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Lindsey,

I have used Estrace cream, but not in a compound formulation and

ended up in a situation where I ended up with what I thought was

a yeast infection. So apparently I used way too much on the one

dosage so whenever I try to use it again I will have to use a

lot less than even that time and try to remember to use it at

bed time as my dr initially told me to do.

I'm sorry that you are having issues with this hun.

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Kristy :)

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Dee said she started out using it a couple of times a week and gradually

increased it. She uses only a pea size amount so maybe you are using too much

too soon.

Ora

>Hi, everyone,

>I had some estrace cream made up by compounding pharmacy in a neutral

>base. At first when I started using premarin, things got way better,

>then kind of went back to being red. Now that I am using estrace it is

>sort of a similar thing-things got better for a few days now things are

>pretty red " down there " again. I read that with estrace that things

>get " worse " ie-itching, redness, but then better. Has anybody else had

>this experience? Maybe using the cream 2x per day is too much and I

>would be better off using it less?? Help!

>Lindsey

>

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> Dee said she started out using it a couple of times a week and gradually

> increased it. She uses only a pea size amount so maybe you are using too much

> too soon.

>

> Ora

>

>

>

>

>

> >Hi, everyone,

> >I had some estrace cream made up by compounding pharmacy in a neutral

> >base. At first when I started using premarin, things got way better,

> >then kind of went back to being red. Now that I am using estrace it is

> >sort of a similar thing-things got better for a few days now things are

> >pretty red " down there " again. I read that with estrace that things

> >get " worse " ie-itching, redness, but then better. Has anybody else had

> >this experience? Maybe using the cream 2x per day is too much and I

> >would be better off using it less?? Help!

> >Lindsey

> >

>

>

>

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> Dee said she started out using it a couple of times a week and gradually

> increased it. She uses only a pea size amount so maybe you are using too much

> too soon.

>

> Ora

>

>

>

>

>

> >Hi, everyone,

> >I had some estrace cream made up by compounding pharmacy in a neutral

> >base. At first when I started using premarin, things got way better,

> >then kind of went back to being red. Now that I am using estrace it is

> >sort of a similar thing-things got better for a few days now things are

> >pretty red " down there " again. I read that with estrace that things

> >get " worse " ie-itching, redness, but then better. Has anybody else had

> >this experience? Maybe using the cream 2x per day is too much and I

> >would be better off using it less?? Help!

> >Lindsey

> >

>

>

>

>

> **IF REPLYING TO THIS POST, PLEASE REMOVE ORIGINAL POST, THANKS**

>

> Our HOME page is http://groups.yahoo.com/group/VulvarDisorders

> to search our archives, files, articles, etc.

>

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-------------- Original message ----------------------

From: taurusrc@...

> Dee said she started out using it a couple of times a week and gradually

> increased it. She uses only a pea size amount so maybe you are using too much

> too soon.

>

> Ora

>

>

>

>

>

> >Hi, everyone,

> >I had some estrace cream made up by compounding pharmacy in a neutral

> >base. At first when I started using premarin, things got way better,

> >then kind of went back to being red. Now that I am using estrace it is

> >sort of a similar thing-things got better for a few days now things are

> >pretty red " down there " again. I read that with estrace that things

> >get " worse " ie-itching, redness, but then better. Has anybody else had

> >this experience? Maybe using the cream 2x per day is too much and I

> >would be better off using it less?? Help!

> >Lindsey

> >

>

>

>

>

> **IF REPLYING TO THIS POST, PLEASE REMOVE ORIGINAL POST, THANKS**

>

> Our HOME page is http://groups.yahoo.com/group/VulvarDisorders

> to search our archives, files, articles, etc.

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Hi Lindsey - I have been trying estrogen cream for the last year and

haven't found the right combination of cream and schedule for applying

it. I also have had a problem that has occurred a couple of times. I

apply pea sized amount once per day in the evening. After about five

days, I start to get an irritating kind of itching/stinging feeling. I

have estrodiol compunded in lipocream. I've just ordered a tube of the

lipocream without the estrogen in it to see if it is the lipocream

causing the irritation. I may have to switch to some other base. It

also might be that anykind of cream is going to cause irritation

because it is making that area moist. I think that it can be a long

process of elimination to find the right approach to the cream. If I

were you, I'd stop using it until you recovered from whatever symptom

you have now, then start reapplying it less frequently. That way you

can find out whether it might be the frequency of application that is

bothersome. If you still have a problem, then it might be something in

the estrace cream that is causing the problem. Just a few ideas based

on my experience, although I haven't successfully figured this out yet

either. Good luck and please keep us posted if you figure out the

answer.

