Guest guest Posted November 7, 2010 Report Share Posted November 7, 2010 Creams use smaller amounts (doses) because it takes longer for these amounts to get to the liver and tissues are exposed to the progesterone for longer and hence have a greater capacity to take up and utilise the hormone. Cream dosing is based around the ovary’s ability to produce between 15-20mg of progesterone daily in a normal healthy woman. Women who are exposed on a monthly basis to normal progesterone production will find their body tissues are progesterone replete. A progesterone deficient woman’s tissues are crying out for progesterone and ‘experts’ have found a dose of around 30-40mg (4% cream) daily will achieve a better and quicker clinical outcome in these women than drip feeding 5-10mg daily. Symptoms tend to settle once body tissues are progesterone replete, at which point dosing can usually be reduced to physiological levels (2% cream). From: rhythmicliving [mailto:rhythmicliving ] On Behalf Of Lori Milas Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 5:05 PM To: rhythmicliving Subject: Re: New here, intoducing myself Hi, I rarely tune into this board, but I wanted to respond to Lila. I had many of the same symptoms, and also thought it might be an environmental issue in my house. It was, in part. I discovered through some fortunate luck that I had very high levels of formaldehyde in my home. I did a preliminary test on a summer day, and since that test showed excedingly high levels on average, I asked an Environmental Hygienist from Berkeley to come to my house and test it for " everything " . She did. She spent six hours with fancy equipment, testing every piece of furniture, every wall, etc. At the end of that time I got a shopping list of things in my house that were " off gassing " . Almost all of my bedroom furniture was emitting formaldehyde to cause my bedroom to be dangerously high. That's where I sleep, of course, so that explains the exhaustion, fatigue, depression, sore throats, upper respiratory, etc. I have a fairly new home. I never would have suspected formaldehyde, nor several of the other toxins we found. Since I don't check in on this board, feel free to email me directly if you want to discuss it... lrmilas@.... Blessings, Lori Hi I'm Lila, I belong to another yahoo group for thyroid that has been extremely valuable. I am currently self treating for hypothyroid (caused by high reverse t3)-taking Cynomel (t3 only). still in process of treating it so i don't know the outcome. I was diagnosed " ADHD " and take medication for it. the thyroid discovery gives me hope that i can get off the medication and feel good. The issues related to the so called ADHD have been with me most of my life and though not easy, pretty reliable and consistent until about 8 or so months ago when i started to feel under the weather alot. i also started having severe insomnia (very unusual for me) and trouble breathing, i cleaned my house thinking it was mold and dust. the breathing problem went away i did feel better for a while but still don't feel right. sometimes it was just headaches and tiredness... and i was able to sleep but it has never been very restful since. Well now the headaches are severe and i have a low-grade fever, i have aches and just feel horrible- this is the past few months. Also this summer i had two teeth break off- within two weeks of each other. they had had root canals, but still very strange. turns out i had dental infections in 3 areas and I'm getting that taken care of. i thought that explained my headaches and general yuckiness. Also my blood sugar gets up to 220, i got diabetes blood tests and i am not diabetic but sugar is high, insulin production a bit low. (not type 2 and i am thin). i think maybe i had low insulin previously, but not like this. i think the blood sugar thing is why i can't sleep. another thing i notice, i often feel the worst right after my period, in the past i've always best during this time and pms time was always hardest. i've read some things about high progesterone lowering insulin production (maybe due to low estrogen) and also lowered immunity caused by high progesterone (in the article in this group). An osteopathic prescribed the progesterone for me a year and a half ago. used it days 14-26 of cycle. was using the troches (worked up to 400mg for a few months) and the last few months used the cream (smaller dose). i am concerned because i don't seem to be healing so well from the root canals and tooth extraction...and still headaches, fever, achiness (it's been 10 days). I started antibiotics today. i'm sorry this is so long, maybe alot of TMI, i'm still learning about these hormones...hard to know what's relevant. i just know my health is going down hill suddenly. i will continue to read thru the info and will probably post some questions. Thanks for having a group for this, it's a complicated topic! Lila ps. i don't have adrenal fatigue, did the saliva tests... so ruled that out. -- Lori Milas Westshore Medical Billing, Inc. Westshore Lien Management 2351 Sunset Blvd., Suite 170, PMB 303 Rocklin, CA 95765 Fax: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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