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retirefast
01-25-2006, 10:18 PM
hello
I am new to Arbonne and I wanted to ask questions about Prolief.
I have recently been diagnosed with gallblader disease and the doctor told me that it was due to pregnancy and hormone changes. They told me that I could have used progesterone therapy. I might even need now. When your body has too much estrogen and not enough progesterone, it can cause gallblader stones. Do you think that the cream can be a help with gallbladder problems?
It might be silly question but there is a connection between hormones and gallbladder diseases after pregnancy or even during it.
I would appreciate if you have any information on this topic
Tatyana
I am new to Arbonne and I wanted to ask questions about Prolief.
I have recently been diagnosed with gallblader disease and the doctor told me that it was due to pregnancy and hormone changes. They told me that I could have used progesterone therapy. I might even need now. When your body has too much estrogen and not enough progesterone, it can cause gallblader stones. Do you think that the cream can be a help with gallbladder problems?
It might be silly question but there is a connection between hormones and gallbladder diseases after pregnancy or even during it.
I would appreciate if you have any information on this topic
Tatyana
Kiana's Mom
01-26-2006, 06:12 AM
Tatyana,
Unfortunately I have no info to share. We are told to refer anyone with specific health questions/concerns to their doctor.We have to be careful because we cannot hand outmedical adviceor anything that mightbe construed as such. I would also google to see what I could find to help educate myself.
We can give our own personal testimonies so maybe someone here has had a similar experience. Sorry I couldn't be more help.Edited by: Kiana's Mom
Unfortunately I have no info to share. We are told to refer anyone with specific health questions/concerns to their doctor.We have to be careful because we cannot hand outmedical adviceor anything that mightbe construed as such. I would also google to see what I could find to help educate myself.
We can give our own personal testimonies so maybe someone here has had a similar experience. Sorry I couldn't be more help.Edited by: Kiana's Mom
healthyskinjen
01-26-2006, 10:59 AM
www.johnleemd.com (http://www.johnleemd.com) is a great place to get information. You could look on his sight. He also has some great books on this subject matter.
Misslee
02-03-2006, 08:13 AM
Hope someone can help. I am using the Prolief cream to regulate my period but I am also trying to concieve. According to Dr John Lee you should use the cream from day 14 to 26 in your cycle and stop. He also mention that the creamis very similar to the morning after pill. If I am ttc how will I know if I am pregnant to know if I should stop or continue? I really wantto have a baby and don't want to chance it. Does anyone know?
jemaca_jemaca
02-03-2006, 08:18 AM
Hope someone can help. I am using the Prolief cream to regulate my period but I am also trying to concieve. According to Dr John Lee you should use the cream from day 14 to 26 in your cycle and stop. He also mention that the creamis very similar to the morning after pill. If I am ttc how will I know if I am pregnant to know if I should stop or continue? I really wantto have a baby and don't want to chance it. Does anyone know?
These questions can be answered by your doctor. I (along with many others) do not feel comfortable answering this type of question, or are we supposed to.
When in doubt, contact your doctor.
These questions can be answered by your doctor. I (along with many others) do not feel comfortable answering this type of question, or are we supposed to.
When in doubt, contact your doctor.