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22 Days On Hrt


Guest KimberlyXhulianna

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Guest KimberlyXhulianna

Hey everyone!How are you?

So its been about 22 days since ive started HRT. Im 16 years old and I was given my first prescription January 14th by Dr.Norman Spack at Childrens Hospital in Boston , MA .

I know its only been about 3 weeks but I have been reading other posts and some of the ladies have said they felt breast changes within days, sadly I have not.

Current Dosage :

Spiro : xxxxxxxxxx

Estradiol: xxxxxxxx

Ive noticed some mood changes such but nothing i hoped for. I know everybody's body react differently but i was wondering if i could have a tad bit more advice from my Gorgeous Elder TGS thanks dolls <3

Also this is a picture December 23 ,2010 below

Photo DEC 23

Edited by Donna Jean
Removed dosages
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Guest Donna Jean

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Hello, Kim

Welcome to the Playground

I'm Donna Jean

You probably noticed that I removed the dosages from your post...those aren't allowed on Lauras...ok?

Now..have a seat and I'll get you some hot coco and a plate of cookies..

Now, I'd like to ask you to be sure to have a look at the forum rules...there's a link at the top of most pages...It says “Terms & Conditions..

And, we moderate this site to keep it safe for everyone..

And I have to say, that by your pic, you certainly do have a head start....you're gonna look awesome!

It's nice to have you...

Huggs

Donna Jean

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Guest KimberlyXhulianna

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Hello, Kim

Welcome to the Playground

I'm Donna Jean

You probably noticed that I removed the dosages from your post...those aren't allowed on Lauras...ok?

Now..have a seat and I'll get you some hot coco and a plate of cookies..

Now, I'd like to ask you to be sure to have a look at the forum rules...there's a link at the top of most pages...It says “Terms & Conditions..

And, we moderate this site to keep it safe for everyone..

And I have to say, that by your pic, you certainly do have a head start....you're gonna look awesome!

It's nice to have you...

Huggs

Donna Jean

*nomnomnomnom*

Thanks for the fabulous cookies <3

Thanks for the welcome aswell!

Sorry about the Med post & I just reviewed the terms & conditions again im sorry. May I ask you afew questions Donna? If you dont mind of course.

How long did it take for you to see physical changes?

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Hi Kim and Welcome to Laura's Playground, :)

Your mileage may vary when it comes to the effects of hormones. Since you are 16 and going through puberty, I wouldn't be too concerned about the effects. You look very female already and you will be amazed at the changes hormones will cause. I'm in my 50's and will never completely pass as a female, even though I'm on hormones. The puberty you go though in your teens defines your outward characteristics. You will go through puberty as a female. You will receive a woman's bone structure and height for example. At the end of puberty your bone structure fuses and can never be changed. That's something all the transgender people who transition later in life can't change.

From the looks I see in your pic right now, IMO you will be very pretty and will pass as female very easily. It does take a little time for the changes to take affect, probably 3-6 months or sooner since you are young. Part of the excitement is watching the changes. I'm very happy for you in that you can transition so young and that your parents would allow it.

Jenny

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Guest KimberlyXhulianna

Awwe Jenny thank you so much! :)

I kinda Physc myself out a little bit but only time shall tell what i will see and I definitely appreciate your wise words thank you soo much once again!<3

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Guest Elizabeth K

You already present 100% female, and you will be gorgeous. I wouldn't worry about the effects of HRT - I am coming up on 26 months of HRT and it has changed me from Christopher Reeve into Meryl Streep, and I bet you have to Google those - hee hee.

As Jen says, at your age you will essentially be a girl - as you go through puberty, the later years.

But to answer your direct question, the effects only START about the first or second month. At six months you will know what is happening. After a year you will be amazed, and then your body slows its progress just like it happens with a girl emerging into a woman. The HRT is your vehicle into womanhood for the rest of your life, as chemically you ARE female.

I hope this helps.

Lizzy

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Guest KimberlyXhulianna

You already present 100% female, and you will be gorgeous. I wouldn't worry about the effects of HRT - I am coming up on 26 months of HRT and it has changed me from Christopher Reeve into Meryl Streep, and I bet you have to Google those - hee hee.

As Jen says, at your age you will essentially be a girl - as you go through puberty, the later years.

But to answer your direct question, the effects only START about the first or second month. At six months you will know what is happening. After a year you will be amazed, and then your body slows its progress just like it happens with a girl emerging into a woman. The HRT is your vehicle into womanhood for the rest of your life, as chemically you ARE female.

I hope this helps.

Lizzy

Aw thanks Lizzy! And Meryl Streep is one of my Favorite actresses of all time! And thank you so much ! Yeah i really cant wait im so excited i love this calm feelings and the emotions that have came since ive started. Your Definitely helped me answer my questions thanks once again darling! <3

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Welcome to the Playground, Kimberly.

I agree with the other ladies - you look absolutely gorgeous already (I would die for those eyebrows and lips LOL!). After HRT,

there is no way you will ever be clocked. Not a chance!

22 days isn't a lot of time to notice many effects. Within the next 30 you may start seeing or feeling breast buds, and your skin

may become a little softer. It takes time, but you have plenty of that.

There are a whole bunch of us who envy you for getting started so early in life. You are lucky, indeed.

Please post in any of the forums, and take advantage of the Chat Rooms and resource pages, too. I look forward to watching your progress.

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

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Guest KimberlyXhulianna

Welcome to the Playground, Kimberly.

I agree with the other ladies - you look absolutely gorgeous already (I would die for those eyebrows and lips LOL!). After HRT,

there is no way you will ever be clocked. Not a chance!

22 days isn't a lot of time to notice many effects. Within the next 30 you may start seeing or feeling breast buds, and your skin

may become a little softer. It takes time, but you have plenty of that.

There are a whole bunch of us who envy you for getting started so early in life. You are lucky, indeed.

Please post in any of the forums, and take advantage of the Chat Rooms and resource pages, too. I look forward to watching your progress.

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

Aww thanks Carolyn! Good news though im starting to feel some tenderness on my breasts which its phenomenal ! I will definitely take part in the forum and show updates every few months :)

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