I’m 65 and had my Defy medical consult this afternoon after being on HRT for 15 years. Thought it went well and the Defy practitioner seemed knowledgeable (I’m not all that up on things and am relying heavily of Defy)
I’ve been dealing with Cervicogenic Vertigo for 20 months and am not all that well. Lots of low grade nausea and spatial stuff. The recommendation was that I stop the E3D 30 mgs of T-cyp and start 20 mgs of Tamoxifen. The goal being to help the LH restart and run 8 weeks, retest, and then see where I stand. I’m at 629 Total T with 40 mgs E3D at blood draw.
Reading about Tamoxifen it scares the crap out of me with all those side affects. The goal here is to see how I would do without HRT. Why would I put myself at such risk when I’m already riding such a fine line? I thought I explained myself to him pretty well. Wouldn’t it make more sense to just stop the T-Cyp and see how I do without such a powerful drug added into the mix? Obviously I should have researched the Tamoxifin before spending all that $ and getting the order in. He made it sound like it was no big deal at all.
Thanks
Jack
I’ve been dealing with Cervicogenic Vertigo for 20 months and am not all that well. Lots of low grade nausea and spatial stuff. The recommendation was that I stop the E3D 30 mgs of T-cyp and start 20 mgs of Tamoxifen. The goal being to help the LH restart and run 8 weeks, retest, and then see where I stand. I’m at 629 Total T with 40 mgs E3D at blood draw.
Reading about Tamoxifen it scares the crap out of me with all those side affects. The goal here is to see how I would do without HRT. Why would I put myself at such risk when I’m already riding such a fine line? I thought I explained myself to him pretty well. Wouldn’t it make more sense to just stop the T-Cyp and see how I do without such a powerful drug added into the mix? Obviously I should have researched the Tamoxifin before spending all that $ and getting the order in. He made it sound like it was no big deal at all.
Thanks
Jack