Sally

>

> Hi, everyone,

> I had some estrace cream made up by compounding pharmacy in a neutral

> base. At first when I started using premarin, things got way better,

> then kind of went back to being red. Now that I am using estrace it

is

> sort of a similar thing-things got better for a few days now things

are

> pretty red " down there " again. I read that with estrace that things

> get " worse " ie-itching, redness, but then better. Has anybody else

had

> this experience? Maybe using the cream 2x per day is too much and I

> would be better off using it less?? Help!

> Lindsey

>

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Hi Lindsey - I have been trying estrogen cream for the last year and

haven't found the right combination of cream and schedule for applying

it. I also have had a problem that has occurred a couple of times. I

apply pea sized amount once per day in the evening. After about five

days, I start to get an irritating kind of itching/stinging feeling. I

have estrodiol compunded in lipocream. I've just ordered a tube of the

lipocream without the estrogen in it to see if it is the lipocream

causing the irritation. I may have to switch to some other base. It

also might be that anykind of cream is going to cause irritation

because it is making that area moist. I think that it can be a long

process of elimination to find the right approach to the cream. If I

were you, I'd stop using it until you recovered from whatever symptom

you have now, then start reapplying it less frequently. That way you

can find out whether it might be the frequency of application that is

bothersome. If you still have a problem, then it might be something in

the estrace cream that is causing the problem. Just a few ideas based

on my experience, although I haven't successfully figured this out yet

either. Good luck and please keep us posted if you figure out the

answer.

Sally

>

> Hi, everyone,

> I had some estrace cream made up by compounding pharmacy in a neutral

> base. At first when I started using premarin, things got way better,

> then kind of went back to being red. Now that I am using estrace it

is

> sort of a similar thing-things got better for a few days now things

are

> pretty red " down there " again. I read that with estrace that things

> get " worse " ie-itching, redness, but then better. Has anybody else

had

> this experience? Maybe using the cream 2x per day is too much and I

> would be better off using it less?? Help!

> Lindsey

>

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Hi Lindsey - I have been trying estrogen cream for the last year and

haven't found the right combination of cream and schedule for applying

it. I also have had a problem that has occurred a couple of times. I

apply pea sized amount once per day in the evening. After about five

days, I start to get an irritating kind of itching/stinging feeling. I

have estrodiol compunded in lipocream. I've just ordered a tube of the

lipocream without the estrogen in it to see if it is the lipocream

causing the irritation. I may have to switch to some other base. It

also might be that anykind of cream is going to cause irritation

because it is making that area moist. I think that it can be a long

process of elimination to find the right approach to the cream. If I

were you, I'd stop using it until you recovered from whatever symptom

you have now, then start reapplying it less frequently. That way you

can find out whether it might be the frequency of application that is

bothersome. If you still have a problem, then it might be something in

the estrace cream that is causing the problem. Just a few ideas based

on my experience, although I haven't successfully figured this out yet

either. Good luck and please keep us posted if you figure out the

answer.

Sally

>

> Hi, everyone,

> I had some estrace cream made up by compounding pharmacy in a neutral

> base. At first when I started using premarin, things got way better,

> then kind of went back to being red. Now that I am using estrace it

is

> sort of a similar thing-things got better for a few days now things

are

> pretty red " down there " again. I read that with estrace that things

> get " worse " ie-itching, redness, but then better. Has anybody else

had

> this experience? Maybe using the cream 2x per day is too much and I

> would be better off using it less?? Help!

> Lindsey

>

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Sally wrote:

I've just ordered a tube of the

lipocream without the estrogen in it to see if it is the lipocream

causing the irritation. I may have to switch to some other base.

Congratulations, Sally, for using common

sense

and good scientific reasoning to get to the root of

the problem. That was a very smart move; I only

hope others here will understand the "experimental"

technique that you are using and apply them to their

own situations. We are dealing with very individual

reactions (usually) and you can't assume that your

own body will react to the same things that someone

else does! Good luck, you're on the right track!

, PhD

moderator, vulvodynia.com @ yahoo.com

sally_bibb wrote:

Hi Lindsey - I have been trying estrogen cream for the last year

and

haven't found the right combination of cream and schedule for applying

it. I also have had a problem that has occurred a couple of times. I

apply pea sized amount once per day in the evening. After about five

days, I start to get an irritating kind of itching/stinging feeling. I

have estrodiol compunded in lipocream. I've just ordered a tube of the

lipocream without the estrogen in it to see if it is the lipocream

causing the irritation. I may have to switch to some other base. It

also might be that anykind of cream is going to cause irritation

because it is making that area moist. I think that it can be a long

process of elimination to find the right approach to the cream. If I

were you, I'd stop using it until you recovered from whatever symptom

you have now, then start reapplying it less frequently. That way you

can find out whether it might be the frequency of application that is

bothersome. If you still have a problem, then it might be something in

the estrace cream that is causing the problem. Just a few ideas based

on my experience, although I haven't successfully figured this out yet

either. Good luck and please keep us posted if you figure out the

answer.

