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Initial effects of androgen blockers: Adverse reaction or glimpse of the future?

Started by Terracotta, March 14, 2014, 08:04:07 AM

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Terracotta

The first 24 hours of commencing androgen blockers (as a bridge to estrogen). Had initially made colours look insanely saturated and overwhelming in a really dramatic sense. Walking through a supermarket aisle it all felt like this two-dimensional, hyperdefined, ultra high definition, super saturated intense experience. I didn't feel different as a person or anything and I didn't feel "crazy" as it was just optically different, so I assumed it was permenant.

48 hours later : The optical effects dissapearred and I feel just as I did before, but I have the awareness that colour acuity is a feminine trait so I figured when it was happening that it was permenant.

Is it just a fluke/adverse reaction? Or a pre-insight to the effects of later HRT?



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Jessica Merriman

I noticed the color thing as well. Another thing was the effect music had on me. I have never danced, but now get a good song going and I cant keep from moving. I also get really emotional to dramatic music in movies now. :)
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