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Staring Spyro With My E After 8 Months Hrt :)


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Guest RainBird

Well, just a short and sweet note..

My meds have now been modified today by my endo' after 8 months of HRT, I am doing very well just with estrogen alone (microgynon) and my breasts have now reach a middle B cup... and have gained a bit of bum fat lol :lol:

Still, I am going to trial spyronolactone (a type of anti-androgen) with it, apparently I have to watch my potassium intake?

I go back to my endo for a checkup in 4 weeks..

Wish me luck! :D:)

xxoo

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Well, you let us know how it goes after your next check up.

It sounds like you are making pretty good progress already.

Listen to Doctor Sally, if your endo said to watch your potassium intake - you watch your potassium intake!

Don't forget to post more landscapes!

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest RainBird

Thanks Sally! :)

Here's a couple of pics for you from the last three days.. Not quite landscapes though ;)

Last nights chase...

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Squall line Panorama...

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Hope you like :)

xxoo

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Guest Kelly Ann

LOL congrats on the caboose :rolleyes: it's always nice when it goes where it's supposed to be.Who'da thunk to watch potassium...I googled potassium rich foods and I guess that would be a way for me to diet half my caloric intake would be removed...I'd probably start looking like a concentration camp victum again in no time at all<sigh>...great news though all around and please, yes, DO keep the pictures forthcoming.Huginahug, Kelly Ann

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Guest RainBird

Thanks everyone :)

I will definately watch what I eat much more from now on.

I'm glad to be on HRT for this long too, the longer the gladder! :D

Huggles to all :)

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Love the Squal line!

I'd have to travel for about 7 hours to get to anywhere that had anything close to that scenery - I hope you appreciate the wonderful part of the world you live in!

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest StrandedOutThere

That pic with the lightning is both awesome and beautiful! I love your photos!

Whoa...watch out for the potassium. I know that too little potassium can cause you to have a heart attack. That's serious stuff!

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Guest Elizabeth K

RainBird

Your photography takes my breath away - you must keep showing us this grand beauty you find! :o

And secondly, you young people make me jealous with you ability to transition on HRT. :D Congrats on your new regimen - and I am so glad everyone knows you are under supervision. Funny, I have an endochronologist (diabetic) but he doesn't have a clue about how to treat TS. I had to go to an ObGyn as my prescribing physician. He will make me have annual mammograms. True story. :P

I would warn all readers that because one person is told something by a physician, it may not apply across the board. Please be cautious not to make radical changes in your diet without consulting your doctor. YMMV - Your mileage may vary. :rolleyes:

Potassium? It is an agent that I understood aggrivates heart problems. But Wikipedia says differently:

Potassium in the diet

Adequate intake can generally be guaranteed by eating a variety of foods containing potassium and deficiency is rare in healthy individuals eating a balanced diet. Foods with high sources of potassium include orange juice, potatoes, bananas, avocados, tomatoes, broccoli, soybeans, brown rice, garlic and apricots, although it is also common in most fruits, vegetables and meats. Diets high in potassium can reduce the risk of hypertension and a potassium deficiency combined with an inadequate thiamine intake has produced heart disease in rats.

So it must be because in the interaction of your new prescription. ;)

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Guest Jackson

I love the photos! I've always loved storm photography.

You should watch the potassium. That's all I'll say so I don't get in trouble for medical advice. But I am a pharmacist. If you do have any questions, ask your local pharmacist.

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Admirable profession Jackson. Maybe you should post Laura, P.J. and Mary Ellen and see if you can offer professional advice to our members...................Mia.

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Guest DianaTS1

That is so woonderful. I hope to start HRT this year but as we all know I need the cash. So I am saving up to get the letter completed. Then off to the Endo. I hope it works as well for me as it does for others. Thank you for sharing.

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