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Started by llerret, November 11, 2014, 08:08:23 PM
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Quote from: HelloKitty on November 11, 2014, 08:20:57 PMDosages! O.O Not allowed I don't think
Quote from: mrs izzy on November 11, 2014, 08:26:48 PMEvery doctor seems to have there own idea of E levels,My doctor wants mine around the 400 mark.That could be the reason?
Quote from: 23 Skidoo on November 11, 2014, 08:39:30 PMIn regards to noticing physical changes, it could just be the initial burst of changes has subsidized and has become more gradual now. For example, to focus specifically on nipple pain you mentioned, I've taken E sublingually for the past 7 months, the dose has been upped twice during that time, last time around 3 weeks ago. The pain that use to be present under my areola is now less prevalent than it was a few months ago at half the dose.
Quote from: Lady_Oracle on November 11, 2014, 09:34:45 PMI'm only about 5 months away from my 3 year mark and the changes after the first 6 months became gradual for me, especially breast growth. I'm just now reaching the final stages of breast growth and it seems to have slowed again after I had another small burst of growth. Anyways what I'm trying to say is that since you're at 10 months that the rate you develop now is gonna slow down because a lot of the initial changes that happen fast are done mostly, like softer skin, the first breast buds and so on. Body fat redistribution takes the longest too.To add, your e levels are fine imo if they're above 120 or so since estrogen works gradually throughout time. Higher levels doesn't necessary mean faster feminization cause there's only so much your body can handle at once. Now if you're feeling off mentally then that's a different story cause some people do feel better at a higher level. As long as your T is being blocked properly, I wouldn't worry too much. I experienced a spike in my T levels and that's what really messes with your feminization plus it screws up your mental state really badly.
Quote from: Christine Eryn on November 12, 2014, 11:27:51 AMI'll put it to you this way... when I first started HRT I was on injections and patches, a combination I hated. I did injections once a week, and felt the patches were too much trouble and weren't effective. A few years later I found another doctor and switched to low doses of E & Spiro, a combo I do love. This was a daily thing and has been for years. Of course, everyone is different and certain things work and others don't, but daily is the way to go for me.