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Your Experiences With Hormone Therapy - The First Few Months


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Guest Jack Solomon

I'm curious about how the effects of hormone therapy and how it varies from person to person. It would be great if you could share your experiences, particularly about the changes you saw in the first few months after beginning hormone therapy. What were the first changes you noticed in the months after starting hormone therapy? How long did it take before you started to notice any noticable physical (or mental) changes or effects? Everyone's welcome to share and discuss the topic, I'm curious about both MTF and FTM experiences. :)

thanks,

Solomon

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Guest Drew

hmm, well the first thing to change for me was skin texture. it was rougher within the first week of HRT. also, libido was a big one for me ( :blush: ) it wasn't very noticable at first but after the first two shots there was this barely controllable urge to hump anything that moved (sorry if that's TMI :lol: ). confidence shot up almost immediately for some reason, and my mood improved drastically. i didn't notice any big changes in voice until the third or fourth shot, however, my singing voice dropped a bit after the about a week. most people say that T gives you acne but for some reason my acne cleared up after a few weeks on it...weird. muscles became more pronounced after the second shot and fat patterns started to change also around the second or third shot, lots of my pants were falling off because my hips got so much narrower :rolleyes: . i may have seen results quicker than most would because i had been on hormone blockers since i was 12 or 13. also, within the first two weeks of being on T my face started to get more angular and i had a few hairs on my face (not many)...but again, i may have seen quicker results than most.

Drew

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Guest StrandedOutThere

I haven't had hormone therapy, but I'd like to add a question to that list. Mine has to do with T and acne. Does everyone get acne or does it depend on if it runs in your family? Neither my dad or mom had acne at all when they were adolescents. I didn't have much acne either. Of all the things to worry about, this seems like a silly one...but it really bugs me. At my age, it would be hard to explain acne.

Sorry to butt in, Solomon. This just seemed like a good time to ask my question since your post reminded me of it.

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Guest Jack Solomon
I haven't had hormone therapy, but I'd like to add a question to that list. Mine has to do with T and acne. Does everyone get acne or does it depend on if it runs in your family? Neither my dad or mom had acne at all when they were adolescents. I didn't have much acne either. Of all the things to worry about, this seems like a silly one...but it really bugs me. At my age, it would be hard to explain acne.

Sorry to butt in, Solomon. This just seemed like a good time to ask my question since your post reminded me of it.

Hey, don't apologize, that's a great question. :) I only get 'stress acne' myself and never had much in puberty so I'm wondering the same thing. I think it varies from person to person based largely on their hereditary tendencies and if they got much during their first puberty, but I'm curious as well.

Thanks Drew for your detailed post!

Solomon

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Guest Snow Angel

I used 1 drop of bust cream. Within 5 minutes, my ribcage got smaller, my pelvis got larger, and my feet shrunk to size 5. I also instantly became 5'5'' and sprouted a full head of hair down to my butt. I instantly became 34DD-24-34 and my voice became exactly like Whitney Houston. I won American Idol the next night. Then a tall dark handsome billionaire showed up in his limo and asked me to marry him. Now I live a decadent lifestyle as a supermodel. I have 7 children who all have gone or are going to harvard with 4.0. You too can have these effects if you buy our all natural herbal bust cream, it has zero health risks, we promise... *clicks the little X on the offending webpage*

Oh you mean seriously? For me: (3 months)

Positive effects: A decreased and more controllable libido, my crazy bipolar depression/happy phases disappeared, I can function more normally, almost no thoughts of suicide now, a general feeling of well being, I laugh and enjoy things that are funny, I cry easily, I am able to handle stressful situations without breaking down now, I am more honest and open with people now, I'm less shy and can talk to strangers, I smile a lot more. Painful, sore tenderness in chest with very slight breast development.

Negative effects: Gained 15 lbs, I pee too much.

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Guest o0tg0o

Hahahaha, nice one Snow Angel. I only wish that's the way it works too. (well maybe besides the seven children one. eesh...gonna turn out to be a loose goose after that much...)

MMmmm, for me, I've been on it for just about 3 months now...and I noticed my skin's a lot softer, my bewbs are coming out slowly, my libido's at the range I want, my body hair's slowing down,...weirdly enough, I'm more confident of myself...and I get like that warm fuzzy feeling a lot more often now. :]

I guess unlike the stereotypical cases, I haven't gained weight...but I haven't lost any either. grr....I also did lose a massive amount of muscle, which happens so sudden that you really need to keep in mind and adjust. I did get dizziness sometimes, soreness in the chest, and a lil' case of irritability too...

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Guest StrandedOutThere
i may have seen results quicker than most would because i had been on hormone blockers since i was 12 or 13. also, within the first two weeks of being on T my face started to get more angular and i had a few hairs on my face (not many)...but again, i may have seen quicker results than most.

