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One year of HRT for me today

Started by Melody Maia, October 06, 2011, 04:30:21 PM

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Melody Maia

So today marks exactly one year since I started HRT. I didn't know where life was going to take me back on October 6, 2010 or what I would end up looking like, but I think things have worked out pretty well so far. Thank you to all of you who have followed me from my early struggles to today. I posted some pics (including a shot of me taking my first pill) in the before/after thread here:

https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,106815.msg807370.html#msg807370
and i know that i'm never alone
and i know that my heart is my home
Every missing piece of me
I can find in a melody



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A_Dresden_Doll

Just think, the last year, everything that built up to that, and now the next four months, is all just the beginning. You are in the Beta phase, still, and about to go live in 4 months. And even in the infancy of become your true self, you've inspired so many. I know I wouldn't be here, one and half months on HRT, without you, or people like you. Thank you for sharing all of this with us.
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Stephanie.Izann

I am sooooooo happy for your Melody I've been watching you from the start and I am so happy for you and the courage you had to go full time. I celebrated my 1 year Sept. 30 and I am NOT full time but I'm def getting stares. LOL
Why don't you give us a little run down on how your year has been (condensed version). I'm sure the rest of us girls would love to hear it as well.
MANY MANY HUGS TO Y OU!
Stephanie!
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Mahsa Tezani

Quote from: Melody Maia on October 06, 2011, 04:30:21 PM
So today marks exactly one year since I started HRT. I didn't know where life was going to take me back on October 6, 2010 or what I would end up looking like, but I think things have worked out pretty well so far. Thank you to all of you who have followed me from my early struggles to today. I posted some pics (including a shot of me taking my first pill) in the before/after thread here:

https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,106815.msg807370.html#msg807370

I've been on them for two years. What an emotional roller coaster.

But it was totally worth it and I love what they did to my body.

You survived the first year...congrats!
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Melody Maia

Quote from: Stephanie.Izann on October 06, 2011, 05:36:04 PM
I am sooooooo happy for your Melody I've been watching you from the start and I am so happy for you and the courage you had to go full time. I celebrated my 1 year Sept. 30 and I am NOT full time but I'm def getting stares. LOL
Why don't you give us a little run down on how your year has been (condensed version). I'm sure the rest of us girls would love to hear it as well.
MANY MANY HUGS TO Y OU!
Stephanie!

Oh boy, so many things. It would be much too long even in condensed form. My vlogs are probably the best way to get a little taste of things. The only things not on there are my recent sex marker change on my DL and the fact that I now have a girlfriend.
and i know that i'm never alone
and i know that my heart is my home
Every missing piece of me
I can find in a melody



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Renesayer

I'll second what Mahsa said about it being an emotional roller coaster.  Whew... 

Congrats on your first year! Here's to another one! :)
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Joelene9

  You look gorgeous Melody!  I still got a little more than a month before I give my 1 year HRT vs. Herbals report.  My doctor says that I am well ahead of most of his TG patients on the breast development but nothing like yours!  I am quite satisfied on my progress anyway.  My HRT has gotten me OFF of the emotional rollercoaster I was on most of my life.  This past 8 months out of the 10 has been a lot smoother for me then at any time than I can remember.  I also have the benefit of family support.  Cousins, aunts, remaining uncle, nephews, nieces and all of my siblings, including the half ones have given me positive emails on this.  My new sister-in-law gave her support and told me that she does volunteer for her local LGBT chapter! 
  Joelene
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jesse

like a knife that cuts you the wound heals but them scars those scars remain
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Catherine Sarah

O M Gosh Melody!!
What an amazing journey in such a short time. From the 'grub' to the emerging butterfly, you have excelled. And I don't for one minute believe the 39 bit. You are WAY under that in looks. You would be straining the friendship if you said more than 30.
Big huggs and congratulations on your fabulous achievement. You are a fabulous woman. Celebrate
Be safe, well and happy.
Lotsa luv
Catherine




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cynthialee

So it is said that if you know your enemies and know yourself, you can win a hundred battles without a single loss.
If you only know yourself, but not your opponent, you may win or may lose.
If you know neither yourself nor your enemy, you will always endanger yourself.
Sun Tsu 'The art of War'
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kryst4h

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Melody Maia

Quote from: CatherineSarah on October 07, 2011, 10:05:21 AM
O M Gosh Melody!!
What an amazing journey in such a short time. From the 'grub' to the emerging butterfly, you have excelled. And I don't for one minute believe the 39 bit. You are WAY under that in looks. You would be straining the friendship if you said more than 30.
Big huggs and congratulations on your fabulous achievement. You are a fabulous woman. Celebrate
Be safe, well and happy.
Lotsa luv
Catherine

Thanks hon, that is very flattering. I've worked hard over the last year and was blessed with good genetics to make the transition it seems. Found out I'm a 38D at Victoria's Secret. I did start out with more than an A cup though if you look at my first boy pic.

