It is always best to keep one thread going. This makes it easier for all concerned. I explained what is most likely causing your adverse symptoms in a previous post that you made. You can also check to see what the correct hormones levels should be on the Hormone Testing page which is given on the How to use Progesterone Cream page given by Wray on that thread.
Mar 04, 2021
Hormone levels by: Anonymous
I just wondered if I told u my levels as I have them now, I didn’t have them before and I find your hormone level page hard to understand especially at the moment when I can barely think straight
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