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Joanna, you look great, hon. Once your hair grows out a little you will look fantastic. I assume you've had your eyebrows done professionally,

because I love the arched look. You're doing good, girl!

Carolyn Marie

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Joanna, you look great, hon. Once your hair grows out a little you will look fantastic. I assume you've had your eyebrows done professionally,

because I love the arched look. You're doing good, girl!

Carolyn Marie

Thanks Carolyn you are right about the brows since those and the hair are courtesy of Wally World $12.95 for the brows and bout 14 for the hair. The blouse is from Fashion Bug and although the cam doesnt show it has a subtle ruffle down each side of the buttons. The blouse goes realy nicely with my black slacks(also Fashion Bug) and my black wedges (forget were).

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Guest Donna Jean

OMG!

That's a great pic!

3 months....well, I have to say that you're doing fine....Looking really nice, if I do say so myself!

And I agree with Carolyn...nice eyes overall....

You are coming along just great!

Just you keep going the way that you're going!

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Guest Joanna Phipps

Thanks for the complements and btw thats a bare face, decided to take the pic and didnt have makeup on.. guess the hrt is doing some good things for the face and the beard

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Guest julia_d

The hrt has done the same as it did for me.. it's taken years off.. nicely. Now with a little luck it will either stop the clock for a good few years or significantly slow it. My consultant says it's a sign that your body not only accepts the hrt but has been looking for it and is wired to use it properly. XD

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For those who want to see the changes over time check out the photo journal on my site, it has a pic of me from 2006 for comparison. Thank y'all for such lovely comments, it has been a real feel good thing for me to get all of this positive feedback from those I trust and love. Until I took that shot I hadnt fully realized just how much I had actually changed, but OMG its astounding.

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Guest Joe Cool

Hey Joanna!

You Look GREAT!

I remember how hard you had to fight to start HRT. I can't believe it has been three months already! I hope you are adjusting to your dose and you definitely look fabulous LADY!

Joe

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Hey Joanna!

You Look GREAT!

I remember how hard you had to fight to start HRT. I can't believe it has been three months already! I hope you are adjusting to your dose and you definitely look fabulous LADY!

Joe

Ive adjusted quite nicely to it Joe, thanks for asking. I cant believe its been three months the only draw back is that my body has set up its own cycle (blech) all of the emotional effects with none of the mess.

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Hey, Joanna,

Looking good but I have two suggestions.

One have someone tickle your feet before you take the next one - a smile will not only make you look even younger but it will brighten your eyes.

And Two use it for your avatar - it doesn't look like you anymore! :)

Love ya,

Smilin' Sally

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Guest Joanna Phipps
Other than a smile your looking great.

Just in case you forgot a smile looks like this :D .

Just kidding. :lol:

LUV

Jean

Jean Sis you asked for one of me smiling... here is one

joanna-11-11-09.jpg

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