I work with a bunch of early 20-somethings and they are usually very shocked to hear my age. I am 40 now actually. About 4 months away from 41. If all goes as planned, I will have my SRS on Feb. 7 and be released from hospital on my birthday on Feb. 10. Can't wait.
and i know that i'm never alone
and i know that my heart is my home
Every missing piece of me
I can find in a melody



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Catherine Sarah

Hi Melody,
I really soooo pleased to hear the good news about your hard work. Certainly has paid off, complete with interest.
So it's REALLY true  -  life starts at 40  -   Woo - who. Can't help being excited for you. Keep going, you're awesome. Will certainly be thinking of you in Feb. Hope you a great team to take to hospital with you.

Be safe, well and happy
Lotsa luv
Catherine




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kylie clark

Congrats.  I am so happy to hear this as I am starting at 34.  I also would like to say, I love reading your posts/updates.  They are encouraging.
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Melody Maia

Quote from: kylie clark on October 08, 2011, 08:53:15 AM
Congrats.  I am so happy to hear this as I am starting at 34.  I also would like to say, I love reading your posts/updates.  They are encouraging.

Glad you like reading my posts. All I can say is that when I started I really worried that I would never pass given my starting point and my age. However, here I am a year later and I can honestly say that I don't even think about it anymore. I just enjoy my day-to-day life as a woman and know I will be complete very soon. I hope you can find encouragement in that.
and i know that i'm never alone
and i know that my heart is my home
Every missing piece of me
I can find in a melody



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Naturally Blonde

Quote from: Melody Maia on October 06, 2011, 04:30:21 PM
So today marks exactly one year since I started HRT. I didn't know where life was going to take me back on October 6, 2010 or what I would end up looking like, but I think things have worked out pretty well so far. Thank you to all of you who have followed me from my early struggles to today. I posted some pics (including a shot of me taking my first pill) in the before/after thread here:

https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,106815.msg807370.html#msg807370

I've been on HRT for just over 10 years now and it's hardly made any difference. For me HRT has been like a 10 year placibo! very disappointing and heartbreaking. I am envious of the before and after examples where other people seem to have got more benefit from HRT than I have.

Living in the real world, not a fantasy
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Catherine Sarah

Hi NB,
I'm so sorry to hear HRT has not worked as effectively as you would have liked. Your avatar presents a really good picture of you. I don't have any problems discerning the woman in you, from it. Have you spoken with your doc. on variations and alternatives/additions to your programme? I guess too, in a lots of ways, our outcomes are largely determined by genetics. How does the rest of your family look? What specific areas do you think need addressing? Love to hear how you are coping. Be safe, well and happy.
Lotsa luv
Catherine




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Naturally Blonde

Quote from: CatherineSarah on October 09, 2011, 08:47:39 AM
Hi NB,
I'm so sorry to hear HRT has not worked as effectively as you would have liked. Your avatar presents a really good picture of you. I don't have any problems discerning the woman in you, from it. Have you spoken with your doc. on variations and alternatives/additions to your programme? I guess too, in a lots of ways, our outcomes are largely determined by genetics. How does the rest of your family look? What specific areas do you think need addressing? Love to hear how you are coping. Be safe, well and happy.
Lotsa luv
Catherine

Hi Catherine, over the last 10 years I've tried many different combinations of HRT and anti androgens, but so far they haven't worked. I've probably tried at least 15 or 16 different types of HRT. I agree with you it may be genetics as to why HRT doesn't work with me. When I first started  transition I thought HRT would work well for me as my mother was quite endomophic and she had fat in the right places.

I remember my friends mother suggesting I should try HRT when I had already been on HRT for about four years, so in her eyes it looked like I'd never been on HRT. I don't have any fat re-distribution, so with my top off I look like a slightly over weight guy and my bottom half has no shape or any physical changes and my upper body is too big compared with my lower body. The physical dimensions were better and more balanced before I started HRT and the HRT seems to have the opposite effect to what I was trying to achieve.

I have an very experienced well known endocrinologist in the U.K but he isn't very encouraging and he knows I've tried so many types of medication he doesn't think I'm going to achieve my goal regarding gaining female fat distribution.  I have very little breast growth, a male type fat belly, very skinny and boney lower legs and no hip development. I am in tears because after 10 years it hasn't worked and I find it hard to get through everyday.

Living in the real world, not a fantasy
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Melody Maia

#18
You might want to bring this topic into your own thread, but perhaps you should try other body modification methods such as tight-lacing and implants to give yourself more female typical curves.
and i know that i'm never alone
and i know that my heart is my home
Every missing piece of me
I can find in a melody



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Naturally Blonde

Quote from: Melody Maia on October 09, 2011, 02:27:01 PM
You might want to bring this topic into your own thread, but perhaps you should try other boy modification methods such as tight-lacing and implants to give yourself more female typical curves.

I think you mean body modification? I'm not sure what you mean about tight lacing though? are you suggesting corsets and stuff? and butt or hip implants etc don't usually work. This topic is really about HRT or in my case HRT not working for whatever reason. The receptors in my body seem to work against HRT and that is really what I'm trying to address.
Living in the real world, not a fantasy
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