QUOTE (ashlynn @ Dec 18 2007, 06:26 PM)

I've been taking Estrace and Progesterone (synthetic hormones) for 20 years. I've halved my dose in the last few months and waited and watched. I'm now taking .5 Estrodoil or Estrace and 2.5 Progesterone (mythl). But am contemplating going off of both.
I was pleasantly surprised to find when I had gone down in dosage, it didn't bring back all my joint pains and extreme joint weakness. However, going off totally might bring them back. Anyone here been on synthetic for 20 years and go off? What symptoms came back or arose? How did you handle them?
If my severe joint weakness and aches return, I'll probably stay on the lower dosage.
** that color's kind of glaring.... Hi Ashlynn,
I am quite sure that your Estrace is a natural Estorgen. Here is data I found on it.
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Estrace - Estrace Side Effects - Estrace Information
Pharmacology: The active ingredient in Estrace tablets is derived from soybeans and it contains only one estrogen, 17b-estradiol, which is structurally identical to the estradiol produced by the human ovary. Estrogens are secreted mainly by the gonads and, to a very small amount, by the adrenals. In addition, they are formed, to an important degree, from peripheral conversion of adrenal and gonadal androgens to estrogens. They circulate in both unconjugated and conjugated forms in the blood, with the unconjugated estrogens, either free or bound to proteins, mainly albumin, or to the specific sex-hormone binding globulin (SHBG) which shows a great affinity for estradiol.
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It may be that if all the pains come back that it is more your progestin needs to be changed to a progesterone eg "Prometrium" or "Procheive". I hope someone corrects me if I am wrong about this, but I am quite sure the Estrace is ok.

I have never taken hormones, so I cannot comment further, but I sure read a lot.
Be well!
Viktoria