Pardon me for not being up on things, but could you tell me a little about hormone blockers? I've heard of using them with young MTF's to delay puberty, but I didn't know that they had hormone blockers that worked the other way around.

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Guest raydub
Pardon me for not being up on things, but could you tell me a little about hormone blockers? I've heard of using them with young MTF's to delay puberty, but I didn't know that they had hormone blockers that worked the other way around.

Yes, please tell us.. as i personally could use anything that might keep the mood swings to a minimum. :(

Ray

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Guest Drew
Pardon me for not being up on things, but could you tell me a little about hormone blockers? I've heard of using them with young MTF's to delay puberty, but I didn't know that they had hormone blockers that worked the other way around.

hormone blockers basically stop the feminizing process. they don't masculinize but they stop the effects of female puberty from continuing, if puberty is over they would block estrogen. they're kinda expensive though <_< definetly something to talk to a doctor about.

Drew

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Guest Andrea-M

First week , noticeable softening of facial skin. 1-6 weeks , continued softening of skin, mood:- more positive/confident less prone to suicidal thoughts, starting to not feel as depressed about my maleness...gen feeling of well being. Positive change in emotions, can laugh/giggle and cry easily(for joy or sorrow). Where as before could hold my tongue, I have difficulty stopping myself flying off the handle(hehe) and usually have to appologise for saying something hurtful or untrue. 6-12 weeks :- Breasts started to bud at 6 weeks continued pain through to 12 weeks (still hurting, it is bearable and lets me know something is happening) very small growth(to aa/a cup). All same traits as 1-6 weeks and getting better , better/slower return of body and facial hair. Still get depressed whilst looking in the mirror...can deal with it better now.No weight loss or gain. Get tired quickly and up till recently needed more sleep , that is now dropping off. Hair (on head) condition slightly better. Fingernails slightly weaker. Amazing appetite although have given up smoking as well. More focussed in work. Sorry maybe TMI (no errections during waking hours) libido v low. More intense O. Starting to enjoy life a bit more still as Snow Angel said a drop of bust cream sounds like bliss.

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Guest Chris_421

Well I'm at about...3 1/2 months on testosterone without previously been on hormone blockers (you lucky duck). Hm, first thing i noticed was change in the "downstairs" lol, it felt weird because there was growth, and that was just a few days after my first shot. The sex drive was next...or more of an oily face...not sure. Um, voice started to crack. Right now, I'm not sure about muscle and fat stuff, but I have some facial hair, hair on my stomach apparently on my butt too. The hair on my thighs is now a lot darker and spreading to my inner thighs. Body scent is different I think and my voice is level at a lower tone, but it could get even deeper.

Here's a question, it kinda points away from the topic, but who here does the youtube video blogs?

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Guest VLee

I've been on estrogen since January and started spiro and finestride in February.

The first week of estrogen I was so sleepy I had to call off from work, no energy and 12 hours in bed. Things have gotten better since, whew.

I did get quite a scare with the loss of some hair on the top of my head, enough to plug my tub drain.... I'm glad that is growing back in but I sure hope I don't have to go through that again.

Mentally I have been doing great. Calmer, more outgoing, bit more emotional (just twice I had a hard time dealing with some excessive crying). A couple people at work have noticed how I have improved and they were noticing that in about 6 weeks of e.

Physically things are going good also. Skin was one of the first things I had noticed getting softer. Last month the hair on my chest started thinning. I'd say about one third of it isn't there now. Ittybitty breasts are tender most of the time and slowly growing.

I started getting sick last thursday and am just now getting over it and I shaved that morning. Monday morning my hair had come in so slowly that after 4 days the stubble looked like it would have the same evening before hrt. That and a bit extra breast growth this past week. Coincidence or was my getting good and sick a bit of inducement for the changes? My facial hair even looks like it is coming back in a very patchy way. I could easily count the hairs above my upper lip if I wanted to. (Yea, dreaming of the extra funds for electrolysis)

Basically I am feeling about the best I ever had my adult life. :D

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i was about to young to remember the changes my self i stared hormones when i was 14 aside from the chest pain (which is hard to forget ) i didnt seem to be getting any more female in appearance and i got brutally bummed out about a year into it i almost quiet littarly woke up as a girl i mean i know the changes wer so subtle i didnt notice them but one day it was like every one and their mother could tell somthing was diffrent my butt and my chest were really filled out my face was round lips had gotten fuller really soft skin and i noticed in the fallowing years bruised alot easier than i remember i cant remember much about the mental changes because i was always mixed up in the head at that age igot into many many fights and had a short temper if thats a indicator but the effects i had were pretty good i am 23 years old now and can still pass as a 17 year old girl i noticed after 4 years the changes just seemed to grind to a stop but even now i still get the occasional tenderness in my nipples maybe a growth spurt after all this time SWEET!

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