Archive for November, 2007

Friday, November 23rd, 2007
HRT
Sharon Bell asked:


One of the symptoms of menopause that husbands and lovers find most irritating and confusing is the lack of desire to have sex. Just when it is safe to make love without fear of having unwanted pregnancy, women suddenly lack enthusiasm and desire for intimate and passionate trysts.

If you are single, divorced, separated or a widow, it may probably be alright to stay celibate during menopause and post menopause. However, when you are married or in a romantic relationship, intimacy and sex are crucial in making your relationship work. Having menopause or vaginal changes should not be used as an excuse to turn down your partner all of the time.

Although HRT, short for Hormone Replacement Therapy, can answer most of the woes of menopausal sufferers, a lot of women would rather silently bear the irritating symptoms of menopause for fear of HRT’s adverse effects. Studies have shown that HRT may cause breast cancer, rheumatoid arthritis and other serious diseases.

If you are experiencing menopausal symptoms, don’t ever think that you only have two options — HRT or nothing. Actually, there are natural remedies that can help you deal with the various symptoms of this stage in a woman’s life. If your main concern is to bring back the heat in your relationship, then read on and discover how you can boost your sex drive during menopause:

Take Vitamin E Supplement

The decline in sexual libido can be attributed to the drop in levels of the sex hormones estrogen and progesterone. Furthermore, sleep deprivation, mood swings, anxiety, depression and other menopausal symptoms can also make you feel less interested in making love.

Several studies have shown that Vitamin E is a helpful substitute to estrogen in most women. Thus, this vitamin can assist in easing hormonal imbalances, hot flashes and even combating vaginal changes.

For maximum results, you need to take about 400 to 1,000 IU (International Units) of Vitamin E a day. It is even recommended to take this supplement in divided amounts four or five times daily. For example, if your required dosage were 400 IU, it would be best to take 100 IU of Vitamin E four times a day.

Perform Kegel Exercises

Menopausal women experience pain during intercourse because the vaginal tissues become less elastic, drier and thinner. Furthermore, appetite for sex is greatly decreased because of the decline in clitoral sensitivity.

One way to boost sexual pleasure and tissue elasticity is by regularly performing Kegel exercises, which was designed by Dr. Arnold Kegel. If you want to see dramatic improvement in your sexual pleasure and vaginal elasticity, you need to perform these exercises regularly, not less than five times a day.

Chase Your Blues Away Through Herbs

Unless your menopausal symptoms are severe, you actually do not need HRT. Instead of taking this artificial hormone replacement treatment, it may be better to just take Black Cohosh and Chasteberry supplements.

Black Cohosh is effective in maintaining the normal levels of estrogen in your body. As a result, most of the symptoms that are related to hormonal imbalance can be reduced. Another herb that can make a tremendous effect in correcting hormonal imbalance and vaginal changes is Chasteberry.

However, before you take any herbs and supplements, it is always best to consult your doctor especially if you are taking medications for other conditions. You need to remember that Black Cohosh is not recommended for long-term use, while Chasteberry may counter the potency of contraceptive pills.

An all-natural supplement that can also help boost your sex drive is Zalestra, which contains Black Cohosh, Green Tea extracts, and other nutrients that are helpful in reducing menopausal symptoms. For more information about this product, visit www.zalestra.com.



Destiny

after my nipples and aereolas develop after mtf hrt will i have nipple erections like a natural woman?

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007
HRT
Michelle asked:


i ask this cause i’m thinking about starting mtf hrt and was wondering if i’ll be able to achieve the feeling i should’ve been given naturally, so any good answers could help; please don’t attack me. : )

Jayson

Monday, November 19th, 2007
HRT
Linda Bruton asked:


While some women experience hot flashes for a brief moment during menopause, there are some women who experience this annoyance for the rest of their lives. Even though the severity and intensity of such a condition lessens with time, menopausal women and breast cancer patients are constantly seeking help for hot flashes. Below you will find a few suggestions to keep in mind when you wish to “beat the heat.”

