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Hey

So my manmonth 'period' has arrived something like 2 weeks early, I wondered if anyone else had experienced this on T?

Thanks

Flint.

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Don't mean to laugh Flint but i read mammoth at first and wondered how! I'm otherwise not sure of how T affects all your inner workings. I presume that knowing that the effects of E seem to vary you may be experiencing similar variations with T. I would discuss it with your doctor. Oh yes, if the woolly mammoths come around call for help as well.

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Charlize

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It's bound to make things irregular. I've still got Mirena keeping Aunt Flo at bay with localized progesterone. When that comes out in August I'll have been on T for four months and hopefully the nag will be gone for good.

If not I am seriously considering ablation.

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Thing is I only finished one about a week ago. (Last week was that all clear relief of "It's over")

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Don't mean to laugh Flint but i read mammoth at first and wondered how! I'm otherwise not sure of how T affects all your inner workings. I presume that knowing that the effects of E seem to vary you may be experiencing similar variations with T. I would discuss it with your doctor. Oh yes, if the woolly mammoths come around call for help as well.

Hugs,

Charlize

You know I keep reading my own.........

*Runs*

Gotta go wolly mammoths are stampeeding....

*out of breath*

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Thing is I only finished one about a week ago. (Last week was that all clear relief of "It's over")

Flint, not giving any medical advice here. But, you might bneed to be checked for febroids. Oh and something else. Some drs are now saying it's okay to leave fibroid tumors alone. To me, this is a dangerous line of thinking as these can turn bad.

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T gradually shuts down that whole organ system. It's not at all surprising that it causes some irregularity on the way.

After my brag I up and had some breakthrough spotting today while I was out without any emergency supplies. Ugh!

For the foreseeable future, I'd just assume it's going to be unpredictable until it goes away. If it really bothers or worries you, go back to the doc and see if there are any problems cropping up or suitable options for you to make it stop. Ablation, like I mentioned above, would do it, but isn't an option if you ever conceivable maybe someday plan on going off T temporarily and reproducing. Adding progesterone to your HRT regimen might also be an option (One I saw on Hudson's Guide, which is what led me to working out keeping the Mirena when I started T, until Essure sterilization kicks in).

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Thing is I only finished one about a week ago. (Last week was that all clear relief of "It's over")

Flint, not giving any medical advice here. But, you might bneed to be checked for febroids. Oh and something else. Some drs are now saying it's okay to leave fibroid tumors alone. To me, this is a dangerous line of thinking as these can turn bad.

After researching it, yea it's deffo a possibility. :-/

See this isn't just like light spotting like a lot of guys seem to claim/ These are full on man months in that short period of time. Kinda depressing.

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