dancinggizmos (imported) wrote: Tue Aug 12, 2008 2:58 pm I know you can actually get DHEA Cream online without an RX as well, a Physican can as well prescribe a compound DHEA Cream for you also.
I think Pregnenolone is also helpful for making you feel better, you can also get this over the counter normally 50-100 MG is what is used or recommended, these hormones should help you to adjust more easily.
I have heard of a few guys around our ages who have used this as a sole HRT who have been happy with it, but at 50-100 MG which is a lot of over the counter cream I would normally use 25 or 50 mg in the morning then another 25-50 at night, just depending, if you do not feel anything or much then it needs to be increased.
If you are having problems sleeping then I would recommend Melatonin normally 1 mg is good to start out with and if that does not work then increase to no more than 3 MG normally.
These are my opinions no medical advise is intended, just some helpful information I am passing on.
Beware otc DHEA cream. There is a type made that is synthetic supposedly so that it does not convert to testosterone (true) it also doesn't do anything. Another which is intended for women and filled with junk like Black Cohosh and other things with Estrogen like effects.
The reason to get your doctor to prescribe it from a compounded pharmacy is you get DHEA and no weird additives plus you really do want a doctor to monitor your levels and adjust the dose.
I agree very much about the 1 to 3 mg of melatonin if you have problems sleeping. But of course its better to avoid that *or any drug) If you can.