(19-03-2017, 22:32)Pink.Chiffon Wrote: You're very welcome!and thank you♡
I think the safest thing to do would be to have your doctor order bloodwork for your hormones. My hormone treatments are managed by a bioidentical hormone therapy doctor, and I get my bloodwork done about three times a year to monitor the levels. I take prescription progesterone pills that my OBGYN manages for me.
I also had issues with slightly high testosterone. When I was a teenager, my testosterone levels were very high. Not really sure why they changed or when they changed, but my problem now is high estrogen and low progesterone (as opposed to just high estrogen).
Feel free to ask me any other questions. I have done a lot of research on hormones since I first started considering hormone replacement therapy.
Thank you again Pink Chiffon <3 Will definitely ask you more questions (I'm actually going to create separate threads so I don't take over this one by id92! :-))