Re: menopause?
Just as an update for those who are interested, I am perimenopausal, it seems. I've been meaning to post this for a few weeks, but just hadn't gotten around to it. Anyway, my gyn wants me to continue my current phytoestrogen regimine (using foods instead of traditional HRT), and she'll retest in about 2 months. Given my history and family history, she wasn't all that suprised; but, she said she was suprised that my levels were as low as they are given I am on the birth control pill. Some changes will likely be made to that (I can't go off of it for other medical reasons, unless it becomes a serious health risk) on my next visit. Probably the patch. As of right now, I've seen some changes--fewer night sweats, less hot flashes, etc. They're still there, but not every night, so I am at least getting some sleep. My moods, says the hubby, are also improving, and my energy is slowly seeming to crawl back up.<P>I am not sure if that latter is due to the phytoestrogen therapy, or the testosterone therapy. I am only on t-cream twice a week at this point. Doc did say my levels were lower than she'd like them for bone maintenance since I have such issues with bones and joints already and can't afford any premature deterioration, so she wants to keep me on test 2% cream until she retests in two months, at which point we'll re-evaluate that dosage. My libido has been, it seems, returning a bit. So far, though, it hasn't been a problem as it's not been a dramatic increase and it's just meant more snuggling for the DH. It's not strong enough that lack of sex bothers me, it's just seeming that I am more interested in intimate physical contact. We've made a point of doing that anyway (hugging, kissing, naked snuggling, etc.), so it's just been more so. DH is happy about it, too. <P>That's the update