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Old 02-07-2012, 01:55 AM #8
Geraldine Geraldine is offline
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I use a bio-identical cream-based progesterone. My periods were getting more and more irregular. Coming up to 44 days apart. And a lot of my other problems seem related to my cycle. So I went to a hormone doc and my test said I was low in progesterone. However, at the time of the test, day 21, I do not believe I had ovulated yet... as that month I went 40 days. I'm also not on a large dose, but I'm on it from day 6-26, usually used for menopause.

I used the progesterone for the last night Friday. Saturday my legs hurt terribly. Sunday my legs were great. Then today (overnight) I started cycling on time which I really am hoping for. Today I actually went to work with my husband in which I was walking all over up and down on grass, lifting stuff, I couldn't believe how good I felt. However tonight my legs have been bad, and I've had tingling on my face and arms, something I haven't felt for a while. I must have tuckered myself out. It also started raining this evening.

So not sure about the progesterone, seems to be okay? I may need the dose adjusted though.
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