Sally

>

> Hi, everyone,

> I had some estrace cream made up by compounding pharmacy in a

neutral

> base. At first when I started using premarin, things got way

better,

> then kind of went back to being red. Now that I am using estrace

it

is

> sort of a similar thing-things got better for a few days now

things

are

> pretty red "down there" again. I read that with estrace that

things

> get "worse" ie-itching, redness, but then better. Has anybody else

had

> this experience? Maybe using the cream 2x per day is too much and

I

> would be better off using it less?? Help!

> Lindsey

>

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Sally wrote:

I've just ordered a tube of the

lipocream without the estrogen in it to see if it is the lipocream

causing the irritation. I may have to switch to some other base.

Congratulations, Sally, for using common

sense

and good scientific reasoning to get to the root of

the problem. That was a very smart move; I only

hope others here will understand the "experimental"

technique that you are using and apply them to their

own situations. We are dealing with very individual

reactions (usually) and you can't assume that your

own body will react to the same things that someone

else does! Good luck, you're on the right track!

, PhD

moderator, vulvodynia.com @ yahoo.com

sally_bibb wrote:

Hi Lindsey - I have been trying estrogen cream for the last year

and

haven't found the right combination of cream and schedule for applying

it. I also have had a problem that has occurred a couple of times. I

apply pea sized amount once per day in the evening. After about five

days, I start to get an irritating kind of itching/stinging feeling. I

have estrodiol compunded in lipocream. I've just ordered a tube of the

lipocream without the estrogen in it to see if it is the lipocream

causing the irritation. I may have to switch to some other base. It

also might be that anykind of cream is going to cause irritation

because it is making that area moist. I think that it can be a long

process of elimination to find the right approach to the cream. If I

were you, I'd stop using it until you recovered from whatever symptom

you have now, then start reapplying it less frequently. That way you

can find out whether it might be the frequency of application that is

bothersome. If you still have a problem, then it might be something in

the estrace cream that is causing the problem. Just a few ideas based

on my experience, although I haven't successfully figured this out yet

either. Good luck and please keep us posted if you figure out the

answer.

Sally

>

> Hi, everyone,

> I had some estrace cream made up by compounding pharmacy in a

neutral

> base. At first when I started using premarin, things got way

better,

> then kind of went back to being red. Now that I am using estrace

it

is

> sort of a similar thing-things got better for a few days now

things

are

> pretty red "down there" again. I read that with estrace that

things

> get "worse" ie-itching, redness, but then better. Has anybody else

had

> this experience? Maybe using the cream 2x per day is too much and

I

> would be better off using it less?? Help!

> Lindsey

>

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Sally wrote:

I've just ordered a tube of the

lipocream without the estrogen in it to see if it is the lipocream

causing the irritation. I may have to switch to some other base.

Congratulations, Sally, for using common

sense

and good scientific reasoning to get to the root of

the problem. That was a very smart move; I only

hope others here will understand the "experimental"

technique that you are using and apply them to their

own situations. We are dealing with very individual

reactions (usually) and you can't assume that your

own body will react to the same things that someone

else does! Good luck, you're on the right track!

, PhD

moderator, vulvodynia.com @ yahoo.com

sally_bibb wrote:

Hi Lindsey - I have been trying estrogen cream for the last year

and

haven't found the right combination of cream and schedule for applying

it. I also have had a problem that has occurred a couple of times. I

apply pea sized amount once per day in the evening. After about five

days, I start to get an irritating kind of itching/stinging feeling. I

have estrodiol compunded in lipocream. I've just ordered a tube of the

lipocream without the estrogen in it to see if it is the lipocream

causing the irritation. I may have to switch to some other base. It

also might be that anykind of cream is going to cause irritation

because it is making that area moist. I think that it can be a long

process of elimination to find the right approach to the cream. If I

were you, I'd stop using it until you recovered from whatever symptom

you have now, then start reapplying it less frequently. That way you

can find out whether it might be the frequency of application that is

bothersome. If you still have a problem, then it might be something in

the estrace cream that is causing the problem. Just a few ideas based

on my experience, although I haven't successfully figured this out yet

either. Good luck and please keep us posted if you figure out the

answer.

Sally

>

> Hi, everyone,

> I had some estrace cream made up by compounding pharmacy in a

neutral

> base. At first when I started using premarin, things got way

better,

> then kind of went back to being red. Now that I am using estrace

it

is

> sort of a similar thing-things got better for a few days now

things

are

> pretty red "down there" again. I read that with estrace that

things

> get "worse" ie-itching, redness, but then better. Has anybody else

had

> this experience? Maybe using the cream 2x per day is too much and

I

> would be better off using it less?? Help!

> Lindsey

>

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