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Old 02-19-2011, 08:49 PM #1
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I'm just doing a follow-up report on my experience with progesterone, which I was using in the hopes of avoiding the myasthenia crash I seem to get at the very end of my cycle. I only tried it for five days and gave up. It wasn't helping my symptoms, but it was making me sick--nauseous and groggy, and continual migraines. So, scratch that. Back to my usual non-nauseous reasonably alert painfree myasthenic self.

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