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Maltesownr
| Posted on Wednesday, March 13, 2002 - 10:10 am: | |
Thanks for your reply. I saw my doctor today and he agreed to get me back on the progesterone. He also agreed to put my daughter on the creme. He wants her to take .5ml for the first 10 days of her cycle? Since she didn't have her period this month, we don't know where she is in her cycle so I think she may get messed up this month, but hopefully we can regulate her. A pharmacist seemed to think she should be on it the second half of her cycle. But the doctor wants to force a period right now. I take .25 ml once a day, days 1-14 and .5ml twice a day on days 15-28. I have been using it since last February following endo surgery at the end of Dec. 1999. It has worked great for me. All my symptoms disappeared and I want to be on it for the rest of my life!!LOL!!! 10/06/00
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Angelia A.
| Posted on Wednesday, March 13, 2002 - 10:44 am: | |
I just wanted to let you know that I have been using n.n. natural progesterone cream for almost 3 months, and I am really pleased with the results so far. I had decided to try a natural progesterone cream as a result of some research I had done relating to some physical problems that I have had. I was diagnosed with the beginning stages of endometriosis about 3 years ago, which includes a wide range of "symptoms" (none of which are pleasant). I have also suffered from temperal lobe seizures for several years. These are minor, and I am not on any medication for them. In any case, I have noticed a marked improvement in both cases -- Praise The Lord! ( We believe that healing can come in many forms, but it is the Lord who heals!) My only complaint is that I have to discontinue use of the cream for one week per month ( ha,ha). May the Lord bless you and keep you and make His face to shine upon you! Angelia A. 8/17/00 |
Krae
| Posted on Monday, April 14, 2003 - 4:13 pm: | |
I have severe endometriosis and had laproscopies (2) last year. I have been on natural progesterone but it is not stopping my periods. Every time I have a period i am concerned about more scarring and ultimately losing my fertility (I am 32). So I am considering taking the Birth Control pill continuously, even though I know all about the problems with synthetics. Can someone please advise? If having less periods will keep my fertility in tact longer (by reducing the scarring etc that endo does), I will take the pill (though do not know which is best one to take. ) Please advise. Thanks. |
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