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Post Orchi and no sore Boobs?


ShawnaLeigh

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So this was totally unexpected. 

My breast growth seems to of stopped, shut down, no sore breast once the surgery for my Orchi was completed.  I mean sore the day of and nothing afterwards.  I expected with the natural source of "T" gone they would go into hyper drive but instead it appears to be zero soreness hence no growth.

Is this normal?

 

Disclaimer: yes I will ask my doctors of course but just wanted to hear if this has occurred with others who have had this surgery.

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Give it a minute. It took mine about three months to get sore again. Now they're REALLY sore.

 

You still have some T though. Your adrenal glands produce it. Just like in a cis-female or maybe a little less depending on your own biological quirks.

 

Hugs!

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Also, you've already got C-cups. Don't be greedy. ?

 

Hugs!

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44 minutes ago, Jackie C. said:

Also, you've already got C-cups. Don't be greedy. ?

 

Hugs!

Not C they are more B++  lol

 

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Ah, well then. Let me rephrase that.

 

Don't be greedy. ?

 

Hugs!

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ShawnaLeigh 

B++? In 26 months I have a respectable A+...I can only dream. 
I am seriously considering an Orchi. Recently had a minor, minor stroke, but it was enough that my endro is considering taking me off HRT. To be honest, if it is a choice between the hormones and a stroke, I‘ll take the stroke. I am 70 and I am finally able to not only like myself but love who I have become and to go back is not acceptable.

With an Orchi I can reduce my estrogen and not lose any ground I have gained in feminization. I really don’t need those pesky gonads. I am even considering a vulvoplasty to further feminize my body. 
 

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I had a scare a few weeks ago. The soreness was gone for a bit. I posted about it in the mtf thread. I was worried the growth stopped. But a couple days later the soreness and tightness was back with a vengeance. It comes and goes in waves I guess. 

 

~Toni

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After being on estrogen for a while your body will go into a grow-rest-grow-rest mode until its done.  Don't fret.  

 

Jani  

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Hi,

i started T blocker on Jan 14, 2020. I then started <removed> until June 26, 2020. I had my orchiectomy that day. I stopped cassodex the day before ( i was on that <removed> to suppress T) and nothing has been the same since. I am crying easily at like nothing things that are all of a sudden filled with emotional significance. I had some serious deeply embedded emotional "things" breakloose and surface that therapy has been helping to dislodge. Besides that I feel fantastic for the most part. My Boobs seem to have gotten twice as fulll overnight, nipples and areola larger,smoother and softer and more sensitive. And buds just ache like a toothache, not bad but sore and constant. It is incredible to wear cute panties without those ugly things popping out. and I sleep the night through without waking up ten times to pee. I do feel very different, that is for sure.

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