mailto:oxyplus%40>

> >From: Country Girl <ruthful@... <mailto:ruthful%40pcez.com>>

> >Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 13:23:31 -0800

> >Subject: Re: Amemia + Hysterectomy

> >

> >Excess blood flow is from excess estrogen. Progesterone should balance

> >it. Pregnenolone is a hormone precursor that the body can use to

> >produce what it needs, either estrogen or progesterone. I know of a

> >woman who had life threatening blood flow. She started on pregnenolone

> >and progesterone cream and it totally stopped it.

> >

> >When I was going through meno, I started to have excess flow. . .it was

> >like urinating blood. I did progesterone cream and it totally stopped

> >it. The normal recommendation is to stop progesterone cream during your

> >period. I increased it, during that season of meno, and it kept me from

> >the issue you face.

> >

> >Warmly

> >Donna

> >

> >G & K Murray

> > >

> > >

> > > > Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 4:29 PM

> > > > Subject: Amemia + Hysterectomy

> > > >

> > > > > HI all,

> > > > >

> > > > > I have a medical situation, in which I have had pretty heavy

> bleeding

> > > > > for the past 12 days and am now very anemic. I have been told

> that a

> > > > > hysterectomy is eminent and by rights I should be having a blood

> > > > > transfusion right now. Regular counts should be 120 and mine

> is at 77.

> > > > > Transfusions around 85-90. Tomorrow will tell if I need one. I

> have

> > > > > been doing some research but am appealing to my health lists

> for any

> > > > > information good or bad towards the situation. I have presently 3

> > > weeks

> > > > > to wait for the surgery unless things go from bad to worse over

> > > the next

> > > > > few days. I have been put on medication to help control blood

> flow and

> > > > > iron to build the blood back up. If things get worse the

> surgery date

> > > > > will be moved up. I don't want the surgery but I am out in the

> middle

> > > > > of no-mans land with my specialist leaving in 2-3 months. The

> > > > > alternative specialist for this surgery, if I wait until after

> > > this one

> > > > > leaves, is not a very good option. This doctor is worried

> about the

> > > > > anemia being really bad on heart long term. I really have been

> putting

> > > > > this off for sometime and have also been turning a blind eye

> to it.

> > > > >

> > > > > I would like to hear if anyone has had this procedure and what are

> > > some

> > > > > pros and cons of the effects.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > You can email me directly to keep any off topic to a minimum.

> > > > >

> > > > >

>

>

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No alot. I did a small dab during non-period days and a double dab, or

triple dab during flow.

My friend used twice as much as me, of the cream. On the pregnenolone,

she used on tablet. 20 mgs, as I recall.

The other option is homeopathic progesterone. That causes your body to

product it's own. Finding it is the hard part. I have no source at

this time.

Blessings

Donna

Carol wrote:

>

> Dear Donna,

> * Do you remember how much progesterone cream you were using every day

> during the regular days of the month?

> * What was the dose of progesterone cream that you used when you had

> your period?

> * How about that woman you know - how much pregnenolone / progesterone

> cream did she use? The pregnenolone was a capsule or tablet, right?

> Sorry for all the pointed questions, Donna. I am concerned because I

> don't

> want to get into the bind that was described by G & K Murray. Doctors are

> quick to recommend surgical options for things with women, and I am

> certainly in the right time of life...

>

> Thanks !!!

> Carol

>

> >oxyplus <mailto:oxyplus%40>

> >From: Country Girl <ruthful@... <mailto:ruthful%40pcez.com>>

> >Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 13:23:31 -0800

> >Subject: Re: Amemia + Hysterectomy

> >

> >Excess blood flow is from excess estrogen. Progesterone should balance

> >it. Pregnenolone is a hormone precursor that the body can use to

> >produce what it needs, either estrogen or progesterone. I know of a

> >woman who had life threatening blood flow. She started on pregnenolone

> >and progesterone cream and it totally stopped it.

> >

> >When I was going through meno, I started to have excess flow. . .it was

> >like urinating blood. I did progesterone cream and it totally stopped

> >it. The normal recommendation is to stop progesterone cream during your

> >period. I increased it, during that season of meno, and it kept me from

> >the issue you face.

> >

> >Warmly

> >Donna

> >

> >G & K Murray

> > >

> > >

> > > > Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 4:29 PM

> > > > Subject: Amemia + Hysterectomy

> > > >

> > > > > HI all,

> > > > >

> > > > > I have a medical situation, in which I have had pretty heavy

> bleeding

> > > > > for the past 12 days and am now very anemic. I have been told

> that a

> > > > > hysterectomy is eminent and by rights I should be having a blood

> > > > > transfusion right now. Regular counts should be 120 and mine

> is at 77.

