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This is the truth. Before I started taking Armour, my breasts were

oh so sore all the time(I guess from being hypo maybe?)

I have been on Armour since Nov.1 2004 and my breast are no longer

sore. Does that make since?

Not on any HRT!!!

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Hi Betty,

Yes, this makes perfect sense. I didn't think about it until I saw your post,

but I'm the same way. Sore boobs until shortly after I started taking

Armour....they don't hurt anymore. I've been on Armour about two months.

Deb :-)

Betty Flager wrote:

This is the truth. Before I started taking Armour, my breasts were

oh so sore all the time(I guess from being hypo maybe?)

I have been on Armour since Nov.1 2004 and my breast are no longer

sore. Does that make since?

Not on any HRT!!!

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> This is the truth. Before I started taking Armour, my breasts were

> oh so sore all the time(I guess from being hypo maybe?)

>

> I have been on Armour since Nov.1 2004 and my breast are no longer

> sore. Does that make since?

>

> Not on any HRT!!!

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>

> Wow I guess we are made to take Armour huh? I thought my boobs

were gonna blow up sometimes. Were you hypo before you started on

the Armour Deb?

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You were probably already in Estrogen Dominance, and increasing the good

treatment of Armour competes with the estrogen for receptor sites. You may

have cut down the use of the estrogen in your body to a normal.

About breast tenderness!!!

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> This is the truth. Before I started taking Armour, my breasts were

> oh so sore all the time(I guess from being hypo maybe?)

>

> I have been on Armour since Nov.1 2004 and my breast are no longer

> sore. Does that make since?

>

> Not on any HRT!!!

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It can all be confusing. I started on progesterone cream last March.

I, too, read Lee's book and was impressed with the way it helps the

thyroid, is good to counter the negative effects of estrogen, etc. I

am peri and my estrogen has dropped enough to cause a few hot

flashes and some missed periods.

On the cream, I had sore breasts for 6 months straight, even though

I stopped for 5-7 days a month!! Finally got off the cream in Sept.

for 14 days. Did the trick to remove the tenderness. Restarted with

even less than 1/4 tsp. Did fine. But this time, after only being on

it for just over a week, the soreness is returning. Sigh. Perhaps I

am one who needs NEITHER estrogen or progesterone.

Janie

> You were probably already in Estrogen Dominance, and increasing

the good

> treatment of Armour competes with the estrogen for receptor

sites. You may

> have cut down the use of the estrogen in your body to a normal.

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> About breast tenderness!!!

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> > This is the truth. Before I started taking Armour, my breasts

were

> > oh so sore all the time(I guess from being hypo maybe?)

> >

> > I have been on Armour since Nov.1 2004 and my breast are no

longer

> > sore. Does that make since?

> >

> > Not on any HRT!!!

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loboshe wrote:

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>On the cream, I had sore breasts for 6 months straight, even though

>I stopped for 5-7 days a month!!

>

Did you have sore breasts before starting the cream? My boobs feel like

red hot watermelons most of the time since i've been hypo but i haven't

tried progesterone cream to see if it helps.

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No, I did not have sore breasts before starting the cream. But it

still can be beneficial for you to try the cream, and put it

directly on your breasts. You might get benefit where I did not.

Janie :o)

> >On the cream, I had sore breasts for 6 months straight, even

though

> >I stopped for 5-7 days a month!!

> >

>

> Did you have sore breasts before starting the cream? My boobs feel

like

> red hot watermelons most of the time since i've been hypo but i

haven't

> tried progesterone cream to see if it helps.

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No, I did not have sore breasts before starting the cream. But it

still can be beneficial for you to try the cream, and put it

directly on your breasts. You might get benefit where I did not.

Janie :o)

> >On the cream, I had sore breasts for 6 months straight, even

though

> >I stopped for 5-7 days a month!!

> >

>

> Did you have sore breasts before starting the cream? My boobs feel

like

> red hot watermelons most of the time since i've been hypo but i

haven't

> tried progesterone cream to see if it helps.

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No, I did not have sore breasts before starting the cream. But it

still can be beneficial for you to try the cream, and put it

directly on your breasts. You might get benefit where I did not.

Janie :o)

> >On the cream, I had sore breasts for 6 months straight, even

though

> >I stopped for 5-7 days a month!!

> >

>

> Did you have sore breasts before starting the cream? My boobs feel

like

> red hot watermelons most of the time since i've been hypo but i

haven't

> tried progesterone cream to see if it helps.

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Well, I've been on Armour since June and I still have horrible breast

tenderness for 2-3 weeks before each cycle. It gets so bad sometimes

I want to cry -- waaaaa. I guess I'm lacking something somewhere

else, i.e. progesterone, perhaps?

> Hi Betty,

>

> Yes, this makes perfect sense. I didn't think about it until I saw

your post, but I'm the same way. Sore boobs until shortly after I

started taking Armour....they don't hurt anymore. I've been on

Armour about two months.

>

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Well, I've been on Armour since June and I still have horrible breast

tenderness for 2-3 weeks before each cycle. It gets so bad sometimes

I want to cry -- waaaaa. I guess I'm lacking something somewhere

else, i.e. progesterone, perhaps?

> Hi Betty,

>

> Yes, this makes perfect sense. I didn't think about it until I saw

your post, but I'm the same way. Sore boobs until shortly after I

started taking Armour....they don't hurt anymore. I've been on

Armour about two months.

>

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Well, I've been on Armour since June and I still have horrible breast

tenderness for 2-3 weeks before each cycle. It gets so bad sometimes

I want to cry -- waaaaa. I guess I'm lacking something somewhere

else, i.e. progesterone, perhaps?

> Hi Betty,

>

> Yes, this makes perfect sense. I didn't think about it until I saw

your post, but I'm the same way. Sore boobs until shortly after I

started taking Armour....they don't hurt anymore. I've been on

Armour about two months.

>

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> > Hi Betty,

> >

> > Yes, this makes perfect sense. I didn't think about it until I

saw

> your post, but I'm the same way. Sore boobs until shortly after I

> started taking Armour....they don't hurt anymore. I've been on

> Armour about two months.

> >

I forgot to say that I am postmenopausel. So, of course I wouldn't

get breast tenderness. My menses are gone. LOL LOL LOL LOL

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Hi there ,

The best ways for me to know if I'm hypo is to ask my breasts! If

they are a bit swollen or painful it's my first hypo sign!!! The

pain can be so bad that even the inside of my arm touching my

breasts is so painful that I feel like crying too. I actually cried

sometimes while falling asleep. I can have this pain the entire

month, not only as a pms-symptom. Ofcourse my doctor said I should

learn to live with it.

When I'm hyper according my bloodwork, (suppressed TSH, Ft3 slightly

over the range)I do NOT have painful breasts at all. My pms-breasts

symptoms vanishes also. I also do not feel hyper at the same time.

This breastproblem can be solved!!!

Margreet.

> > Hi Betty,

> >

> > Yes, this makes perfect sense. I didn't think about it until I

saw

> your post, but I'm the same way. Sore boobs until shortly after I

> started taking Armour....they don't hurt anymore. I've been on

> Armour about two months.

> >

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