Hi again,
Thanks for the replies
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I don't think the symptoms are from reducing the testosterone as I had them before reducing it, everything seemed to change when I had the Utrogestan for 7 days back at the beginning of sep
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my mood dropped then the anxiety and loss of confidence, foggy head etc it just hasn't improved since then??
At first I thought it was maybe just the Utrogestan and things would get back to how it was before taking it, then when Prof Studd reduced my testosterone I thought it was because my level was now too high? (8.3 nmol) now im thinking is it because I'm having too much estrogen
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He kept me on 4 pumps per day.
Re my blood tests, like I say my 1st was taken on the first day of a bleed since stopping the cerazette 6 weeks previously. The 2nd was taken on 11 Sep which was 11 days after having my first lot of Utrogestan (stopped on 7th) I was told to expect a bleed around the 10th, I had a small loss of blood on the 13th but only for that night? So the test/results were 2 days before this small bleed, would that be classed at around the start of my cycle??
As I don't really know what's going on with my cycle it would be difficult to arrange blood tests on the days you recommend, although saying that I did have another what I would call a proper period the following week (20th sep) which lasted for a few days and was quite heavy, should I go from that as my cycle and go from there?? Prof Studd charges quite a lot for blood tests and I don't know if my GP would do them? Could I do saliva tests at home as it would be considerably cheaper? Are they that accurate?
Sorry again for bombarding you with all these questions I just feel in limbo at the mo and don't really know what's going on. If I ring Prof Studd's assistant as she's only his nurse she would probably need to speak to him? When I email him it takes week or so for a reply and then he's quite blunt in his reply and doesn't seem to answer my questions or concerns, he offered another meeting but that would be another £200 and train journey into London
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