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Apr 15 2009, 01:40 PM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 529 Joined: 5-February 07 From: usa Member No.: 26,467 |
Hi everyone:
I just had my yearly physical today and told my OB that I had pain with intercourse. It has just happened in the last few months and before that I was fine. She did some blood work to see where my hormones are but I won't find out the results until later in the week. She did give me a prescription for vaginal inserts that are Estrogen based. i am unsure of the name as I can't read her writing. Mopsy -------------------- ![]() You don't stop laughing because you grow old, You grow Old because you stop laughing. |
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Apr 15 2009, 02:54 PM
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Super Surgette Group: Members Posts: 1,332 Joined: 20-December 03 From: Illlinois Member No.: 13,550 |
Mopsy,
It depends on if the estrogen is bioidentical or not as to which, if any, symptoms you might get. Do you know the exact name of the inserts of the type of estrogen it is? Can you call the pharmacy or take the Rx there just to ask what it is? I used Estrace vag. cream which seemed to be very irritating so I quit. I am now using Ovestin, and estriol cream (weaker estrogen). It seems to be working better without the side effects, but I'm cautious because there were a couple posts here awhile back from someone who said just taking the estriol vaginally made her an emotional wreck with some other symptoms, so I'll see how it goes. While the effects of vaginal inserts and creams are supposed to be mostly local, studies show, and the symptoms of many women prove, that it does go systemic. -------------------- I am not a doctor. My advice and opinions should not be taken as medical advice or diagnosis. They are just opinions based on extensive research and personal experience. I encourage everyone to explore all information about your health issues and discuss it with your doctor.
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