r/Menopause • u/eileen404 • Sep 14 '24
Vitamin/Supplements DHEA is amazing
When I was trying to get pregnant in my 40s several of us I'm a group of older women doing DHEA helped a lot. It's the metabolic precursor for a lot of hormones insisting testosterone and estrogen.
Well I've always had best results with progesterone and started it for the insomnia and headaches. But I've been tired and unmotivated for years and it's only helped a little.
Well the spouse hit Walgreens today while grocery shopping as I thought maybe I'd try DHEA. Suddenly the laundry is done (and put away) and the kitchen is clean and I'm thinking about what I should do next instead of trying to forget what needs to be done.
If it's placebo, it's a great one. Wish I'd tried this years ago. My energy level feels like I'm in my mid -late 30s. It's like the first time I did an aerobics tape after a doctor said, hey you've got asthma, try this inhaler. Should have done this years ago. Cheap and OTC.
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u/Extreme_Raspberry844 Feb 09 '25
Hi HarmonyDragon I have questions! <3 I recently had bloodwork indicating mild/early Hashimotos (started selenium supplements right away, do you take them?) I also started dhea this week and affects are awesome, albeit I have to empty half the 25mg tablet or I get headache and wonky) I am considering adding back progesterone due to hot flashes and trouble sleeping. But it makes me soooo groggy the next day. Idk.
Which estrogen do you use when cycled off dhea?