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Author Topic: Is there a 'cut off point' for symptoms after stopping hrt  (Read 2390 times)

discogirl

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Re: Is there a 'cut off point' for symptoms after stopping hrt
« Reply #15 on: January 31, 2024, 02:17:56 PM »

Is there a reason why you haven't tried tibolone?

I can't stand progesterone, I'd be too afraid of killing myself on the spur of the moment if I take progesterone, it's absolutely mind altering for me, dunno why.

So I'm once again on tibolone and really happy on it. When I stopped it certainly wasn't my decision, the usual "what is dangerous and what isn't" confusion meant they stopped the prescriptions for nine months.

It is given to women who find progesterone intolerable but still need HRT, you don't need a progestin with tibolone as it has actions from all three major sex hormones without any mood lowering effects at all, in fact the opposite, it can be used as an antidepressant off label.

I really recommend you try it, especially if anxiety is a problem. I sleep like a baby now too, utrogestan kept me far too wired for sleep!

Hi pastie supper

Im currently off hrt at the minute however should i go back on it I probably would give it a go.

Utrogestan has me wired too x
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