I don’t understand how a drug like clomid which works with ovulation can help a woman whose estradiol is too high.
I know that clomid is used for women with ovulation problems but not hormonal issues.

What will happen after they take out my ovaries?




I have already had a partial hyst. were they took out my uterus for very complicated reasons. I was 29. Now I am 31 and it seems they will need to also take out my ovaries. I realize that this will create hormonal issues but I’d rather have those than cancer. With that in mind, what can I expect and any suggestions on how to treat those effects? Thank you!




I’ve been blessed with a great complexion, what they call here in the south a "peaches and cream" complexion. I get an occasional pimple and that’s it. My skin has never been oily or dry, just normal. All I’ve ever had to use is a light moisturizer. All of a sudden my skin is SO dry. My cheeks and chin, upper arms, back and legs are extremely dry. I’ve tried moisturizer for extra dry skin, tried putting it on as soon as I get out of the shower to seal the moisture in. It’s been pretty dry here lately, but we have a humidifier to help with that. I drink plenty of water. I am 42 years old and technically in perimenopause. Could this be a hormonal issues. Does anyone have any ideas, tips, suggestions etc…?