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Just some questions about starting T.

Started by Calder Smith, January 09, 2014, 02:12:26 PM

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Calder Smith

Hello there, I'm new to this forum. :)

I have some questions about T.. they might seem dumb sorry, but I'm a teenager who has just started to come out as trans and I don't know much about this stuff. :-\

First, how old do you have to be to start it? Does it depend on what state you live in?
Where do I go to start it? Is there like a special doctor for it?
How exactly do you take it?
What exactly does it do to you and what are some negative side effects?
Manchester United diehard fan.
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David27

I haven't been on T very long, but I can answer some of your questions.

Typically I think you have to be 18 to get T, but if your not done with puberty you maybe able to get on blockers with parental consent. I don't know about starting T before growth plate closure because T can be converted to E and E is supposedly what causes growth plates to close. Typically female bodied people stop growing 2 years after their 1st period.

You have to find an endo, other doctor, or gender center that will do it. I think plan parenthood does it, but I'm not sure. I recommend utilizing state trans* resources. Informed consent is easiest, but therapy is beneficial and some people require a letter.

You can take it in patches, gels, creams, and injections. Injections are the cheapest and patches are the most expensive in most cases.

Here is a better description here http://www.ftmguide.org/ttherapybasics.html and http://www.ftmguide.org/ttypes.html and http://www.ftmguide.org/tandhealth.html

Positives/neutral
It causes body hair to masculinize: face, arms, legs, chest, and hairline.
Deepening of voice
Emotional Changes for better or worse
Clitoral growth
Stops menstruation
Changes fat distribution to a more male pattern, but cannot change bone structure.
increased sex drive
easier to build muscle

Negatives
Acne
enlarged liver/liver damage/ liver cancer (men have higher risks of these conditions)
Heart health
Balding
Stronger smelling BO
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Calder Smith

Quote from: Trenton on January 09, 2014, 02:44:42 PM
I haven't been on T very long, but I can answer some of your questions.

Typically I think you have to be 18 to get T, but if your not done with puberty you maybe able to get on blockers with parental consent. I don't know about starting T before growth plate closure because T can be converted to E and E is supposedly what causes growth plates to close. Typically female bodied people stop growing 2 years after their 1st period.

You have to find an endo, other doctor, or gender center that will do it. I think plan parenthood does it, but I'm not sure. I recommend utilizing state trans* resources. Informed consent is easiest, but therapy is beneficial and some people require a letter.

You can take it in patches, gels, creams, and injections. Injections are the cheapest and patches are the most expensive in most cases.

Here is a better description here http://www.ftmguide.org/ttherapybasics.html and http://www.ftmguide.org/ttypes.html and http://www.ftmguide.org/tandhealth.html

Positives/neutral
It causes body hair to masculinize: face, arms, legs, chest, and hairline.
Deepening of voice
Emotional Changes for better or worse
Clitoral growth
Stops menstruation
Changes fat distribution to a more male pattern, but cannot change bone structure.
increased sex drive
easier to build muscle

Negatives
Acne
enlarged liver/liver damage/ liver cancer (men have higher risks of these conditions)
Heart health
Balding
Stronger smelling BO

Thanks bro, this helps a lot. Once I come out to my mom, I'll have to ask her to take me to a doctor to talk about it with them. I am kind of disappointed about the fact that I'll probably have to wait until I'm 18 to start T. Maybe it's a good thing so I'll have time to figure out some stuff and just decide if I truly do want to go through with this. As for blockers, I think I'm done with puberty so those aren't really needed.
Manchester United diehard fan.
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CursedFireDean

Quote from: Mr Hockey on January 09, 2014, 02:53:52 PM
Thanks bro, this helps a lot. Once I come out to my mom, I'll have to ask her to take me to a doctor to talk about it with them. I am kind of disappointed about the fact that I'll probably have to wait until I'm 18 to start T. Maybe it's a good thing so I'll have time to figure out some stuff and just decide if I truly do want to go through with this. As for blockers, I think I'm done with puberty so those aren't really needed.
If your parents are accepting and willing, you may be able to get on T as young as 16. One of my friends started T not too long ago at 17, and I also know someone else on track to start before he turns 18. A few doctors will prescribe younger than that, but it's definitely not nearly as common. 18 is not a strict number, it's definitely possible to start at 17 or even 16.





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Calder Smith

Quote from: CursedFireDean on January 09, 2014, 03:41:42 PM
If your parents are accepting and willing, you may be able to get on T as young as 16. One of my friends started T not too long ago at 17, and I also know someone else on track to start before he turns 18. A few doctors will prescribe younger than that, but it's definitely not nearly as common. 18 is not a strict number, it's definitely possible to start at 17 or even 16.

Thanks for the information. I haven't came out to my parents yet and I don't know how they would react to it. Oh yeah another question is how much does it cost? I live with my mom and she isn't that financially well off so of it's super expensive, I wouldn't be able to get it.

I'll have to research some doctors in my area that prescribes T to someone my age. Hmm if I can't find anyone.. it wouldn't hurt to wait a couple more years.
Manchester United diehard fan.
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CursedFireDean

May wanna edit your post. It's against the rules to state your age if you're under 18.





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Calder Smith

Quote from: CursedFireDean on January 09, 2014, 05:26:11 PM
May wanna edit your post. It's against the rules to state your age if you're under 18.

Oh sorry, didn't know that.. thanks for letting me know.
Manchester United diehard fan.
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