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You are so right about being lucky to have found " Dr. Feel Good. " It

is hard to go against the grain of the established medical

community, but darn it, when they are so unresponsive to the needs

of the patients, well - ya gotta do what ya gotta do. I found

my " Dr. Feel Good " by word of mouth, my boss talked to a supplier,

the supplier's boyfriend is a MSer, and he is the one who turned me

on to this particular doctor. If anyone lives in the Southern

California area and is willing to travel to Palm Desert, I would be

happy to turn you onto him. Just e-mail me a request. I would

recommend that everyone who needs a doctor like mine, don't give up

until you find one. Makes all the difference in the world knowing

you have understanding medical support.

Be Well - Cinders

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It would probably be wise to have your hormone levels checked...but

I started on a progesterone creme without checking my levels and I

went from 2 weeks of PMS h*** to one day of slightly irritable. For

me that is proof enough. I have tried many hormone cremes, but the

one that truly helped is called Pro Help. It can be found at Jewel

and I think Walgreens. It can be found at www.askdrhelen.com - plus

she has alot of useful information....and I have a link to her site

on my site www.healthyway.20fr.com

I'm not sure what the benefits are for ms, but I am sure there are

benefits!!!

> Hey ,

> Interesting, I recently bought Progesterone cream, but have not

yet used it.

> My question is this, does anyone feel they need to check with their

> gynocologist(sp) to find out about their hormones before taking

it??????

>

>

> _____

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> From: [mailto:jatrac1@p...]

> Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 11:04 PM

> low dose naltrexone

> Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: LDN and Progesterone

>

>

> Until I became seriously menopausal I used it for three weeks a

month. Two

> weeks just wasn't right for me. Now I use a little less of it,

but I

> generally use it daily. I probably should break for one week out

of four,

> but it seems to help with some of my MS symptoms so I use it

morning and

> night. There have been periods of time that I haven't used it at

all

> because I didn't feel any need, but now I do seem to need it daily.

>

> I'd love to here if others have seen progesterone creme help their

MS.

>

>

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: " foono14 " <lorigrady214@c...>

> <low dose naltrexone >

> Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 7:17 PM

> Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: LDN and Progesterone

>

>

> > I am also interested in knowing more about this. I take an

awesome

> > progesterone creme for 2 weeks out of each month. It has helped

me

> > tremendously with mood.... but should I be using it all month??

> >

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