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Guest Isobelle Fox

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Guest Isobelle Fox

This is kind of personal stuff and not everyone may want to read it. I apologise for the nature of my questions, but it seems to me that if there is a place in the world I should be able to ask these questions and get serious answers, this is it. I have a meeting with my therapist day after tomorrow, but I have really bad anxiety problems, and that seems like 100 years from now. So, I thought I would come here and ask and MtF's if they had had any kind of similar experience.

I'm about to be 6 weeks into HRT. Ive noticed some effects on my attitude and behavior, some good and some not so much. I am finally starting to feel some breast development. Its not visible, really, but I am starting to feel it.

The thing is, I have no libido whatsovever, and I mean none, which doesnt bother me, really. I sort of hoped that would be the case, to be honest, and it definitely is. But the one time in the last month that I did experience an male function, it didn't really occur correctly, I guess you would say. It almost didnt happen at all, and then afterwards it didnt really want to go away, either. Again, Im not really sure this bothers me as long as its not abnormal, you know? But then yesterday I had some fairly serious pain in my right testicle. It was brief and only happened a few times over the course of an hour or so, but it was pretty brutal. Just quick, sharp pains. That was yesterday. Today I havent really had the pain, but things dont feel quite "right" just on the one side. There is just mild discomfort now. Im wondering if maybe its obstruction or something, because I basically haven't wanted to or been able to have any kind of sexual activity for most of the last month. I really think that both of these things are related to the hormones, but I dont know, and I am only able to afford to talk to my therapist once a month.

Also, for the last two weeks Ive had this really odd kind of, I dont know... vibrating feeling in my lower right leg. It doesnt hurt. Its just annoying. I also woke up the other morning at 5 am and could feel my pulse strongly in about 15 different places in my body. It was crazy and kind of scared me. My blood pressure and pulse are actually normal according to my most recent reading, and I havent had the weird feeling in my leg for two days now, which is the longest I have gone without it in some time.

I tend to get really, really worried and obsessed with health issues, which is making the whole hrt/ transition thing really tough for me. I'm OCD, and I tend towards hypochondria. My therapist made me promise to stop reading the indications and warnings on medicinces, because I can literally make myself sick.

With regards to the HRT, I want this almost exactly the same amount that I fear it, so I have days when I am glad to have finally made some progress, and days when I feel like I must be crazy to be putting my body through this. Twice since I started I have taken the patches off for the better part of a day because I just had one of those moments where I thought I couldnt handle it. The last two days have been the latter type, and its been very difficult for me not to just take off the patches and have another nice long purge spiral of doom. I feel like if I can stick it out and hang on, if I keep with the therapy, I can come out of this dark place and things will be better, but right now Im just terribly worried.

So, if anyone else has had any kind of similar experience or can offer any advice, it would mean a lot to me. I'll lay all of my concerns on my therapist in a couple of days, but the help would still be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

Isobelle

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Guest mia 1

Well Isobelle first thing is call you Doctor you diagnose yourself as hypochondriac but even hypochondriacs can get really sick...

Second call your therapists hotline and tell him/her you can't wait for the appointment you need to talk to some one now!

Don't wait for regular office hours....do it now........Also there is nothing in your post that is against the rules so don' worry about that.....

We are with you all the way keep venting and letting us know how things are going with you......

If there are any points that I have missed let me know...Mia

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i'm not on hormones yet, so my knowledge is limited. but some of the things you are experiencing are common. the libeto plummet is normal. T comtrols most of that. and it is my personal experience that without hormones, i try to kill my libeto through willpower to get it to be quiet. and for some girls, they seem to gently encourage it to flow through them in the right mood. it will probibly take time to find this feeling in yourself. of course, maybe you are just ment to have low libeto, i guess it just depends on what you want.

anxiety could be playing a role in other issues though. i usually get violently sick when stressed, but i've found it can take any form it wants. your brain is working under a new operating system, so you may feel things in many new ways.

