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Pros and Cons of Estrogen

Started by Gadgett, November 07, 2011, 06:31:03 AM

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Gadgett

I just got done reading a thread to my hubby who is FTM and it got me thinking about the other way around...

https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,109402.20.html

So can you all tell me the pros and cons of Estrogen as well as how long you've been on it? Hopefully I'll be starting soon and am looking forward to the process but I'm curious how it's effected anyone else. Also I do apologize ahead of time if this thread has already been done.
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Renate

Pros
  • It makes you happy
  • It does a bunch of physical things
Cons
  • It makes your metabolism slow down
    • You will always be cold
    • You can't eat like a linebacker anymore
Mixed
  • With less alcohol dehydrogenase in your system you'll get drunk easier
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JenJen2011

As far as I know, there are no cons. :)
"You have one life to live so live it right"
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Annah

with my weekly estrogen shots i noticed some pros and cons

Pros: physical transformation was lightening fast. I do not think i would have had the same results with the pill but who knows?

Euphoria by mid week.

Cons: Since i am being injected with pure estrogen for a weeks worth in one shot on Monday I am pretty emotional on day one since i have more estrogen in me than 3 pregnant women lol.

Day two not as emotional but still there

Day three, four, five and six I am right as rain

Day seven I am cranky as the estrogen has tapered and im ready for the next shot.
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JenJen2011

Quote from: Annah on November 07, 2011, 08:42:22 AM
with my weekly estrogen shots

I've always wanted to try shots to see if there was any difference. I always hear shots are more effective. The problem is my HRT doc lives about 1 hour and 45 minutes away. I don't have a problem going once a year for a checkup/refills but once a week would be crazy.

Do you go to the doc once a week or do you inject yourself? If you do, how much do you pay for each office visit?
"You have one life to live so live it right"
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Rebekah with a K-A-H

Quote from: Renate on November 07, 2011, 07:51:50 AM
Pros
  • It makes you happy
  • It does a bunch of physical things
Cons
  • It makes your metabolism slow down
    • You will always be cold
    • You can't eat like a linebacker anymore
Mixed
  • With less alcohol dehydrogenase in your system you'll get drunk easier

I have a friend who has just started testosterone and IS A FURNACE.  I practically cling to him every time the weather drops because I'm always cold.
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Annah

Quote from: JenJen2011 on November 07, 2011, 08:53:04 AM
I've always wanted to try shots to see if there was any difference. I always hear shots are more effective. The problem is my HRT doc lives about 1 hour and 45 minutes away. I don't have a problem going once a year for a checkup/refills but once a week would be crazy.

Do you go to the doc once a week or do you inject yourself? If you do, how much do you pay for each office visit?

I see my doc about 4 times a year now. He gives me refillable prescriptions. I go to the pharmacy to pick up the vials and I go home and do the shots myself. Pop it in my arm once a week. I'm too squeamish to do it in my thigh lol.
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Diane Elizabeth

I am too squemish  to give anyone a shot, let alone myself.  I will stay with the patches even though I sometimes forget to change them on time. 
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Forever21Chic

  I see no cons to estrogen use.  :)

Quote from: JenJen2011 on November 07, 2011, 08:53:04 AM
I've always wanted to try shots to see if there was any difference. I always hear shots are more effective. The problem is my HRT doc lives about 1 hour and 45 minutes away. I don't have a problem going once a year for a checkup/refills but once a week would be crazy.

Do you go to the doc once a week or do you inject yourself? If you do, how much do you pay for each office visit?

   I self inject, my doctor gave me an injection in the butt cheek my first vist but after that i started injecting on my own.

Quote from: Annah on November 07, 2011, 11:28:44 AM
I'm too squeamish to do it in my thigh lol.

   Lol i never tried injecting in the arm. I ususally rotate from my thigh's to my butt cheeks.  :D

  Only thing i hate about injecting into the thigh is if you have a muscle contraction right as your pushing the needle down it HURTS like hell.  :'(
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Julie1957

Quote•You can't eat like a linebacker anymore

I don't eat as much but everything tastes SO much better!

Julie
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Mahsa Tezani

#10
2 years on xxx of spiro.

Pros: Look at the avatar.

