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15 Month T-Level


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Guest NatashaJade

So the last time I saw my T level, it was last June at sitting at around 300 or so. At that point, an adjustment was made to my medications. I didn't see my actual numbers in September but my doctor said my T levels were falling and all was well. I just received my most recent blood work and currently, I'm at 101 which is apparently just slightly higher than the female normal high and far below the male normal low. Okay then.

I'm just wondering at what level my torso hair will stop growing :P

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Tasha

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Guest KimberlyF

I'm at 52ish as of late Dec for sure-don't know how long before then. I can literally see where the body hair everywhere is being replaced by fine clear hairs. Now at a little over 7 months.

Kim

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Sounds good, Tasha. Congrats!

Mine was at 72 at 13 months. My body hair still grows, but its really slow and really fine. I used to shave once a week. Now its once a month. :)

Carolyn Marie

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Guest Lacey Lynne

Sounds good, Tasha. Congrats!

Mine was at 72 at 13 months. My body hair still grows, but its really slow and really fine. I used to shave once a week. Now its once a month. :)

Carolyn Marie

Count your blessings, honey girl!

Like, I'm at 15 months of HRT myself and have to shave EVERYWHERE once a week and could do it twice a week but I'm so tired of having to do it.

Un-freaking-believable. And, people wonder why I'm not full-time yet. Sheeuutt! No way in Hades could I wear girlie tops of any kind.

Then, there's the doggone beard. Don't even get me goin' on that!

Oh, by the way, the breasts are now a B cup ooching their way to a C cup. Yay? No! Sheeuutt!!! Try shaving lots of stubble between burgeoning breasts AT LEAST once a week!!! It's gettin' exponentially more difficult due to the sheer geometry and topography of it all! Sheeuutt!!!

Hey, Lacey? A year and three months on HRT? And you ain't full time yet? Like, Holy Cow, girl?

Yeah, my backside too! You should see how much stubble I have all over my torso. My breasts gotta beard, baby! Hair on the shoulders and back? BIGTIME!!! Yeah, it's much finer and much softer, but IT'S STILL THERE!!!

Hey, Lacey? How come you ain't fulltime yet? You really trans?

Wanna trade places, anybody?

:blowup::blowup::blowup::blowup::blowup::blowup::blowup::blowup:

Lacey Lynne

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Guest Valerie

Hello Ladies;

Tasha, I am at 13.5 months now. My torso hair has slowed down and the little clear hair is replacing the darker ones, although very slowly.

My last set of labs from Dec, had my T at 8.0 for total and 0.6 for Free levels. I am on Spiro and Progestrone (2 shots a month with my E shots) maybe that is why my levels are so low. However, I do love my E level being at 1783ng.

Lacey, I am now passing through the B-cup stage and the girls have started growing again. I can understand what you mean about shaving around the breast area. Currently at 14.5 months HRT and it is looking like I will not be able to go full time until late August, due to work constraints.

/Love

Valerie

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Oh, by the way, the breasts are now a B cup ooching their way to a C cup. Yay? No! Sheeuutt!!! Try shaving lots of stubble between burgeoning breasts AT LEAST once a week!!! It's gettin' exponentially more difficult due to the sheer geometry and topography of it all! Sheeuutt!!!

Lacey Lynne

:lol: I feel your pain, Lacey. I do. I've had more than one nipple accident trying to maneuver the razor around the...well, I can't call them Mt. Fuji or the Alps because they aren't that tall. Maybe the Malibu Hills? :P Hard to keep a Bandaid on there, too. :blink:

You have any recent run ins with werewolves, girl? :mellow:

Carolyn Marie

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:lol: I feel your pain, Lacey. I do. I've had more than one nipple accident trying to maneuver the razor around the...well, I can't call them Mt. Fuji or the Alps because they aren't that tall. Maybe the Malibu Hills? :P Hard to keep a Bandaid on there, too. :blink:

You have any recent run ins with werewolves, girl? :mellow:

Carolyn Marie

Caroly, hon, thanks for your light-hearted reply!

Hey, I way feel for you, because I've done that too: YAAAAAHHH!

Congrats on your progress, girl! Hey, I'm sorry. Guess I rained on your parade. So, so sorry. Forgive me. Feelin' blue. I'm over it.

We're VERY happy for the progress you've made and, truly, it couldn't happen to a nicer person!

Caroly, girl, you give The Playground your trademark TLC (tender loving kindness) and it SOOO sparkles and shines. So many times, you've made my day with your wonderful replies. Many people on here feel that way too, I'm sure.

We wish you much happiness, great peace and continued success, hon!

:friends: Lacey Lynne

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