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Hi Lynda,

Nope, sex-drive is non-existent and acne is not THAT bad. Not high

testoterone. I suspent it's just my thyroid again since the levels

have dropped considerably.

Do you know that my gyno says: hysterectomy! Please tell me the

procedure you had done. I knew there was certainly another way -

bastards. Just take everything out and pop these pills and everything

will be okay. Jerk! I am 33 for crying out loud. I don't want my

uterus yanked out.

Sorry to vent there lol. Thanks for your help!!!!!!

> ,

> I also had a backward-tilting uterus after two babies and they

weren't even large babies, I think this happens to many women. I had

mine corrected surgically.

>

> When you say your skin is so dreadful now, in what way? Do you

have acne?

> How's your sex drive? I am wondering whether you might have a

hormonal imbalance and your testosterone is too high.

> Lynda (in the UK)

> Re: Breast tenderness with

Progesterone cream???

>

>

>

> Hi Lynda,

> Oops. Meant to say that I am taking this for thyroid function, the

> breast lumpiness that I have, and general good health. Plus, since the

> whole Hashimoto's nightmare, my skin is dreadful. It used to be so

> clear. I thought this might help, but it appears that it is making my

> skin worse. This is exactly what happened when i tried this about 6

> months ago. I guess I am chucking the progesterone cream, huh?

>

>

> Bye the way, my Gyno thinks I might have some endometriosis going on.

> I am not entirely sure he is right. What has happened is that my

> uterus has fallen from a very big baby and then soon another 20 months

> later. Also, my uterus is now tilted backwards and folded to some

> degree. It's just one more thing to deal with - UGH! I just hoped that

> this would help with all that stuff :(.

>

>

>

>

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Hi Lynda,

Nope, sex-drive is non-existent and acne is not THAT bad. Not high

testoterone. I suspent it's just my thyroid again since the levels

have dropped considerably.

Do you know that my gyno says: hysterectomy! Please tell me the

procedure you had done. I knew there was certainly another way -

bastards. Just take everything out and pop these pills and everything

will be okay. Jerk! I am 33 for crying out loud. I don't want my

uterus yanked out.

Sorry to vent there lol. Thanks for your help!!!!!!

> ,

> I also had a backward-tilting uterus after two babies and they

weren't even large babies, I think this happens to many women. I had

mine corrected surgically.

>

> When you say your skin is so dreadful now, in what way? Do you

have acne?

> How's your sex drive? I am wondering whether you might have a

hormonal imbalance and your testosterone is too high.

> Lynda (in the UK)

> Re: Breast tenderness with

Progesterone cream???

>

>

>

> Hi Lynda,

> Oops. Meant to say that I am taking this for thyroid function, the

> breast lumpiness that I have, and general good health. Plus, since the

> whole Hashimoto's nightmare, my skin is dreadful. It used to be so

> clear. I thought this might help, but it appears that it is making my

> skin worse. This is exactly what happened when i tried this about 6

> months ago. I guess I am chucking the progesterone cream, huh?

>

>

> Bye the way, my Gyno thinks I might have some endometriosis going on.

> I am not entirely sure he is right. What has happened is that my

> uterus has fallen from a very big baby and then soon another 20 months

> later. Also, my uterus is now tilted backwards and folded to some

> degree. It's just one more thing to deal with - UGH! I just hoped that

> this would help with all that stuff :(.

>

>

>

>

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Hi Cindi,

My back and face. It's soooo annoying. I am pretty sure it's from my

levels being so low again. There was a brief period where I was almost

looking like my old self :).

P.S. I never had a zit on my back until last year when my thyroid went

bonkers.

>

> > Plus, since the

> > whole Hashimoto's nightmare, my skin is dreadful. It

>

> oh - that's you ...hey...yea...so you've been on the Armour for a

> while..and still having problems? I just do very rarely. i have to

really use

> very little products on my skin. I like the Eucerin foaming wash

for facial skin

> and then just cetaphil moisturizer. neutrogena stuff for any spots.

> are you having problems with skin everywhere on your body - or just

facial?

> Cindi

>

>

>

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Thanks ! Maybe I will see if I can pick this up off ebay.

>

> Hi, :

>

> I read Dr. Lee's book " What your doctor may not tell you about

> perimenopause " on vacation last month. It was fantastic and he

> really stresses the benefits of progesterone cream. I don't know how

> old you are, but I'm 45 and having all kinds of problems -- I can't

> wait to try it myself, in fact, I'm waiting until after my next

> period.

>

> To make a long story short, Dr. Lee says your breasts will become

> tender at first as the estrogen receptors are flooded with

> progesterone (or the other way around) but that it will go away as

> things stabilize. It's really a great book, if you're interested.

> Oh, I just read you're 33. His book is written for women ages 30 to

> 50. Progesterone supports thyroid and adrenal glands too. And if

> you have endometriosis, that's a sign of estrogen dominance, so you

> would want to supplement with progesterone.

>

>

>

>

> >

> > ANyone have breast tenderness from using progesterone cream? I have

> > been using it for 3 days and my boobs are a little bruised-like

> > feeling. I am not near my period, so it does not make sense. This

> > happened to me before when i tried to use progesterone cream. I am

> 33.

> > Thanks!

> >

> >

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You're welcome, . It's well worth the read, if you're having

problems. Let me know if you decide to pursue it. BTW, I had

chronic acne on the back of my neck until I got on Armour, and it's

now clearing up.

~

>

> Thanks ! Maybe I will see if I can pick this up off ebay.

>

>

> >

> > Hi, :

> >

> > I read Dr. Lee's book " What your doctor may not tell you

about

> > perimenopause " on vacation last month. It was fantastic and he

> > really stresses the benefits of progesterone cream.

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