Cyclic Progesterone Therapy for PCOS
Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2022 1:17 am
https://www.larabriden.com/cyclic-proge ... -for-pcos/
After reading the above blog, I was fortunate enough to be sent a copy of Dr Briden's journal article about the use of cyclic progesterone in treating symptoms of PCOS. I took this journal article to my endocrinologist, however they still refused to prescribe cyclic progesterone because I have a Mirena, which they insisted was chemically the same.
Fast forward a couple months, and now having seen Dr Briden's most recent Facebook post about progesterone versus progestin, I'm thinking I should have been more adamant in asking my endocrinologist for bio-identical oral progesterone tablets to use on a cyclic basis.
Alarmingly, my endocrinologist has instead prescribed both the contraceptive pill and Roaccutane for the treatment of (relatively mild) hormonal acne, which feels extreme. I'm too scared to follow those prescriptions! Years ago I did take about a six month course of progesterone tablets and never felt better; extremely rare acne, better weight control, reduced mood swings, reduced menstrual pain and fewer migraines. However I was told that a Mirena was the only long-term solution for treating my PCOS, and that only Roaccutane could 'stop' acne. I'm not totally comfortable with this advice.
I would love to find a doctor/ specialist in Australia where I am based who would be happy to review the role of cyclic progesterone in treatment of my PCOS, especially as I approach the decision on whether or not to try for a baby with my husband (I am aged 31, approaching 32 years, no children.) If anyone in this forum can kindly point me in the right direction, that would be much appreciated please. Thank you!
After reading the above blog, I was fortunate enough to be sent a copy of Dr Briden's journal article about the use of cyclic progesterone in treating symptoms of PCOS. I took this journal article to my endocrinologist, however they still refused to prescribe cyclic progesterone because I have a Mirena, which they insisted was chemically the same.
Fast forward a couple months, and now having seen Dr Briden's most recent Facebook post about progesterone versus progestin, I'm thinking I should have been more adamant in asking my endocrinologist for bio-identical oral progesterone tablets to use on a cyclic basis.
Alarmingly, my endocrinologist has instead prescribed both the contraceptive pill and Roaccutane for the treatment of (relatively mild) hormonal acne, which feels extreme. I'm too scared to follow those prescriptions! Years ago I did take about a six month course of progesterone tablets and never felt better; extremely rare acne, better weight control, reduced mood swings, reduced menstrual pain and fewer migraines. However I was told that a Mirena was the only long-term solution for treating my PCOS, and that only Roaccutane could 'stop' acne. I'm not totally comfortable with this advice.
I would love to find a doctor/ specialist in Australia where I am based who would be happy to review the role of cyclic progesterone in treatment of my PCOS, especially as I approach the decision on whether or not to try for a baby with my husband (I am aged 31, approaching 32 years, no children.) If anyone in this forum can kindly point me in the right direction, that would be much appreciated please. Thank you!