How is your progesterone value after PSSD?

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How is your progesterone value after PSSD?

Above normal range
1
9%
Within normal range
9
82%
Below normal range
1
9%
 
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How is your progesterone value after PSSD?

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I'm about to start researching progesterone. Please participate in the poll so I can get a clearer picture on the changes in value. You can also post your value and range used. Thanks!
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Re: How is your progesterone value after PSSD?

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1.56nmol/L Range (3.18 - 3.82)
PSSD Since March 2016 after 4 weeks on Sertraline
Conditioned worsened and peaked in April, since then possibly seen a 20% improvement
Would be useful for data collection if people could add their histories in their signature
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Re: How is your progesterone value after PSSD?

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I'm in the middle of researching progestogens and neurosteroids. Please participate in the poll so I would have a clearer picture.
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Re: How is your progesterone value after PSSD?

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1/18 0.4 nmol/L (ref. range: <0.5)
6/18 1.1 nmol/L (ref. range: <0.5)

Worth noting the deviation in reference range values; those who think that they have high prog could have low prog and vice versa.

Coraggio 0.4 - (0.1-0.2) [high]
nonsense 1.8 - (0.2-0.5) [high]
mcmare 0.3 - (>0.2) [high]
Glitch 87 - (42-196) [normal]
DoIt 0.19 - (0.1-0.2) [in range but high]
marsupial - 0.4 - (0.0-0.47) [in range but high]
Kinncrimson - 0.2 - (0.3-1.0) [low]
Retron 7 - 0.324 ng / ml (0.05 to 0.149) [high]
Recovery - 0.5 - (0.1-0.6) [in range but high]
sjv16477 - 0.68 (0.0-0.5) [high]
raven - 0.6 nmol/L (0.7 - 4.3) [low]
Hope to Heal - 0.1 - (0.2 - 1.4) [low]
fablecloth - <0.5 nmol/L (range: <4.1) [low]
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Re: How is your progesterone value after PSSD?

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Have you learned anything new regarding progesterone? I'm a female who takes progesterone due to a hormone imbalance, and whenever I take it (14 days out of the month to protect my uterus since I take estrogen replacement) the numbness is goes from tolerable to severe. I cannot orgasm when on it.
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Re: How is your progesterone value after PSSD?

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Progesterone 0.9 ng/ml Range <1.4. I guess it's within normal
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Re: How is your progesterone value after PSSD?

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Progesterone 0.1 Range ( 0.0 to 1.6) very low progesterone . I have estradiol 0.12 range (0.3 to 01.6) . Do you think I have estrogen dominance problem
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Re: How is your progesterone value after PSSD?

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Hey Meso, thanks for all the effort you put into this! I do not have any results with progesterone from previous analyses I believe, but I will try to get some soon! I just asked to be derived to rheumatology and urology for the enth time, so we'll see
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Re: How is your progesterone value after PSSD?

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Progesterone increases through stress ;)
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Re: How is your progesterone value after PSSD?

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0.3 for a range of 0.0-0.5. Normal I suppose.
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