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..so if any of you ladies want to try putting a cabbage leaf into your cups and see if that takes the itch away.

p.s. Don't pull a Donna, I heard she used coleslaw. :P

HEY!

It fits better! You can pack it around all of the nooks and crannies! (Oooohhh...that sounds bad....)

Donna Jean

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Guest NatalieRene
..so if any of you ladies want to try putting a cabbage leaf into your cups and see if that takes the itch away.

p.s. Don't pull a Donna, I heard she used coleslaw. :P

When the time comes I think I will pass. That sounds so silly. :D I'll ask my doctor about the progesterone based cream and if thats true I'll use it in conjunction with hrt.

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Guest Elizabeth K

I am guessing the itching we MTF have is related to the YEARS the testosterone in out bodies had the estrogen receptors shut down.

And thew not only itch at first, they ache. But after 10 months - all I get now is a redness and a fever like heat.

Lizzy

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Guest NatalieRene
I am guessing the itching we MTF have is related to the YEARS the testosterone in out bodies had the estrogen receptors shut down.

And thew not only itch at first, they ache. But after 10 months - all I get now is a redness and a fever like heat.

Lizzy

So they stop itching and aching but they are warm to the touch? Is that normal?

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So they stop itching and aching but they are warm to the touch? Is that normal?

Yes,your breasts being warm to the touch is normal.

After all they are attached to you,and are growing.

Angie

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Guest NatalieRene
Yes,your breasts being warm to the touch is normal.

After all they are attached to you,and are growing.

Angie

LOL not like body heat warmth :lol: but Elizabeth made it sound like a feverish warmth.

November 23rd just won't come soon enough. I want the first hand experience and maybe some aloe. Kind of off topic but not entirely, will hrt help out with the hour glass shape if all that is screwing it up for the person is fat deposits on the sides of the abdomen under the rib cage that kind of makes it look like the body is a straight line?

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LOL not like body heat warmth :lol: but Elizabeth made it sound like a feverish warmth.

November 23rd just won't come soon enough. I want the first hand experience and maybe some aloe. Kind of off topic but not entirely, will hrt help out with the hour glass shape if all that is screwing it up for the person is fat deposits on the sides of the abdomen under the rib cage that kind of makes it look like the body is a straight line?

Yeppa it do.

I was a no hip wonder,now I have a womans waist and cute rounding hips one can see clearly

in tight pants or dress.

Angie

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Guest N. Jane
I am guessing the itching we MTF have is related to the YEARS the testosterone in out bodies had the estrogen receptors shut down.

That would make sense. I started to develop at 13 and never had any soreness ..... however, a glancing blow on a tender young nipple would bring me to my knees in tears! (My body was making some of its own estrogen from puberty onward.)

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Guest NatalieRene
Yeppa it do.

I was a no hip wonder,now I have a womans waist and cute rounding hips one can see clearly

in tight pants or dress.

Angie

Thats great news, my cloths will look much better on me then. *does the happy dance*

Just 25 more days.

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Guest Elizabeth K
Wow...you just started and now you're going through menopause?

*ducks and runs*

You were once so shy! ummmmmmm? Glad you are doin' so well!

Love from one L to another L!

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker
You were once so shy! ummmmmmm? Glad you are doin' so well!

Love from one L to another L!

I know, crazy isn't it? A few of you ladies brought it out of me.

..plus being on the road I have noone to directly talk to, soooo....

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Guest madelane
I heard on the radio early this morning that if your breasts itch (not really the case in this thread but it may go along with aching) to put a cabbage leaf in each cup and that should take the itch away.

Not sure how accurate that is, it's just what I heard. If anyone wants to test that and report back....

Grinning.....one in your tea cup and one in your coffee cup.....how will this help....giggles insanely at her own wit

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