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Aditi
03-31-2004, 09:46 AM
I am 50 years old, healthy, not overweight, do not smoke. My last period was 4 months ago. I am not pregnant because I don't have sex anymore. I do have some menopausal symptoms such as bad sleeping, mild depression, tiredness, sore upper back, dull skin, some mild hot flashes. I would like to use progesterone cream to alleviate these but don't know if it will bring back my periods or not. I don't want that to happen. Also, would I use it every day, since I am not ovulating right now.

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csoar2004
03-31-2004, 10:56 AM
I am 50 years old, healthy, not overweight, do not smoke. My last period was 4 months ago. I am not pregnant because I don't have sex anymore. I do have some menopausal symptoms such as bad sleeping, mild depression, tiredness, sore upper back, dull skin, some mild hot flashes. I would like to use progesterone cream to alleviate these but don't know if it will bring back my periods or not. I don't want that to happen. Also, would I use it every day, since I am not ovulating right now.The technical medical definition of perimenopause is "interrupted menses" as in 'irregular.' The technical medical definition of menopause is 'end of menses.'
Progesterone cream, per se, cannot restart menses which are decreasing due to age/genetic predisposition. It might stabilize them some, though.
If you have truly moved into the menopause phase of the equation, it cannot restart your periods and it SURE CAN help with menopausal symptoms like irritability, night sweats/hot flashes, etc.
I had to try 3 OTC progesterone creams before finding the one I'm currently using (ProgestaKey from Unikey Health). Make sure the cream you buy has 'micronized progesterone' as it is the only kind that can be absorbed by the body. Follow the directions for use based on whether you are peri or menopausal (since I am menopausal, I use the cream for 25 straight days and go off for 5).
I highly recommend the book, Before the Change, by Ann Louise Gittleman for info on this phase in your life and strategies for handling the various symptoms. It sure helped me keep my sanity (what little I have :eek: lol) .

best wishes and happy flushing,

charli
highest wt: 233
203/146/146 on the Fat Flush Plan for life
age: 50, menopausal and perky. Veddy, veddy perky :D





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