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Yes i know ive been one for some time, but now I have the lab results to prove it. Went to see my GP today and my lab results have my T level at 23 Ng/Dl woohoo.. and I think the spiro and E have done the rest of the job and chemically fixed me. Needless to say im a happy lady

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Nice. I'm in desperate need of a nice overall softening, even if it has to be chemically induced, which I'm seriously considering embarking on despite being on a tight budget. My recent struggle to try and fight against my feminine mannerisms and tendencies is failing me once more. You'd think I'd learned something by now, huh? I even managed to tolerate 6 days of facial hair growth in my pathetic little defiance. One more day of that **** was gonna put me in a straight jacket.

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Joanna----there is a joy of being a woman that is heart-felt but sometimes hard to put into words. I sooo feel your joy, my dear sister! We feel it in the little things as well as the big ones.

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Yes i know ive been one for some time, but now I have the lab results to prove it. Went to see my GP today and my lab results have my T level at 23 Ng/Dl woohoo.. and I think the spiro and E have done the rest of the job and chemically fixed me. Needless to say im a happy lady

Joanna....

Isn't that a wonderful feeling...getting those results and what it means?

Just so everyone understands ....Normal T level for males is around 600-800

And you're at a measly 23....Way cool!

I also got mine a few months back...I have less T than my wife....LOL..it's at 25....

And you SHOULD be one happy lady....you deserve it!

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Yes i know ive been one for some time, but now I have the lab results to prove it. Went to see my GP today and my lab results have my T level at 23 Ng/Dl woohoo.. and I think the spiro and E have done the rest of the job and chemically fixed me. Needless to say im a happy lady

Awesome, Joanna! It won't be long and I'll be "walking in the light" with you. :)

XX,

Rachel

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Guest Joanna Phipps
Joanna....

Isn't that a wonderful feeling...getting those results and what it means?

Just so everyone understands ....Normal T level for males is around 600-800

And you're at a measly 23....Way cool!

I also got mine a few months back...I have less T than my wife....LOL..it's at 25....

And you SHOULD be one happy lady....you deserve it!

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

Given all it has taken me to get to this point with the gate keepers and all happy doesnt begin to describe it, there really are not words to say the exact depth and intensity of the feeling but any of my sisters who have hit this point know exactly what I am refering to.

Those of you who havent got to this point, or havent started HRT we look forward to hearing when you pass this marvelous milestone

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