About 60 - 70 percent of those symptoms can indicate a whole range of other hormonal issues - including the exact opposite (low estrogen, normal/high progesterone). Of course someone with estrogen dominance might experience all those symptoms but the symptoms are not necessarily an indication of the condition.
When I go through this list and just pick out symptoms that I frequently have or that I used to have, there would be about 20. But I know as a matter of fact that I do NOT have estrogen dominance (repeated blood tests). I have high progesterone and low estrogen levels.
That's why I don't like those symptoms checklists. Please get your blood tested if you can if you suspect something like this.
Edited because I do know that most of you seem to be doing exactly that and I think that's great! This wasn't directed at you personally but rather a comment on the checklist.
When I go through this list and just pick out symptoms that I frequently have or that I used to have, there would be about 20. But I know as a matter of fact that I do NOT have estrogen dominance (repeated blood tests). I have high progesterone and low estrogen levels.
That's why I don't like those symptoms checklists. Please get your blood tested if you can if you suspect something like this.
Edited because I do know that most of you seem to be doing exactly that and I think that's great! This wasn't directed at you personally but rather a comment on the checklist.