Citations:estro

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Estrogen[edit]

  • 1997 June 19, sherry, “I've stopped experimenting”, in alt.support.menopause[1] (Usenet):
    Francine Grodstein of Brigham and Women's Hospital is on. She says benefits of HRT outweigh risks. Margaret Warner is challenging her. Estro supplement duration matters; after 10 years of continuous use, there is less benefit to HRT. Increased risk of breast cancer mortality for women using HRT for more than 10 years.
  • 1997 August 27, Jennife178, “Help for the young TS - Are you with me in my rallying cry?”, in alt.support.srs[2] (Usenet):
    well one of my girls just beat manhood, she started on estro at 16, and there is nothing but girl, when you look at her now.
  • 1999 June 27, grrl(at)petal, “Leaving the newsgroup”, in alt.support.srs[3] (Usenet):
    I didn't start out my life as a male, rather as a female public record, too). I was reassigned after being born. Howeverr[sic] no one ever bothered with my estro/testo levels until HRT. My expereince with gender informs me that it's a fluid thing.
  • 1999 October 21, maari_a, “PEACE”, in alt.support.srs[4] (Usenet):
    When I had my estro dosage readjusted (after 3.5 years) a few months ago by Dr. Shaffer, I re-went through that familiar emotional roller-coaster, which culminated in a nasty e-note to you, of all people.
  • 2000 March 28, Winter QQ, “Comments on Duasteride study results>>”, in alt.baldspot[5] (Usenet):
    If men who are fortyish increase their testos somewhat that should just bring toward more youthful ranges rather than an excess, or does an increase in test automatically equate to increase in estro.
  • 2000 April 14, Benj, “Estrogen and sugar need ?”, in alt.baldspot[6] (Usenet):
    I feel than[sic] since I'm on Propecia and that my estro level has raised (to balance increased testo level), that I need sugar.
  • 2000 May 6, kc, “What would you chose to forget?”, in alt.support.srs[7] (Usenet):
    I don't know how much stock I take in that soy/estro stuff; have known many vegetarians consuming soy, and their benefits from the hormones seemed very effective.
  • 2000 June, Sue milham, “endometrium thickness?”, in alt.support.menopause[8] (Usenet):
    I went to see him after the first bleeding occurred when I had forgotten to use the progesterone cream for a day or two. The bleed came on immediately, but I didn't want it so I restarted the cream (pharm grade 50mg/gr from the compounding pharmacy where I get the estro cream).
  • 2000 November 9, Marec, “Propecia 8 Month result - I think I'll quit”, in alt.baldspot[9] (Usenet):
    Propecia DO[sic] affect hormone. It does rise the testo level, and thus to counter balance, estro level do[sic] rise.
  • 2001 June 29, Gwendolyn Ann Smith, “Gasp! A post about... SRS!”, in alt.support.srs[10] (Usenet):
    The wife of one of my friends started taking the estro/testosterone mix at one point. Helped her a lot with her sex drive.
  • 2004 October 1, spamthi...(at)localhost.com, “hormones in blood test”, in soc.support.transgendered[11] (Usenet):
    when i first started hormones almost nine years ago (10/21/1995), before the endo would prescribe hormones he checked my pre-HRT levels.
    my testo was "within" male norms.
    my estro was "within" female norms. without ever taking estro.
  • 2005 February 10, yoo...(at)localhost.com, “Nature or nurture?”, in soc.support.transgendered[12] (Usenet):
    if you are interested in how your hormones affect your identity, then perhaps a good place to start is to ask your doctor to have your testo/estro levels checked. that'll give you *some idea* of what may be going on with your hormonal mix.
  • 2006 September 7, Pauline, “Post-Op Issues”, in alt.support.srs[13] (Usenet):
    My doctor doesn6t[sic] understand why we need the estro.