11-10-2011, 00:15
(This post was last modified: 11-10-2011, 00:25 by itsjust4fun91.)
I would say if you haven't experienced any symptoms of hormone problems then you are still considered to be in the ovulating catagory, so I'm really not sure in your case, THOUGH since you have taken the thanyporn throughout the month before that does make me more hopeful that this program can work. We have to keep in mind though that siriporn is alot stronger from what I understand.
I would guess, if you have been on it for 2 months already with no changes in your cycle, then it may very well work just fine for you. I would really want you to get more input on that from others such as Isabelle though.
You know some women don't really have strong symptoms when they begin their perimenopause or even menopause. You might be one of those lucky women. If you are, count your lucky stars, it's a real blessing, but that could explain why taking the pm throughout the month didn't effect your cycles.
When I say I'm in that inbetween, I've been diagnosed as going into early menopause. I had almost completely stopped making progesterone or estrogens. It was a nightmarish experience. Mine was chemically induced by a interaction of some sort with Chantix. I have made progress on bringing my hormones back up, so it may be reversible if I find the right treatment, hence my experimenting with pm.
Anyway, hopefully Isabelle will read this and chime in and anyone else that has more experience with the pm than I do. BO and progesterone I know front and back. PM, I'm still learning and researching, so it will be awhile before I can feel confident in saying much on it.
Mel
I would guess, if you have been on it for 2 months already with no changes in your cycle, then it may very well work just fine for you. I would really want you to get more input on that from others such as Isabelle though.
You know some women don't really have strong symptoms when they begin their perimenopause or even menopause. You might be one of those lucky women. If you are, count your lucky stars, it's a real blessing, but that could explain why taking the pm throughout the month didn't effect your cycles.
When I say I'm in that inbetween, I've been diagnosed as going into early menopause. I had almost completely stopped making progesterone or estrogens. It was a nightmarish experience. Mine was chemically induced by a interaction of some sort with Chantix. I have made progress on bringing my hormones back up, so it may be reversible if I find the right treatment, hence my experimenting with pm.
Anyway, hopefully Isabelle will read this and chime in and anyone else that has more experience with the pm than I do. BO and progesterone I know front and back. PM, I'm still learning and researching, so it will be awhile before I can feel confident in saying much on it.
Mel