Labia Adhesion

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Help i am 53 and have a Labia Adhesion due to lack of estrogen.  Has any one on this website had one, and i need to know how to get it unstuck.  I have been prescribed Estriol Cream by my doctor but it doesn't seem to be working can any one help me please i feel a real freak.

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    In that stage it's not about get "unstacked" .You need combo 70% estriol mixed with 30% Estradiol.Bioidentical hormones, so body recognize them.Deoends in severe it you apply thin layer 2-3 times a day on affected area.If you still have a period you need bio identical progesterone, to loose the estrogen.

    Estriol us great, but as a weekest estrogen it will not do.

    Or for the time being , keep using it, but 3 x a day.But still using any estrogen without progesterone is not smart practise.

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    I meant to loose the estrogen.Sorry about typo.You don't want to loose it you need loose the estrogen.Usyaly the blood test us focused on estradiol.That combo will make a difference.

    • Posted

      eva, it is very nice of you to answer denise's question as probably no one else has the info, but I think it's very important that you take the time to type slowly so there are no errors causing denise to take the wrong hormones or amounts. she is already sressed and understandably so. thanks.

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      What I understand you are saying is you do not believe it is possible to become unstuck once one is stuck (for lack of better description). If that is the case, what is the purpose of applying a mixture of 70% estriol and 30% estradiol up to 3x/day?

      "You don't want to loose it you need loose the estrogen."

      I'm not sure what this means. Can you please explain?

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    God Denise that sounds very painful.  Just when you think things cannot get worse you find someone has something else even worse.  Hope things improve

     

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