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(07-01-2010, 04:24 AM)itsjust4fun91 Wrote:  If you follow the link at the bottom of the main page to the old breast nexus site, you will find a forum with a ton of information that should keep you busy until your book arrives. Also if you do google research on key words, Dr. Lee, natural progesterone, estrogen dominance, you will find a lot of information also. I still use my progesterone to help keep things running smooth, but now it's in very small dabs and not for as long of time as I use to have to use it. It's tough getting things back even again, but it is doable. My fav is that on my last doctors visit, my hormone test all came back normal which has our little military base all abuzz since they swore up and down that I was going into early peri menopause 2 years ago. LOL, it's always nice when you can give the experts pause and force them to open their minds to other things other than precriptions!

Your's is an very inspiring story to me, thank you for sharing, Smile. I had been using pm for 2/3 months with no problem, or maybe none that were severe enough that I noticed. However, on that 4th month, I became so sick that I began searching for answers on hormonal imbalances. I didn't suspect pm until I realized that my worst symptom, migraines, were tied closely to my monthly cycle. This is how I found this forum, and yes, I too, found DR. Lee. I realize now how very little attention I was paying to my own body and needs, all the while being the primary "care-taker of all" for my family. I wish I'd learned all this years ago!
I see from your program that you take progesterone cream, once daily, only on days 18-28. I've been reading so much on these threads that I may have gotten some info crossed. I thought the time for this for most users was the luteal phase, which I thought was days 13-18. I've tried to absorb so much info lately that I could be saturated, lol, and am mistaken. Can you correct my thinking, please? Also, if may I ask, is it good idea to try something like adding FG during the phase, or should one just go straight for the pc? My symptoms were so severe that I decided to take a whole month off pm. I have to say, it's getting hard to stay away from it, as some of the things it was helping are starting to return Sad. But, I'm trying to hang in there. Plus, I desperately want to keep the increase I've gotten in my bust! Also I wonder about ADDING FG or PC to the PM during luteal phase or should one CYCLE the pm, and replace it with one of the others, during that phase? Though I don't really want to do the latter for fear of stopping any progress during that time. I also thought PC works against progress for growth, but I've seen websites that said some women had gained cup sizes with PC use alone. All I'm really sure of at this point is that nbe is very much an individual process for each and every one of us. And none of us can rely on anything doing it all, for all of us! I just wish that the consequences weren't so nasty to deal with when we get it wrong! In addition to migraines, every bone in my body ached, I was exhausted ALL the time, couldn't even begin to think clearly, completely lost libido, and was beginning to think I had some sort of debilitating disease! I really hope it won't get that bad again!
Any input would be greatly appreciated and thanks again for sharing! Smile
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tired of seeing 0. LOL - by itsjust4fun91 - 12-11-2009, 11:25 PM
RE: tired of seeing 0. LOL - by T-belle - 02-12-2009, 07:11 PM
RE: tired of seeing 0. LOL - by itsjust4fun91 - 02-12-2009, 08:43 PM
RE: tired of seeing 0. LOL - by htallant - 01-01-2010, 12:52 AM
RE: tired of seeing 0. LOL - by itsjust4fun91 - 07-01-2010, 04:24 AM
RE: tired of seeing 0. LOL - by sgc42 - 19-04-2012, 01:28 PM
RE: tired of seeing 0. LOL - by itsjust4fun91 - 19-04-2012, 01:55 PM



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