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Which Estradiol Gel? by thegirlwithpaindownthere Posted Mon 04 Oct 2010 5:26pm Well who knew there were so many choices? Dr. Goldstein prescribed Estradiol gel to me in April.  As I've said before, the gel at first was very irritating. Over time I got used to it more, but it still irritated me sometimes.  At this point my gel was 0.03% estradiol and 0.1% testosterone in a cellulose base.  I started reading on other blogs Read on »
Estradiol and Me by Wishing4one Posted Wed 03 Jun 2009 12:00am , hmm wonder why?) and they are Estradiol 2mg (as hemihydrate- what exactly does that mean?). They come from Switzerland. Anyway... Since yesterday I have had a continuous... effects for this little wonder pill Estradiol and they are fun let me tell you. We will go see Dr. Polite tomorrow to see how thangs are going. Then I expect not too long from now Read on »
estradiol likely plays a role in eating disorders by Laura Patient Expert Posted Sat 05 Jun 2010 12:36pm New leads in how genes and environment interact: MSU Researchers Discover Potential Genetic Factor In Eating Disorders. Mothers everywhere are now googling "estradiol" like crazy! P.S. Despite the Gee-Whiz Shocker headlines this line of research is neither new nor shocking. These researchers and many others have been exploring the role Read on »
Update on the Estradiol experiment by Jeri B. Patient Expert Posted Thu 11 Nov 2010 1:03pm to a local ice cream shop for hot fudge sundaes at noon. I'm not used that that kind of sugar overload midday. Typically that kind of sugar or carb intake will have me zonked within an hour. So, I'm scrapping today as any kind of definitive test of the Wal-mart generic version of Estradiol and the possible fatigue inducing qualities of the inert ingredients Read on »
The Bioidentical Hormone Debate: Are Bioidentical Hormones (Estradiol, Estriol, and Progesterone) Safer or More Efficacious than by Andrea Patient Expert Posted Wed 10 Jun 2009 6:45pm This is a deep, complex article, and probably very difficult for the average lay person to digest. However, this might be a good article to print and take to your health care practitioner if you are trying to get him/her to work with you on BHRT. Good luck (you may have to copy and paste the link on this one!) http://iacprx.convio.net/site ... Read on »
Estradiol update by Jeri B. Patient Expert Posted Mon 08 Nov 2010 6:04am Yesterday I forwent (is that a word? Okay, how about skipped?) my Estradiol in a little experiment of my own to see if it had any effect on the extreme fatigue I have been... of Estradiol for a month and had no issues, but then I went to Wal-mart and got their cheaper refill (it was hard to confess this but I did) and have had the fatigue issues since. I did Read on »
The Estradiol Experiment Continues by Jeri B. Patient Expert Posted Thu 11 Nov 2010 7:13am Since I last left you, I haven't taken my newly filled Rx of Estradiol any more after suspecting it was causing me extreme fatigue. I spoke to a pharmacist who pointed out that although the Rx I had from Walgreens (that didn't make me tired) has the same active ingredient as the Rx from Wal-mart (which may as well be sleeping pills), the inactive Read on »
ASA: Serum Estradiol Levels Linked to Postmenopausal Stroke by Cathy T. Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:19pm An unexpected finding in a post hoc analysis of data from an osteoporosis study has raised new questions about the impact of estrogen-this time high serum concentrations of endogenous estradiol-on the risk of stroke. Read release here Read on »
Estradiol levels and affairs by Katherine B. Patient Expert Posted Thu 22 Jan 2009 6:04pm Well gents if you're married to one of us gals who have decreased estrogen, whether from medication, hysterectomy, etc the news says you no longer need to worry about us stepping out on you. That's right, according to researchers at the University of Texas at Austin, women who have higher levels of estradiol (a type of estrogen) are more likely Read on »
BioSante Announces First Transdermal Estradiol Gel with 3 Doses That Significantly Decrease Hot Flashes in Menopausal Women by Cathy T. Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:20pm BioSante's Bio-E-Gel (TM) Shows 88% Decrease in Hot Flashes and the Lowest Effective Dose is Established, According to Data at NAMS BioSante Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Amex:BPA) announced today the presentation of Phase III clinical study data on Bio-E-Gel(TM) (bio-identical estradiol gel) at the North American Menopause Society (NAMS) annual Read on »