> > > > > Transfusions around 85-90. Tomorrow will tell if I need one. I

> have

> > > > > been doing some research but am appealing to my health lists

> for any

> > > > > information good or bad towards the situation. I have presently 3

> > > weeks

> > > > > to wait for the surgery unless things go from bad to worse over

> > > the next

> > > > > few days. I have been put on medication to help control blood

> flow and

> > > > > iron to build the blood back up. If things get worse the

> surgery date

> > > > > will be moved up. I don't want the surgery but I am out in the

> middle

> > > > > of no-mans land with my specialist leaving in 2-3 months. The

> > > > > alternative specialist for this surgery, if I wait until after

> > > this one

> > > > > leaves, is not a very good option. This doctor is worried

> about the

> > > > > anemia being really bad on heart long term. I really have been

> putting

> > > > > this off for sometime and have also been turning a blind eye

> to it.

> > > > >

> > > > > I would like to hear if anyone has had this procedure and what are

> > > some

> > > > > pros and cons of the effects.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > You can email me directly to keep any off topic to a minimum.

> > > > >

> > > > >

>

>

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Hi Donna,

I am not sure what just happened with that last email to Donna as it

sent many replies through to my computer. I am hoping that everyone did

not get all those copies. Now I am getting several responses that it

did not go through, as well. Please excuse all those replies if they

did go though the list.

Have you ever watched 'Little House on the Prairie " . That is where I

live. There seems to be a little world unto itself here where nobody

wants to jump into this century. It is hard to find anything in this

area. I have looked at the local health food store but I could not get

my hands on any cream. I will check on the serrapeptase to see if there

is anything around here.

G Murray

Country Girl wrote:

> From what Dr. Lee says, oral progesterone doesn't work as well as

> topical, as the body breaks it down too fast.

>

> On the pregnenolone, I have some in stock. You can contact me off list

> for more info. On the progesterone cream, someone in your area must

> have it. It is sooo common. Do you live in an extremely small town, or

> something?

>

> On the ovarian cyst. . .serrapeptase is recommended by knowlegable

> doctors. It digests it nicely.

>

> I'm glad you are waiting on the surgery. You might find that you don't

> need it, if you can turn this around on your own.

>

> Blessings

> Donna

>

> G & K Murray wrote:

> >

> > Hi Donna,

> >

> > Excess blood flow is from excess estrogen. Progesterone should

> balance it.

> >

> > I am under the impression that this is the problem as well. The Dr had

> > put me on progesterone pills and I had started them about the week

> > before the bleedind started.

> >

> > I have never seen pregnenolone or progesterone cream at my health food

> > store. I have looked in the past, but I do not buy anything over the

> > internet.

> >

>

>

>

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Hi Donna,

I am not sure what just happened with that last email to Donna as it

sent many replies through to my computer. I am hoping that everyone did

not get all those copies. Now I am getting several responses that it

did not go through, as well. Please excuse all those replies if they

did go though the list.

Have you ever watched 'Little House on the Prairie " . That is where I

live. There seems to be a little world unto itself here where nobody

wants to jump into this century. It is hard to find anything in this

area. I have looked at the local health food store but I could not get

my hands on any cream. I will check on the serrapeptase to see if there

is anything around here.

G Murray

Country Girl wrote:

> From what Dr. Lee says, oral progesterone doesn't work as well as

> topical, as the body breaks it down too fast.

>

> On the pregnenolone, I have some in stock. You can contact me off list

> for more info. On the progesterone cream, someone in your area must

> have it. It is sooo common. Do you live in an extremely small town, or

> something?

>

> On the ovarian cyst. . .serrapeptase is recommended by knowlegable

> doctors. It digests it nicely.

>

> I'm glad you are waiting on the surgery. You might find that you don't

> need it, if you can turn this around on your own.

>

> Blessings

> Donna

>

> G & K Murray wrote:

> >

> > Hi Donna,

> >

> > Excess blood flow is from excess estrogen. Progesterone should

> balance it.

> >

> > I am under the impression that this is the problem as well. The Dr had

> > put me on progesterone pills and I had started them about the week

> > before the bleedind started.

> >

> > I have never seen pregnenolone or progesterone cream at my health food

> > store. I have looked in the past, but I do not buy anything over the

> > internet.

> >

>

>

>

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Hi Donna,

I am not sure what just happened with that last email to Donna as it

sent many replies through to my computer. I am hoping that everyone did

not get all those copies. Now I am getting several responses that it

did not go through, as well. Please excuse all those replies if they

did go though the list.

