Hi,
In my talks with many trans people what keeped coming up was lose of strength ,hmm funny that i thought, so did a bit of home work and yes it effected most trans and some was a lose of 60 % wow i thought , were the meds to strong or other or health issues , the blood tests seem to not show any thing out of order so quess you well most any way have to just take it on board and live with it or with out your male strength.
This is where its totaly different for my self ,i trained on the sites i worked on as a chippy and a little before that in the cabby shop and did weight lifting not your normal gym type it was lifting furniture on to a rotating table to spray it so quess who got very strong , in the begining two of us did it till i got sick of that and did my self was the furniture heavy yes yet i got strong enough to do it,
Now youll say i would have big muscles and bulk no not at all and have remained the same weight 11 1/2 stone =154 lbs,+ for 47 years no fat ever no bulk at all just a normal female body fit as strong as and light on her feet and quick, now at 67 ,
Meds did not change my body concerning weight or much else as you know im a intersexed female so meds have no power with in my body as to weight strength or over all shape , and that proves a matter with my difference from those of you who are, like it or not male bodyed , and when you go on meds they work very differently from us ,now i wont say all intersexed people , just a few who may be like my self ,
And as a beside my bodys own hormones did more changes than meds did.and that started over 21 years ago , Just some thing to think about we are not all the same in how our bodys work ,
...noeleena...