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Guest Joanna Phipps

I am curious about what my sisters have to say. For the last two months, during the week before I refill my prescriptions I get all weepy and irritable. I take my meds twice daily so there shouldn't be enough of a fluctuation to cause this, what do we call it and is there something that can be done or do I just have to put up with this cycle that seems to be building.

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Guest Charlene_Leona

Joanna their should be no effect on you if you are taking a pill form of HRT, but that's not necessarily true if you are injecting your hormones. I Could see some drop in the last few days before another shot but with pills there should not be anything different.

One thing you might want to look at, is your wife and daughters monthly's happening at the same time, if it is maybe your body has synced with them. It happens to women who live together and has been proven true scientifically.

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Guest N. Jane

Well I was on oral oestrogens from my teens until nearly 50 (then switched to the patch) and had SRS at age 24.

Around age 40, at a house party, the topic of PMS came up and I said I didn't have PMS. My husband (of more than 10 years) shot me an icy glance and took exception to my comment. I was SHOCKED! When we got home, he pointed out the tiny pencilled X's on the kitchen calender, all neatly 28 days apart, and explained to me what they were. I thought my moods were stable but apparently there was enough variation that HE bothered to keep track.

I do seem to be more stable on the patch but if I forget to change the patch on schedule, within 2 or 3 days I become aware of the mood swing as the oestrogen level begins to drop.

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Guest Joanna Phipps
Joanna their should be no effect on you if you are taking a pill form of HRT, but that's not necessarily true if you are injecting your hormones. I Could see some drop in the last few days before another shot but with pills there should not be anything different.

One thing you might want to look at, is your wife and daughters monthly's happening at the same time, if it is maybe your body has synced with them. It happens to women who live together and has been proven true scientifically.

daughters are out of the house and on their own, my wife has had a complete histo so doesnt cycle, but the regularity of this makes you wonder day 21 to 28 of my pill cycle... odd

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Guest Gloria13

sweetie around the 5th of the month I am more emotional than the rest of the month. That sarted when I was on pre op hormones and it has been here now on maintenance dose. It is like a normal cycle according to my Dr. and each person will react a bit different. I have always had the pill form all through pre op and post op.

Gloria

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Guest Donna Jean

I have had Progesteren added to my mix of meds....

I never noiticed any fluctuation before and everything was smooth..

But after I started that, it like to of killed me...I was sad and down...depressed the first month and I thought that I would have to stop taking it....

It leveled out...

But a good girlfriend of mine akes it on 10 day cycles and on the last two days gets rather sad...

I don't know if your cycles are "sympathic" or what....

At my house my wife is past menopause so I don't have that influence on me...

Huggs....

Donna Jean

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I really don't know about this myself I just seem to feel pretty crappy all of the time - seriously I have heard of doctors that regulate hormone treatment to cause a bit of a cycle but you would know if that was the case because you would not be taking the same medications every day.

Maybe you have been waiting your entire life to have an excuse for lashing out every month and not having to apologize - men can't get away with "It's my time of the month."

I have no idea why this is happening to you and I can't say for myself because there is no one else here to act as a barometer - so maybe I turn into a monster every month - I know I get depressed pretty regularly and that might be more from the changes than just my life situation.

I hope that you can get it to calm down no one needs to feel bad that often without a good biological reason.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Joanna Phipps

@sally OMG Sis i agree with you but until i see my doc on the 16th of november theres not much I can do about it and that will be between cycles. I will tell her but I doubt there is much that can be done; just goes with being a woman I guess

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Guest Donna Jean

Well, do tell the doc all about it...maybe an adjustment can be made or maybe the doctor will throw up their hands and just say "That's the way it is".

You won't know without asking....

I've learned to live with my hormonal changes...it's what we have to do...

Donna Jean

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Guest Joanna Phipps

If thats the way it has to be then id best get used to it. This just felt so odd bc i was told that transwomen dont cycle, but it appears that for some of us thats not the case

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Cycling is unneccessary,it only gives a woman fits as her hormone

levels drop to below her normal level. We aren't genetic girls,theirs is

a natural body function.Some ladies feel they have to emulate a

natural womans cycle.I talked to my doc about this and she empathically

said not to.So I don't.

Angie

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Guest Robin Winter

Honestly, and I don't know about this from a clinical standpoint, but I'm fairly certain that's a relatively common thing, Joanna. I don't even think hormones are required, though they probably cement the idea for some people. I think it's an unconscious psychological thing. If you were to ask my wife, she would probably tell you I have my monthly's lol. Thought lately I've been cranky pretty much all of the time, so it's difficult to tell.

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