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So today I had my 2 month follow up visit with the endo and all went well. She tought I had some good new breast tissue growing and my blood work was excellent. My blood pressure was lower than it has been in many many years (love that spiro!).

The bad news though was that she told me that next fall I will be passing another ritual of membership in the women's guild ...

A Mamogram!

Wow I thought I would never hear a doctor tell me I needed one of those.

On the way out I had a great chat with the receptionist, just some girl talk, but it was really fun.

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The bad news though was that she told me that next fall I will be passing another ritual of membership in the women's guild ...

A Mamogram!

Wow I thought I would never hear a doctor tell me I needed one of those.

Not so bad, Hon......

You'll be giving up the prostate exams......LOL

Cool stuff, Janice!

Huggs

Donna Jean

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Not so bad, Hon......

You'll be giving up the prostate exams......LOL

I never thought of that, no more poking, it has been replaced by squeezing.

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Congrats on the good Dr visit Janice!

Squeezing is one word for it but a mild one. Very mild.

But what will matter is the rite of passage so to speak.

Hugs

John

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My doctor says transwomen should still get prostate exams... we still have prostates.

That's true, hon, we do. But my blood tests after a year showed so little activity from that gland, that my doctor said it had shrunk to near nothing and she wouldn't poke me any more. :D But there is nothing wrong with having the test done anyway, if that's what your doctor prefers.

Great news about your tests, Janice. :welldone: I'm looking forward to my first mammogram too, probably in July when I have my next physical. My wife thinks I'm crazy, though. As usual, she's right. :wacko:

At least by then the name on my charts will match my appearance. :)

Carolyn Marie

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My doctor says transwomen should still get prostate exams... we still have prostates.

Absolutely correct even if one has SRS. Some docs may not feel its needed, but nobody really knows.

Of course even if no prostate exam one still has internal exams to look forward to. Though I wouldn't be suprised if some MTF see that as a sort of validation too.

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Absolutely correct even if one has SRS. Some docs may not feel its needed, but nobody really knows.

Of course even if no prostate exam one still has internal exams to look forward to. Though I wouldn't be suprised if some MTF see that as a sort of validation too.

Well, I'm sure that some will......

There's a lot of people out there that want a lot of different things....

And validation comes differently to different people....

And,

Absolutely correct even if one has SRS. Some docs may not feel its needed, but nobody really knows.

How can it be absolutely right if no one really knows?

lol

Donna Jean

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My doctor says transwomen should still get prostate exams... we still have prostates.

Gotta agree with Jo-I-Dunno. Completely correct. Even though I'm 1 year and 3 months into HRT now, the multivitamins I take are GNC's MegaMen Multivitamins inasmuch as they supplement and complement the actual physiology I have. We T-girls have to do prostate exams (... a prostate specific antigen level will do in lieu of a digital rectal examination ...) AND, eventually, mammograms. Gals, no matter what we believe or want to believe, we are, and remain, genetic males. Medical fact. Maintain and treat accordingly with exceptions made for our unique circumstances.

At this point, my breasts are really starting to fill out. Nonetheless, I STILL have to shave my entire torso once a week (at least) notwithstanding the fact that I'm now 1 year and 3 months on HRT. Dang! Well, I've FINALLY found a laser treatment center and an electrolygist I like and will begin treatments apace within the month.

Yeah, it's wise to have an annual prostate specific antigen level blood draw done until and unless the prostate is actually surgically removed.

Peace :rolleyes: Lacey Lynne

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How can it be absolutely right if no one really knows?

Those two statements refer to different subjects. It's correct that the prostate is still there. Nobody really knows what the cancer risk is after being on female hormones.

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