23-05-2012, 09:56
Ok this is weird...
I've just taken Dr. Lee's Hormone test http://www.johnleemd.com/store/resource_hormonetest.html ...the results seem unexpected if not bizarre IMO.
So I apparently fall in Group 1 (checked 3 boxes), Group 3 (checked 6 boxes) and consequently Group 4 (they just fell into place!), I also fit snugly into Group 5 (checked 5 boxes)
This essentially places me as having:
Here I was thinking I'm progesterone dominant! I further agree with the results as I found this: "A low level of progesterone results in irritability, anxiety, obsessive behaviors, weight gain, itching, bloating, sweating, digestive problems, flatulence, and loss of memory" here: http://www.power-surge.com/php/forums/index.php?showtopic=23677
The shocking thing is that I'm strongly indicated for Estrogen dominance and excess Androgens! Is that truly possible?Anybody here have that?
So now I'm confused.
But PROGESTERONE seems like the way to go for both my NBE and hormonal balance needs.
I've just taken Dr. Lee's Hormone test http://www.johnleemd.com/store/resource_hormonetest.html ...the results seem unexpected if not bizarre IMO.
So I apparently fall in Group 1 (checked 3 boxes), Group 3 (checked 6 boxes) and consequently Group 4 (they just fell into place!), I also fit snugly into Group 5 (checked 5 boxes)
This essentially places me as having:
- some Progesterone deficiency (Group 1: 3 boxes)
- high Estrogen excesses (Group 3: 6 boxes)
- Estrogen dominance (due to Group 1 & 3 combination)
- excess Androgens (Group 5: 5 boxes)
Here I was thinking I'm progesterone dominant! I further agree with the results as I found this: "A low level of progesterone results in irritability, anxiety, obsessive behaviors, weight gain, itching, bloating, sweating, digestive problems, flatulence, and loss of memory" here: http://www.power-surge.com/php/forums/index.php?showtopic=23677
The shocking thing is that I'm strongly indicated for Estrogen dominance and excess Androgens! Is that truly possible?Anybody here have that?
So now I'm confused.

But PROGESTERONE seems like the way to go for both my NBE and hormonal balance needs.