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Old 02-02-07, 04:31 PM
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I can't seem to find much medical literature linking androgen insensitivity to progesterone insensitivity, only a paper about one particular variety of ais, which was described as a mutation in the "fkbp52" gene. Just from curiousity, how much progesterone did you take? It isn't supposed to give one more energy, I don't think. Estinyl was considered dangerous, I'd heard, that being the reason it was taken off the market. It stayed a long time in the body without being eliminated, and estinyl levels couldn't be measured on a standard hormone test, and there were problems with blot clots and liver damage.
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