Cons: Killed my dick from functioning.

My advice to you: Hormones aren't magic.
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Rebekah with a K-A-H

Quote from: Mahsa the disco shark on November 07, 2011, 02:14:38 PM
2 years on xxx of spiro.

Pros: Look at the avatar.

Cons: Killed my dick from functioning.

My advice to you: Hormones aren't magic.

They're clearly distilled encapsulated manifestations of the miracle of SCIENCE.
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Mahsa Tezani

Quote from: Wonderdyke on November 07, 2011, 03:25:32 PM
They're clearly distilled encapsulated manifestations of the miracle of SCIENCE.

Science is just applied magic or something geeky.
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Sam(my)I am

Quote from: Annah on November 07, 2011, 11:28:44 AM
I see my doc about 4 times a year now. He gives me refillable prescriptions. I go to the pharmacy to pick up the vials and I go home and do the shots myself. Pop it in my arm once a week. I'm too squeamish to do it in my thigh lol.

Now I'm not scared of needles but I have to ask, Does it hurt injecting yourself?
I had a variety of health issues and such when much younger I got calloused to needles but the idea of injecting myself makes me squirm XD Doesn't bother me when someone else pricks me but darn the thought of myself doing it... eeeeiii
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Rebekah with a K-A-H

Quote from: Mahsa the disco shark on November 07, 2011, 03:32:12 PM
Science is just applied magic or something geeky.

I'm going to go with "something geeky".

Biology is my bête noire right now...
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Alainaluvsu

on E for about 11 weeks (however I've only been on Spiro for 2 months).

Cons

Itchy skin
Loss of sex drive (Doesn't bother me at all)
Fragile nails
Skin more prone to cuts
Nipples so itchy it keeps me up at night sometimes!
Dry skin
Emotional range more dramatic (I can be yay!!! :) :) :) or NOOOOO  :'( :'( :'( or GRRRRRRRRRR  >:( >:( >:( ... used to be, 1 face is about all the emotion I had!)
Loss of strength (DRAMATIC)

Pros

Softer skin
Less body odor
Less oily hair & skin
Less body hair
More sympathetic
Calmer
I look cuter :D
Muscle loss (Yes, it's a con too, but I don't like looking all bulky)
Emotional range more dramatic (Hey, being really happy is great!!!)
No spontaneous erections (But they were rare for me anyways)
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Forever21Chic

Quote from: Sam(my)I am on November 07, 2011, 03:36:31 PM
Now I'm not scared of needles but I have to ask, Does it hurt injecting yourself?

  Sometimes yes, it feels like a pin prick for a second or two then it's all over. I found the easiest way to self inject is to hold the syringe like a pencil and quickly thrust the needle forward with one simple wrist motion. Trust me if you slowly push the needle in it hurts alot worse. 


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Sam(my)I am

Quote from: Rukia87xo on November 07, 2011, 05:26:35 PM
  Sometimes yes, it feels like a pin prick for a second or two then it's all over. I found the easiest way to self inject is to hold the syringe like a pencil and quickly thrust the needle forward with one simple wrist motion. Trust me if you slowly push the needle in it hurts alot worse. 


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hehe ok then, just have to be worried now about jabbing and hitting the wrong spot terribly XD
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JoanneB

Pros:
Feel so much better about being me
Don't ooze oil like tar pit
Don't stink like a tar pit
Hardly perspire (always cold maybe?)
Much softer skin, but needs plenty of TLC
Less body hair and regrowth takes forever
Actually have emotions and feelings

Cons:
Freeze may ass off more then ever before. A/C is the creation of the devil
My rubber finger nails aren't so rubbery, especially during the cold and dry winter air.
  - A minor benefit is getting really good at repairing my nails

I've done both pills and shots. Pills were either premarin or estradiol. Overall the shots rock. Far greater effect then pills ever had. I do a shot about every 10 days. The chocolate gorilla lets me know when  ;D  About a day or two after my breasts are super sensitive, otherwise I seem fairly even given my new emotional standard.

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Blanca

I,m 44 and six months on estrogen

Pros:   My face is more femenine
          My body is changing to a more femenine look
          I feel more self-confidence

Cons:  None     
       
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