View Full Version : Provera/Progesterone Query
ToyGirl
02-20-2007, 08:38 AM
Hi everyone ,
I feel i am needing to add progesterone into my hormone dose. I was hoping anyone who had experience with it could suggest types/dosages and i am unsure of the daily or cycle methods. If anyone has any links to information also that would be appreciation.
My current doctor is inexperienced with transsexuals but asked me to research as much i could on it. Also any knowledge of increased/decreased cancer risk in transsexuals when taking progesterone & estrogen as opposed to just estrogen would be appreciated.
Thanks - Nicole
ChristineRenee
02-20-2007, 10:50 AM
Hi everyone ,
I feel i am needing to add progesterone into my hormone dose. I was hoping anyone who had experience with it could suggest types/dosages and i am unsure of the daily or cycle methods. If anyone has any links to information also that would be appreciation.
My current doctor is inexperienced with transsexuals but asked me to research as much i could on it. Also any knowledge of increased/decreased cancer risk in transsexuals when taking progesterone & estrogen as opposed to just estrogen would be appreciated.
Thanks - NicoleWhen I was taking Provera, I took 1,10 mg tablet a day. That was what was prescribed for me. Hope that helps a bit.
DeeInGeorgia
02-25-2007, 05:22 PM
My wife and I had to go the test tube baby approach to have our first son. I was required to give her progesterone shots once or twice a day (I do not remember which) in her derriere. We recieved two needles for the shots, a big needle to be used to get the progesterone out of the bottle, and a small needle to do the injection to make it less painful. The reason for this is that progesterone we were using was a thick medicine. Only I forgot about using the small needle when giving my wife the shot. Poor thing. It was only much later I learned about using the small needle.
Dee
Sharon
02-25-2007, 05:35 PM
What kind of doctor asks the patient to do the research for them? If you are asking this question merely to elicit dosages so you can self-prescribe, I suggest you act cautiously -- different people are prescribed different amounts of medication.
Kimberley
02-25-2007, 11:50 PM
:iagree: :iagree:
Sharon, those were exactly my thoughts as I read this.
Secondly what GP does endo work? Most arent comfortable or experienced enough to do it to begin with.
If my suspicions are correct, I would suggest getting under the care of a doctor, not self prescribing.
We've seen it all before hon. Sorry to be so brutally honest.
:hugs:
Kimberley.
ToyGirl
02-26-2007, 10:54 AM
Thanks ChristineRenee.
And lol @ Self prescribing You two are cute. :heehee:
Natasha Anne
02-26-2007, 01:19 PM
I wish you could see someone who is a bit more experienced, but in leui of that I'm glad you're seeing a GP that can monitor your health and keep you safe.
Check out the regimens at Anne Lawrence's site. http://www.annelawrence.com/regimens.html
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