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I got my T but I have to wait till monday to see my doctor so she can teach me how to inject it safely.

Oh and..

WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO :lol: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I got my T but I have to wait till monday to see my doctor so she can teach me how to inject it safely.

Oh and..

WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO :lol: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yes...wonderful news! Now you're in business! You be careful and learn it the right way..you won't be sorry!

How cool is that??!!

WooHoo right back at 'cha!

Donna Jean

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That's my boy! Congratulations, Woo Hoo and Yippy!

Listen carefully and do it right, this is what you have been waiting for so long, you can;t believe how happy I am for you.

Love ya,

Sally

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That's awesome, man! Congratulations!

Whoooohoooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Do wait to learn and inject it safely. The clinic at my school wouldn't show me, so I had to learn from another guy in town. There are a lot of little things I don't know. For example, this week I learned what happens if the needle moves around too much while you are injecting. MAJOR OUCH...for about 3 days. Not cool.

Feels good to have your T, doesn't it?

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Cept' my gift is wrapped in a needle.

technically your gift is wrapped in a little glass bottle lol and amazingly you will love seeing it every time you do congatulations.

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So I got my shot!!

Then I fainted and puked. :wacko: The doctor made me stay for awhile after. She said I must of been so excited and overwhelmed that I finally got my shot I must of just overloaded.(that or a super adrenaline rush)

I got free apple juice and crackers after though, I just have to go in a few more times to get my shot till the doc knows I'm safe enough to do it alone!

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That's my boy!

A little bit too excited, but I bet your happy now!

Were those the best tasting crackers and apple juice ever?

My therapist gives me soft drinks and candy when I have a session and even the water tastes better while I'm being me!

Let me know how you feel in a couple of days or so - congratulations again and another great big WOO HOO!

I hope your not so macho now that you don't want a hug.

Love ya,

Sally

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So I got my shot!!

Then I fainted and puked.

ROFL -Now THATS excited. :D Good job though. (btw, we'll keep that story to taunt you with in the guys clubhouse lol) **starts singin "happy birthday to you"

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Guest Jackson

Don't feel bad about fainting and getting sick. And y'all have to remember this is taunt me with this story later.

I've always had a strong stomach. I can talk about the grossest stuff while eating. For a while I even considered going back to med school to be a pathologist for the state. I assisted at an autopsy which has to be one of the coolest experiences in my life. I've written splatterpunk, gory horror stories. But life is strange sometimes.

Probably about the third week of T, I must have nicked a blood vessel because as soon as I pulled out the needle, I started bleeding. I didn't bleed copious amounts nor did it spurt out, but it was dark red. So there I sat in my bedroom looking at my leg and thinking "Oh s**t. That's not good. That looks like it's oxygenated blood. What would have happened if..."

And that was it. All I needed to think of was the possibility of bleeding to death. I didn't pass out, but Lord, did I come close. I had to sit there sopping up the blood with a sock for twenty minutes before I felt better.

I have never had a reaction like that before. I still put off my injections at times just because of that. I have to do it sometime today because I've put if off for two days already.

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Guest My_Genesis

I have a strong stomach in terms of gory things...and I'm also one of those crazy science people who enjoys dissecting things :lol:

I also visited a cadaver lab over the summer at Drexel's med school - it was wicked cool!!

but when it comes to anxiety, if it gets bad enough i can start to feel really sick, dizzy, lightheaded, etc. and lately i've been getting that more and more often because of a high sex drive that I can't really do anything about :blink:

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Try food(chocolate..coffee..anything with sugar) if you don't wanna do anything else. That helps me atlest.

So its only been six and a half hours since my first shot. I'm wondering is this a placebo effect I'm feeling or what? I'm feeling so good and egotistical right now. Like I'm the king of the world. B) Please excuse me if I come off as a not a very nice person. But this feeling I have now, wow? (I do shots once a month for three months then every two weeks once they up my dose.)

Anyway, I just had a nap and woke up really happy. First time I've woke up smiling, weird, lol.

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That's good advice for the FTMs, but us MTFS have to watch our figures! :D

Part of the feeling is just knowing that you have finally started on T, the rest is the effect of the hormone entering your bloodstream, as I understand it you will experience ups and downs between each injection - so be prepared.

Enjoy this feeling, you are really on your way now.

Love ya,

Sally

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congratulations!!! That's awesome that you got T :) So jealous ;)

I almost fainted once because I was getting an IV and the guy had somehow bent the needle... so he's pushing it in and all that's happening is that the needle is shoving at the side of my vein. It was kind of cool in a twisted way. Hopefully that won't happen to you every time :P

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congrats on the T man! that's pretty freaking sweet :D and about the fainting and puking thing, i'm another one of those guys with a really strong stomach...i work as an EMT so i see some pretty nasty stuff....but the other day when i was doing my hand spasmed or something and the needle moved *shudders*...i can deal with people spurting blood but suddenly i move this needle and i'm freaking out. so don't feel bad about it, you'll have a fun story to tell :P

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I've put if off for two days already.

man, take that shot already. You don't wanna know how it feels to level drop :( And if you know how it feels, why would you wanna do it again?

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