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Old 02-20-2008, 12:37 PM   #18
Madge
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I have read Dr. Lee's book and thought it made toal sense. I took it to my endocrinologist (referred to by my oncologist due to low blood sugar issues during treatment) to get his take on it---and he pretty much said he was not well versed in female hormones and did not know of anyone in town who was. I thought this is what endocrinologists dealt with was hormones, but then agiain what do I know?
I am still intrigued by his theories on breast cancer prevention/risk of recurrance and particularly found the progesterone info worth looking into furthur.
I am convinced I was terribly estrogen dominant for many months prior to my bc diagnosis--which is what took we to my ob/gyn. in the first place who discovered the cancer--
now that you bring this up I'm going to "re-read" the book. Let me know if ya'll pursue it furthur. If I remember correctly, he listed sources/companies he considered reputable for bio-identical hormones.
Love to hear your thoughts further--

Madge
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