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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]any women tried testorone cream? I know some drs will prescribe it off label. Hard to get the dosing right so it doesn't masculinize you but some women swear it was life changing for them.[/quote] Yes. And it’s not hard to get the dosing right so it doesn’t ‘masculinization you’. It’s easy. I take a prescription cream specifically for women from Australia and I got it from my doctor. I just rub a little in each day and it just keeps my sex drive going a bit after menopause. I’m also less tired and can exercise a bit more like I used to. I also feel more like myself emotionally. I have no masculine issues, no acne, no issues at all. It has dosing for women right on the label and I make sure to use a little less. Go see a reproductive endocrinologist. My regular doctor , OB and regular endocrinologist were no help at all. I[b]t’s the birth control that is doing this to you though probably [/b]- that time just before you ovulate is your monthly sexual peak, I’d hate to miss that. Anyone ever thought of just using condoms?[/quote] DP. That's not necessarily true. I stopped using BC over 10 years ago and haven't noticed any change whatsoever. And many women use non-hormonal BC. Stopping BC may be enough for some women to see improvement, but overall it's not quite that simple.[/quote]
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