the big heath concern you should watch out for is blood clots. make sure you absolutly never smoke, and exercise helps from what my doctor told me. one thing i do know is that anxiety can and does occure is some cases after getting on hormone therapy. i have recieved this infomation from multible doctors in person, so it is normal. as for what to do about it, i have no idea. that is best vented to a therapist in order to clear out thoughts and to get a new, profetional perspective. but in the end you are going to have to deside if it is worth it, keeping in mind the partial reversability. its hard to tell what hormones hit first and to what degree, but i sertainly hope you find peace either way.

sorry if i'm sharing infomation that you already have, but this is most of my knowledge of the subject. until i get hormones, it will be hard to tell what it does to the mind. good luck in whatever you do.

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Guest ~Brenda~

My Dear Isobelle,

These are questions for your endocrinologist. I wish I could give you more concrete answers, but your questions require the guidance of a qualified physician. I am not qualified, I am just a computer nerd!

Feel better my dear, and good luck on your transition!! You look great!!!

LOL

bernie

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THAT'S WHAT I LEFT OUT! *slaps head* i meant to say see a doctor about it. that they actually know something. cant believe i forgot that most important part :lol: sorry about that

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Guest Isobelle Fox

Thanks for the replies. Theyre all very thoughtful and encouraging. The problem is I dont have an endo. Im not doing this on my own, though. Because of where I live, and because of my income, I dont have any real resources for this. I am talking to Dr. Bushong, whos contact information I got here on Laura's. I had my blood work done at the local clinic. He had the required tests faxed to the doctor, and then the doctor here faxed them Bushong's consulting doctor who then makes the recommendation about what to take and how much. I talked to my doctor at the clinic about what I was doing and he just looked at me like I was an exhibit in a zoo. Ive been back to see him once since then and he just kind of shrugs whenever I ask him if something thats happening seems to be normal or bad or whatever. Health care in this town is really poor, and since I dont have insurance or much money, its that much worse.

As for contacting Bushong between sessions, it doesnt seem to be possible. And with regards to physical health issues, if I email him he just recommends going to the doctor, which is kind of understandable, I guess, since he cant inspect or diagnose over the phone anyway.

Really, everything seems quite a bit less than ideal about this situation, but its all I have. I know I could postpone all of this until my finances maybe get better, or until I could maybe live in a place where I could go through better channels. But I kind of ended up on this road out of desperation, anyway, and even though things dont seem to be all that great right now, I know what it will probably be like to try to put the genie back in the bottle for another few years. Im not sure I can- that might be more dangerous to try than what Im going through now.

So, anyway, I'll ask Bushong about all of this stuff wednesday and see what he says, and Ill report back.

Again, thanks for the kind words and the encouragement. They are greatly appreciated.

with love,

Isobelle

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Guest doodle

Hi Isobelle You have to go to your doctor. I have been on HRT since May and have not had problems like you are describing.

I don't like the idea of the patches and didn't want try them for no real logical reason.. I have had shots in the past and are now taking pills. I like the pills because you can split them so you can take smaller doses at different times of the day or just lower you dose if you want. You can't do that with the patches or shots.. I did have a few problems with pills . I was taking a large dose of spiro in the morning which made me a little dizzy at times. I split the dose half in the a.m. and the half in the p.m..the dizzyness went away. The other problem was that my breasts got very red and my doctor lower my dose and things go better.

I 'm not someone who worries about my health but sometimes I wish this stuff would kill me. I've been a bit bummed out lately Please. Let us know how you are doing.

doodle

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Guest Donna Jean

Izzy, Sweetie......

The leg tingling and so forth that you describe.......

I do know that a real threat with hormones is Thrombosis..(blood clots)...they can travel through your body and do bad things...It is also imparative that those on hormones do not smoke!

The pain in the testicle may be sexual function related, but you need to bring these things up right away if your appointment with Dr. Bushong is tomorrow ..tell him and see what his suggestions are...don't let this go...

I do know that anxiety can make your mind race and bring up all kinds of thoughts.......

Talk to Bushong about this....

