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Hrt And The Senses


Guest Jessie M

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Guest Jessie M

I know somewhere I remember reading how the sences can change, more sensitive. my sence of smell over the last three has diffenently increased can now smell body lotion bottles opening in other rooms smell perfumes across rooms and etc. what my question is has anyone noticed or read any thing on increase in hearing. Last couple of weeks noticed everything being louder and clearer.Tv is now at half volume and normal talking conversations levels are almost painful just sharp ponding in my ears. If this is an affect I wish I would have started HRT even sooner. I suffer from severe nerve defness and many surgeries on my ears and even had my adnoids out twice, so the last couple of weeks besides sore boobs :D have been interesting with hightned smell and hearing.

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Jessie

P.S. have not done any searching on this topic and to tired to start tonight.

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Jessie, I haven't heard of that particular effect caused by HRT. Nevertheless, I am happy for whatever is causing it, as it sounds like

a good thing.

Carolyn Marie

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estrogen does trigger. these senses to become more accute. i have read a few studies on both . both men and women have the same amount olfactory receptors in their nose. but estrogen triggers a womans to be far more sensitive . i have also read that estrogen . causes the bones of the inner ear to vibrate more when lower frequency sound waves hit it \. these are a throw back to hunter gather days . men back in those days beingg hunters . had little need , for advanced sense of smell and . hearing , because the food they brought back was fresh. and the animals they stalked they usually tracked them visually. women on the other hand being the primarerally gathers. by evolution . had to determine whether or not the food they were collecting was bad. and they were typically alone in this . and watching over children. so they need to hear potential danger before it become immediate danger was a necessity.

this is still used in practice. to this day we have all seen movies were a woman and man laying sound asleep and the woman suddenly awakens to a noise she heard down stairs, and has to shove her husband out of bed to investigate . or in a gorcery store you see women smelling fruits and veggies particularly the ones on sale as they, are the ones that have been there longer. and thus more likely to be going bad.

Sakura

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Guest Donna Jean

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Oh yes...my seances became more acute when I got on hRT...I noticed it right away...

Good things smell better and bad things worse...

Huggs

Donna Jean

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Guest KimberlyF

I didn't notice this right away like DJ because I have yet to start estro, only t blockers so it takes a little longer for any of the natural E in my body to do some things if it does them at all...this it does seem to be doing something. I was just at Disneyworld in a huge crowd and I could notice very strongly the different women's perfumes and even men's colognes as they walked past and I'd guess even things like scented soaps and shampoos which I'd never notice before. In the past I'd just notice old ladies who'd bath in the stuff. Then I walked into this store that makes homemade soaps there:

http://www.basin.com/

and I was overwhelmed. I have been in there like a dozen times before and never had that effect. Sometimes with every pro there's a con. It has made it a whole lot harder to change my son's diaper sometimes. I'll get a nauseous feeling quicker if I get a really good smell.

Kim

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Guest sarah f

Sometimes with every pro there's a con. It has made it a whole lot harder to change my son's diaper sometimes. I'll get a nauseous feeling quicker if I get a really good smell.

Kim

I know exactly how you feel with this. I used to be able to change them no problem but now is a different story. I can't handle the smell anymore.

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Guest sarah f

Jessie I believe that my hearing has changed a bit too. I used to be sensitive to screaching noises but could tolerate them. Now I just want to rip my ears out. Everything seems to be louder now so I don't think you are imagining this.

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Guest Donna Jean

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Since I've been on Estrogen, food has taken on a whole new meaning....

Everything smells, tastes and lookes delicious...

I could easily end uo at 300 lbs if i weren't careful...

Donna Jean

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Almost all my senses are more acute, there is one particular smell i can not for the life of me place, maybe one day, colors are more vibrant, and food seems to have more flavor, i have not noticed anything with my hearing but i have always had good hearing.

Paula

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