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hello everyone

let me explain

early this year i stoped taking 'the pill' (i had to go on it to regulate my period)

anyway since iv been off i have noticed a few changes

my voice has got deeper

im getting chest hairs

my breast have reduced

sex drive increased

my period has gone to a 6 week cycle

im getting spots

im forver hungry

also my arms have got bigger with no exercise

and i dont have a clue why im getting these changes

and im not on any other drugs

explainations anyone?

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Well Leo,

The pill is a very low dose female hormone usually progesterone which could in your case have been blocking some of the testosterone that your body develops naturally - you might just have a rather high level of T on your own.

That's the only explanation that I can think of, Unless Zabrak's Blue Fairy has paid you a visit during the night! :lol:

Not a Doctor or a biologist, but that's all that makes sense to me.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest B.heard

Hey Leo might be worth getting a hormone check from your GP if you want some peace of mind but I dont think its anything to worry about I have a 'problem' just like it.. I rarely went to my GP but he got concerned for me about as my voice had dropped and he had noticed unusual hair growth and I only had 1 or 2 periods a year he made have a scan to check my overies where normal and a blood test nothing bad or painful the end result was just my body doesnt like to make many hormones male or female the numbers are both low, the doctors suggested I take the pill to correct this I said erm no thanks Im happy as I am lol

The most painful thing was looking how I do and being sat in a gyno clinic >.< where I was called in to an exam room for my blood tests as confused on lookers watched lol

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Guest StrandedOutThere

Most definitely get your hormones checked. Irregular periods are a symptom of PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome), among other things. PCOS can cause higher than "normal" testosterone levels, which could cause most of the symptoms you listed. Although these are pretty desirable symptoms for a guy in your position, I'd still want to get it checked out. I don't know what other badness might be associated with PCOS. There could be things happening that you DON'T want. No way to know for sure without getting checked out.

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Guest StrandedOutThere
hmm maybe but i cant talk to doc about periods and such i just get to embarassed and angry at the whole thing

I can totally understand that. The thing is, a little embarrassment and anger is a small price to pay for your health! Trust me!

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Guest My_Genesis
hello everyone

let me explain

early this year i stoped taking 'the pill' (i had to go on it to regulate my period)

anyway since iv been off i have noticed a few changes

my voice has got deeper

im getting chest hairs

my breast have reduced

sex drive increased

my period has gone to a 6 week cycle

im getting spots

im forver hungry

also my arms have got bigger with no exercise

and i dont have a clue why im getting these changes

and im not on any other drugs

explainations anyone?

hmm...I've never been on birth control, 6 weeks was always my regular but now it's way off...it's like continuous spotting i guess :blink:

And I have most of that other stuff you described too...especially: for someone who doesnt work out my arm muscles are pretty big, high sex drive, i can eat a lot and not gain weight (i think i mustve eaten at least 1000 calories at dinner...the cake alone was 600 :P)

i also dont really have any figure...and ive measured over and over because i couldnt believe it, but my measurements are like 34-34-36, approximately...

yeah I would get some kind of hormone test, I'm dying to get one because the curiosity is killing me lol...so I'd recommend you do the same since we seem to be in a similar predicament...or unusual lack of predicament perhaps? :D

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