Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
Advanced search  

News:

Not a Forum member? You can still subscribe to our Free Newsletter

media

Pages: 1 2 [3]

Author Topic: Better on progesterone?  (Read 19595 times)

Suzyq

  • Guest
Re: Better on progesterone?
« Reply #30 on: January 23, 2015, 03:34:22 PM »

Hi jedigirl

I had various problems for about 3 years with vertigo (very severe) headaches and just generally feeling like I was going to pass out. After a year of intensive testing where the only thing that showed up (mri's of brain, neck, ent visits etc) was very low progesterone, I kept a diary! My symptoms were very regular and always hit at the two weeks before menstruation. My estrogen levels were always very good! Specialist prescribed progesterone and symptoms went away within a couple of months (I also had chronic anxiety!!). All went well for a couple of years til my estrogen nose-dived to 15 - consultant said you have less estrogen than a man! At that point I added in estrogen. Symptoms I had from low estrogen were different - palpitations, adrenaline rushes through my head, high blood pressure.

I had lots and lots of blood testing - for progesterone always around day 23 of my cycle (I was having a cycle then!) although later when everything became completely erratic it didn't seem to matter when tests done as I was on hrt and they were testing these levels. Even with continuous progesterone I have struggled to get these levels up to 'normal' ranges. I know many people don't think progesterone has any wide-ranging benefits but my specialist is insistent that it's all about getting the balance right between progesterone and estrogen - it makes sense to me!!

Hope this helps.
Logged

jedigirl

  • Member
  • *
  • Posts: 528
Re: Better on progesterone?
« Reply #31 on: January 23, 2015, 04:53:44 PM »

Thanks Suziq, interesting, my progesterone levels seem to be a problem as always have a dip at the same time each month. I had months of feeling like i was going to pass out, especially when standing still and headaches and tiredness. Also my anxiety is awful first two weeks of the month. Hrt has helped the estrogen symptoms ( flushes, palpitations etc) but the progesterone ones not eased suggesting an imbalance between the two. Am starting Utrogestan for 1-25 days of the month next week so fingers crossed x
Logged

Suzyq

  • Guest
Re: Better on progesterone?
« Reply #32 on: January 23, 2015, 06:32:52 PM »

Jedigirl do persevere with progesterone - you may well feel quite crappy for the first month but then it all just sort of settles in - well it did for me. I am only using cyclically at the moment as progesterone increases blood sugars and I am diabetic and feeling far less good without it!
Logged

Kittyjay

  • Guest
Re: Better on progesterone?
« Reply #33 on: January 23, 2015, 06:48:40 PM »

Jedigirl as suzyq says, do persevere with the utrogestan- I feel it has transformed me, however the first month was awful. Since then I've not looked back- I take it same as you day1-25 though I do take it vaginally. That said I'm not sure I will take it this way forever as it's not ideal to be honest however I'm happy to put up with the vaginal route issues for now as I feel great. Continual progesterone definitely suits me! Interestingly I had bad headaches in my 3 days off so in my gp review next week I'm going to ask him if I can take it continually without the break. (Ps I'm 43 though had prem menopause at 41) xx
Logged

jedigirl

  • Member
  • *
  • Posts: 528
Re: Better on progesterone?
« Reply #34 on: January 23, 2015, 07:54:02 PM »

Thanks all,
am quite nervous to start tbh as hate the thought of feeling even worse and trying to hold down a job! Having said that I'm determined to have a good try, fingers crossed! x :thankyou:
Logged
Pages: 1 2 [3]