Have you ever watched 'Little House on the Prairie " . That is where I

live. There seems to be a little world unto itself here where nobody

wants to jump into this century. It is hard to find anything in this

area. I have looked at the local health food store but I could not get

my hands on any cream. I will check on the serrapeptase to see if there

is anything around here.

G Murray

Country Girl wrote:

> From what Dr. Lee says, oral progesterone doesn't work as well as

> topical, as the body breaks it down too fast.

>

> On the pregnenolone, I have some in stock. You can contact me off list

> for more info. On the progesterone cream, someone in your area must

> have it. It is sooo common. Do you live in an extremely small town, or

> something?

>

> On the ovarian cyst. . .serrapeptase is recommended by knowlegable

> doctors. It digests it nicely.

>

> I'm glad you are waiting on the surgery. You might find that you don't

> need it, if you can turn this around on your own.

>

> Blessings

> Donna

>

> G & K Murray wrote:

> >

> > Hi Donna,

> >

> > Excess blood flow is from excess estrogen. Progesterone should

> balance it.

> >

> > I am under the impression that this is the problem as well. The Dr had

> > put me on progesterone pills and I had started them about the week

> > before the bleedind started.

> >

> > I have never seen pregnenolone or progesterone cream at my health food

> > store. I have looked in the past, but I do not buy anything over the

> > internet.

> >

>

>

>

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Hi Donna,

I am not sure what just happened with that last email to Donna as it

sent many replies through to my computer. I am hoping that everyone did

not get all those copies. Now I am getting several responses that it

did not go through, as well. Please excuse all those replies if they

did go though the list.

Have you ever watched 'Little House on the Prairie " . That is where I

live. There seems to be a little world unto itself here where nobody

wants to jump into this century. It is hard to find anything in this

area. I have looked at the local health food store but I could not get

my hands on any cream. I will check on the serrapeptase to see if there

is anything around here.

G Murray

Country Girl wrote:

> From what Dr. Lee says, oral progesterone doesn't work as well as

> topical, as the body breaks it down too fast.

>

> On the pregnenolone, I have some in stock. You can contact me off list

> for more info. On the progesterone cream, someone in your area must

> have it. It is sooo common. Do you live in an extremely small town, or

> something?

>

> On the ovarian cyst. . .serrapeptase is recommended by knowlegable

> doctors. It digests it nicely.

>

> I'm glad you are waiting on the surgery. You might find that you don't

> need it, if you can turn this around on your own.

>

> Blessings

> Donna

>

> G & K Murray wrote:

> >

> > Hi Donna,

> >

> > Excess blood flow is from excess estrogen. Progesterone should

> balance it.

> >

> > I am under the impression that this is the problem as well. The Dr had

> > put me on progesterone pills and I had started them about the week

> > before the bleedind started.

> >

> > I have never seen pregnenolone or progesterone cream at my health food

> > store. I have looked in the past, but I do not buy anything over the

> > internet.

> >

>

>

>

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Hi Donna,

I am not sure what just happened with that last email to Donna as it

sent many replies through to my computer. I am hoping that everyone did

not get all those copies. Now I am getting several responses that it

did not go through, as well. Please excuse all those replies if they

did go though the list.

Have you ever watched 'Little House on the Prairie " . That is where I

live. There seems to be a little world unto itself here where nobody

wants to jump into this century. It is hard to find anything in this

area. I have looked at the local health food store but I could not get

my hands on any cream. I will check on the serrapeptase to see if there

is anything around here.

G Murray

Country Girl wrote:

> From what Dr. Lee says, oral progesterone doesn't work as well as

> topical, as the body breaks it down too fast.

>

> On the pregnenolone, I have some in stock. You can contact me off list

> for more info. On the progesterone cream, someone in your area must

> have it. It is sooo common. Do you live in an extremely small town, or

> something?

>

> On the ovarian cyst. . .serrapeptase is recommended by knowlegable

> doctors. It digests it nicely.

>

> I'm glad you are waiting on the surgery. You might find that you don't

> need it, if you can turn this around on your own.

>

> Blessings

> Donna

>

> G & K Murray wrote:

> >

> > Hi Donna,

> >

> > Excess blood flow is from excess estrogen. Progesterone should

> balance it.

> >

> > I am under the impression that this is the problem as well. The Dr had

> > put me on progesterone pills and I had started them about the week

> > before the bleedind started.

> >

> > I have never seen pregnenolone or progesterone cream at my health food

> > store. I have looked in the past, but I do not buy anything over the

> > internet.

> >

>

>

>

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Hi Donna,

I am not sure what just happened with that last email to Donna as it

sent many replies through to my computer. I am hoping that everyone did

not get all those copies. Now I am getting several responses that it

did not go through, as well. Please excuse all those replies if they

did go though the list.