1) When putting on clothes, it helps to layer your wardrobe. This way, once you feel yourself getting warmer, you will be able to counter by peeling off your clothes one layer at a time.

2) When choosing what to wear for the day, the type of clothing you select may provide help for hot flashes. This means putting on a nice cotton dress or shirt made from linen or rayon. Some of the materials to stay clear of if you wish to obtain help for hot flashes include wool and silk, as well as synthetics.

3) Help for hot flashes is only a sip away when you have your trusty thermos or glass filled with ice water. Having this refreshing beverage by your side will help to cool down your insides if you feel a hot flash attack coming on.

4) Turtlenecks should be avoided if you want help for hot flashes. Wearing shirts with an open neck helps to control the frequency of hot flash attacks.

5) If you have an air conditioner or ceiling fan at home, you should put these appliances to good use. Lowering the thermostat also provides help for hot flashes. It is also quite common to see a menopausal woman toting a small hand-held battery operated fan with her. Even an inexpensive paper fan can help with hot flashes.

6) At night, slip into a cotton nightgown or pajamas to help absorb some of the sweat that may accumulate throughout the night. When making the bed, make sure you are placing a fresh batch of cotton sheets on instead of a synthetic material.

7) Before bed, a cool shower may supply you with help for hot flashes. This act should become a ritual for achieving comfort before retiring for the night.



Sebastian

I am going to start HRT What should I do for diet?

Sunday, November 18th, 2007
HRT
Diana James asked:


I am trans gender and am taking the steps to be a woman should I diet I am not fat but will it change the way the hormones work?

Tevin

How long can I take HRT?

Sunday, November 18th, 2007
HRT
jackie g asked:


Have taken HRT for 12 years, presently take 1/2 tab 0.625mg Premarin + 1/2 tab 2.5 mg Provera daily. How long can I continue? I am 64 years old and in good health. I take Approval 300mg daily for high blood pressure.

Savannah

Anyone know where to find the best information on HRT v. breast cancer?

Thursday, November 15th, 2007
HRT
vals.beach asked:


Hormone Replacement Therapy. I have been on quite a few years now (about 8) and am 51. But still the hot flashes are awful if I go off the HRT. I have been told by my Dr. that any “natural” remedies will do the same harm. I am on the lowest dose possible already. Thanks for any info.

Warren

OK- CUSTOM HRT are they out of biz or what?

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007
HRT
shannonzeecannon asked:


there page kept coming up an error, then it was up- right now it’s down. placed an order- can’t even inquire as to where it is- its over 5 days late.

Anyone know anything about custom hrt, and have you had this experience?
ok, i appreciate that answer, thanks, but — I still am asking the same question, I use this site for some asthma meds, thyroids meds , etc., Placed an order about 10 days ago, should have received it a week ago Monday. So if anyone has had any luck getting this site - I have not - just the error page for days now, please respond. Or a phone number would be helpful too, or any words about your own experience with late orders.

Elijah

For transgenders on HRT: have your feet shrunk in size?

Thursday, November 8th, 2007
HRT
girl with a gun asked:


I’ve been reading several accounts of MTF transgender women who say their feet shrank between 1 to 2 sizes after being on HRT for a while.

Did this happen to you? If it did, which part shrank: width or length? And, how many sizes? And, how long did it take?
Johanna:

Maybe you should read this

http://www.genderlife.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/ubb/showflat/Number/2848/site_id/1#import

I guess you can’t know it all…

Felix

What kind of weaponry does the HRT unit have?

Thursday, November 8th, 2007
HRT
Martha Melendez asked:


What kind of weaponry does the FBI’s HRT unit have? I would assume they have access to a lot more than your local police department, considering they deal with major hostage situations and is the lead agency that fights terrorism in the U.S.

Tara

Hysterectomy 10 yrs ago. Took HRT but now stopped. How long will hot flashes continue. Thought I would be done

Monday, November 5th, 2007
HRT
tupenski asked:


I thought after ten years that all those symptoms would have been finished. Only have the flashes no other symptons. Seems as though the HRT only hid the symptoms not eleviated them. How long before this lasts. I am 56 years old.

Jesse