How do you feel when you take estrogen?
While gender affirming hormone therapy usually results in an improvement in mood, some people may experience mood swings or a worsening of anxiety, depression, or other mental health conditions as a result of the shifts associated with starting a second puberty.
What happens to your body when you stop taking estrogen?
Once you stop taking estrogen, you may develop brittle bones. However, lifestyle, dietary and nonhormonal medications can be very effective in preventing bone loss and osteoporosis. Women who stop taking HRT may have a lower risk of developing breast cancer.
When should I stop taking estrogen?
And how do you go about it? If you are healthy, most experts agree that HRT is safe to use at the lowest dose that helps for the shortest time needed. If you’re 59 or older, or have been on hormones for 5 years, you should talk to your doctor about quitting.
How do you wean off estrogen pills?
Weaning Off or Stopping Hormone Therapy
- reduce estrogen daily dosage to next lower level every 2-4 weeks until the lowest dosage is reached.
- if symptoms of lower estrogen become significant, then maintain current dosage for several weeks and, if necessary, increase to next highest dosage for 2-4 weeks.
Can you cut estrogen patches in half?
Transdermal estradiol patches are primarily designed for adult women. No low-dose patches are licensed for pubertal induction in hypogonadal girls. Low doses can be achieved by cutting a matrix patch into smaller pieces. However, the manufacturers do not guarantee stability or utility of cut estradiol patches.
How long do estrogen patches last?
The patch is usually worn for 1 week and then replaced. Follow the dosing schedule carefully. The dosage is based on your medical condition and response to treatment. When replacing your patch, make sure to apply the new patch to a different area.
Where is the best place to apply EstroGel?
Apply the gel to clean, dry, and unbroken skin. Spread the gel as thinly as possible over the entire area on the inside and outside of your upper arm and shoulder area. Do not apply the medicine directly to your breasts or in or around your vagina.