Honey...we don't want to see you have problems, so make SURE to tell him these things and if you need to see the doctor...DO IT!......OK? Even if you have to borrow the money or make payments. If you need to go..do it!

Tell us what's going on, we care about you!

HUGG

Donna Jean

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Guest JCinDenver

Ask your doctor about taking 81mg asprin daily. This can help prevent blood clots.

As far as libido goes, it will continue to drop. The spiro is doing its job.

The breast soreness is a sign of breast growth. Enjoy it, for when it stops, so does growth. Massage them!

For the first several months after starting hrt, my erections were painful.

After 2 yrs of hrt, erections are medicore (if at all), & maybe 60% of what ithey once were.

Jamie

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Guest Elizabeth K

Izzy

I am on HRT and I have exerienced a few things but not like you mention. SOmething seems off - have it checked out.

Lizzy

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Guest Little Sara
the libeto plummet is normal. T comtrols most of that.

I'm not so sure about that, because in my case its the complete reverse. I'm not with a through-the-roof libido or even anything close, but I was at zero before HRT.

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Isobelle i also recommend seeing a doctor, i have been on hrt for 10 months and have not had tingling in my legs, this is not normal, is there a red spot or a hot feeling where it is tingling or is the tingling not isolated to one area, one area with swelling, redness or hot could indicate a dvt which others have said can be deadly. As far as the male function goes this is normal from what i heard from others, i have had severe ed for many years before starting hrt but i can tell you my libido has gone to almost zero.

Little Sara said her libido went thru the roof and so did a friend of mine, she had very little libido but now it's kinda in overdrive, not sure why this happens but it seems normal.

Paula.

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Guest Little Sara
Isobelle i also recommend seeing a doctor, i have been on hrt for 10 months and have not had tingling in my legs, this is not normal, is there a red spot or a hot feeling where it is tingling or is the tingling not isolated to one area, one area with swelling, redness or hot could indicate a dvt which others have said can be deadly. As far as the male function goes this is normal from what i heard from others, i have had severe ed for many years before starting hrt but i can tell you my libido has gone to almost zero.

Little Sara said her libido went thru the roof and so did a friend of mine, she had very little libido but now it's kinda in overdrive, not sure why this happens but it seems normal.

Paula.

No no, it did *not* go through the roof, now it's normal. It was nothing before though, like zero, nothing at all, no attraction to anyone.

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Thanks for the replies. Theyre all very thoughtful and encouraging. The problem is I dont have an endo. Im not doing this on my own, though. Because of where I live, and because of my income, I dont have any real resources for this. I am talking to Dr. Bushong, whos contact information I got here on Laura's. I had my blood work done at the local clinic. He had the required tests faxed to the doctor, and then the doctor here faxed them Bushong's consulting doctor who then makes the recommendation about what to take and how much. I talked to my doctor at the clinic about what I was doing and he just looked at me like I was an exhibit in a zoo. Ive been back to see him once since then and he just kind of shrugs whenever I ask him if something thats happening seems to be normal or bad or whatever. Health care in this town is really poor, and since I dont have insurance or much money, its that much worse.

As for contacting Bushong between sessions, it doesnt seem to be possible. And with regards to physical health issues, if I email him he just recommends going to the doctor, which is kind of understandable, I guess, since he cant inspect or diagnose over the phone anyway.

Really, everything seems quite a bit less than ideal about this situation, but its all I have. I know I could postpone all of this until my finances maybe get better, or until I could maybe live in a place where I could go through better channels. But I kind of ended up on this road out of desperation, anyway, and even though things dont seem to be all that great right now, I know what it will probably be like to try to put the genie back in the bottle for another few years. Im not sure I can- that might be more dangerous to try than what Im going through now.

So, anyway, I'll ask Bushong about all of this stuff wednesday and see what he says, and Ill report back.

Again, thanks for the kind words and the encouragement. They are greatly appreciated.

with love,

Isobelle

while i am not liscensed to tell you that what your experiencing is okay...i also had the same problem with pain in my testicals in the first month or so and then it went away, idk about the leg though...best of luck :)

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