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Hrt At Age 27


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Hi I am 27 years old ( actually I will be 27 yo in 3 days, so you may wish to me happy birthday from now ) and I am thinking very seriously about starting HRT in the near future.

I really want to listen about the experiences other people with approximately the same age as mine had with HRT. Am I still at an age when I expect a big change from them?

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Guest Little Sara

Definitely (I started at 23, almost 24), but really your mileage may vary.

Someone might get a B or C cup easily, while I struggle to even reach a B cup. My family isn't really big-breasted.

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Guest Elizabeth K

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE

Make certain your HRT is legal and monitored by a qualified physician.

I don't meet your criteria - a 'few' years older (3 1/2 tmes) but on HRT for four months - EXCELLANT results!

YMMV - this is 'your milliage may vary' - the standard answer to the question, "what can I expect from HRT?"

Lizzy

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Like we always say - legal and monitored HRT only!

As to the changes they depend a lot on your genes - look at the women in your family and you will approach that build some say a cup size smaller but that isn't carved in stone either.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Donna Jean

Hey, Mak.....

Well, that's wonderful! I don't want to beat a dead horse, but hormones are dangerous...be sure to be monitored and that they are prescribed...

This is my 7th week on them and I'm feeling wonderful! I have things happening that are making me very happy! I'm not too big a person so I have a decent base to work with....

And I'm already kinda cute.......

Good luck, Honey....be careful!!!

HUGG

Donna Jean

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Guest Emily_MI

I am 38 and hopefully mid to later this year I will be starting on HRT through my therapist, of course I want to be optimistic about the changes I am hoping it will do, but I know that at 38 years and starting out later in life compared to someone who is like 10 years younger so I am not sure exactly how HRT will really make a difference or not?

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I am 38 and hopefully mid to later this year I will be starting on HRT through my therapist, of course I want to be optimistic about the changes I am hoping it will do, but I know that at 38 years and starting out later in life compared to someone who is like 10 years younger so I am not sure exactly how HRT will really make a difference or not?

Emily - I'm 61 - they are making a HUGE difference in me - four months HRT - so keep our spirits up - can happen.

Lizzy

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Hi Mak and i see today is your birthday.

Happy Birthday

Sorry I'm late posting but i see you have met some others already, and they have given you some advise, but I'll add my two cents worth, gee with inflation it's probably like $20.00 by now ^_^ . Self medicating is dangerous, people have died from taking too high dosages or the wrong kind of estrogen, more is usually not better, and you need to be monitored by a Dr. or Endo that will do bloodwork so you know you are not on a too high dosage. Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) can and does happen, if it does the clot could break loose and go to your heart, lungs or brain.

Like some others I'm a bit older, just turned 57, i am MtF and have been on hrt 11 months with really good results, so at 38 you should do just fine, but as others have already said YMMV.

HUGS!

Paula.

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