Have you ever watched 'Little House on the Prairie " . That is where I

live. There seems to be a little world unto itself here where nobody

wants to jump into this century. It is hard to find anything in this

area. I have looked at the local health food store but I could not get

my hands on any cream. I will check on the serrapeptase to see if there

is anything around here.

G Murray

Country Girl wrote:

> From what Dr. Lee says, oral progesterone doesn't work as well as

> topical, as the body breaks it down too fast.

>

> On the pregnenolone, I have some in stock. You can contact me off list

> for more info. On the progesterone cream, someone in your area must

> have it. It is sooo common. Do you live in an extremely small town, or

> something?

>

> On the ovarian cyst. . .serrapeptase is recommended by knowlegable

> doctors. It digests it nicely.

>

> I'm glad you are waiting on the surgery. You might find that you don't

> need it, if you can turn this around on your own.

>

> Blessings

> Donna

>

> G & K Murray wrote:

> >

> > Hi Donna,

> >

> > Excess blood flow is from excess estrogen. Progesterone should

> balance it.

> >

> > I am under the impression that this is the problem as well. The Dr had

> > put me on progesterone pills and I had started them about the week

> > before the bleedind started.

> >

> > I have never seen pregnenolone or progesterone cream at my health food

> > store. I have looked in the past, but I do not buy anything over the

> > internet.

> >

>

>

>

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Hi Donna,

I am not sure what just happened with that last email to Donna as it

sent many replies through to my computer. I am hoping that everyone did

not get all those copies. Now I am getting several responses that it

did not go through, as well. Please excuse all those replies if they

did go though the list.

Have you ever watched 'Little House on the Prairie " . That is where I

live. There seems to be a little world unto itself here where nobody

wants to jump into this century. It is hard to find anything in this

area. I have looked at the local health food store but I could not get

my hands on any cream. I will check on the serrapeptase to see if there

is anything around here.

G Murray

Country Girl wrote:

> From what Dr. Lee says, oral progesterone doesn't work as well as

> topical, as the body breaks it down too fast.

>

> On the pregnenolone, I have some in stock. You can contact me off list

> for more info. On the progesterone cream, someone in your area must

> have it. It is sooo common. Do you live in an extremely small town, or

> something?

>

> On the ovarian cyst. . .serrapeptase is recommended by knowlegable

> doctors. It digests it nicely.

>

> I'm glad you are waiting on the surgery. You might find that you don't

> need it, if you can turn this around on your own.

>

> Blessings

> Donna

>

> G & K Murray wrote:

> >

> > Hi Donna,

> >

> > Excess blood flow is from excess estrogen. Progesterone should

> balance it.

> >

> > I am under the impression that this is the problem as well. The Dr had

> > put me on progesterone pills and I had started them about the week

> > before the bleedind started.

> >

> > I have never seen pregnenolone or progesterone cream at my health food

> > store. I have looked in the past, but I do not buy anything over the

> > internet.

> >

>

>

>

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Hi Donna,

I am not sure what just happened with that last email to Donna as it

sent many replies through to my computer. I am hoping that everyone did

not get all those copies. Now I am getting several responses that it

did not go through, as well. Please excuse all those replies if they

did go though the list.

Have you ever watched 'Little House on the Prairie " . That is where I

live. There seems to be a little world unto itself here where nobody

wants to jump into this century. It is hard to find anything in this

area. I have looked at the local health food store but I could not get

my hands on any cream. I will check on the serrapeptase to see if there

is anything around here.

G Murray

Country Girl wrote:

> From what Dr. Lee says, oral progesterone doesn't work as well as

> topical, as the body breaks it down too fast.

>

> On the pregnenolone, I have some in stock. You can contact me off list

> for more info. On the progesterone cream, someone in your area must

> have it. It is sooo common. Do you live in an extremely small town, or

> something?

>

> On the ovarian cyst. . .serrapeptase is recommended by knowlegable

> doctors. It digests it nicely.

>

> I'm glad you are waiting on the surgery. You might find that you don't

> need it, if you can turn this around on your own.

>

> Blessings

> Donna

>

> G & K Murray wrote:

> >

> > Hi Donna,

> >

> > Excess blood flow is from excess estrogen. Progesterone should

> balance it.

> >

> > I am under the impression that this is the problem as well. The Dr had

> > put me on progesterone pills and I had started them about the week

> > before the bleedind started.

> >

> > I have never seen pregnenolone or progesterone cream at my health food

> > store. I have looked in the past, but I do not buy anything over the

> > internet.

> >

>

>

>

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