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Just started hrt (breasts day one?)

Started by MuseTablot, August 11, 2015, 08:33:44 AM

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MuseTablot

So i have been lurking around the forums here before i started hormones just to get a feel as to what i should expect in a general time line. But the very first day i took estrogen and t blockers that seemed to cause this weird tingly feeling through out my body in random patches and eventually my left nipple started to throb for the rest of the night.
I checked this morning and well... im told no change should happen the first day and anything we see is just mental but my left side is obviously bigger then the right. (my left side causes a shadow already, but maybe it was the lighting?)
Pretty happy if results are happening this fast, but im told they should not so im a bit confused




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jayyylmao

If you ever have concerns about hormones, you should always talk to your doctor. That said, I know from personal experience that boobs grow very weirdly. For me, it was almost overnight that I went from flat chested to B cup. It was intense.
It may be similar to how many people who take T feel like their throat is itchy after only a few days to a week on T, when the voice doesn't drop til about 3 months. So it could be just in your mind, since you only started, but if you're concerned, talk to your doc.