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Changes so far

Started by TheGrayWolf, February 03, 2014, 12:30:09 AM

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TheGrayWolf

Hi everyone. I've been on T about 5 months now so I thought I'd share the changes I've had so far for those interested. I have not done any month-by-month kind of thing so these are all since I started up to now. In no particular order:

-voice has dropped into male range
-getting an adam's apple
-some fairly noticeable facial hair on my chin and a mustache (if I let it grow a while), and some bits on my neck and sideburns not noticeable to anyone else
-eating more
-happy trail
-a small amount of chest hair
-more hair on my thighs and maybe more on my lower legs but it's hard to tell since they were already hairy
-butt hair
-acne
-lower area growth
-higher sex drive
-somewhat stronger without working out
-my cholesterol had gone up but seems to be ok now, and the increase may or may not have been due to T


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BrotherBen

Huzzah! I'm noticing most of these too, at ~3months, but I wouldn't call my beard/mustache hair "noticeable" just yet, so kudos to you!


Be weird. Be random. Be who you are. Because you never know who would love the person you hide.
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TheGrayWolf

Thanks, BrotherBen. It is noticeable, although it looks like a 'puberty-stache' so it's not exactly attractive, haha. The chin hair can get relatively long if I don't shave for a long time, but it's very patchy, so I don't want to overstate anything. But hopefully it will start looking attractive some time in the nearish future. I'm sure we'll all get there in time, just a matter of being patient.


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