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T changes between 1 - 2 years?

Started by ephone, September 09, 2015, 08:38:31 PM

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ephone

Hey folks, just wondering if anyone has noticed changes between 1 - 2 years on T? Or does this become the point where changes kind of stopped? Thanks  8)

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Dex

I'm almost 22 months on T. For me, the changes slowed down, but have not stopped. At about 1 year, I switched from every other week injections to weekly injections. I saw additional growth downstairs at that point. Other than that, it has been very gradual since then. My arm hair has started to fill in, my stomach hair has started to spread upwards more and I started getting chest hair, my facial hair has started to fill in much more and is growing in faster and thicker, my body structure has become even more masculine and my arms in particular have gotten larger and vein-ier. It has definitely slowed down, and it's not as much new things as it is a continuation and a building on the things that already started.
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Dante

I'm a little under a year and a half on T, and I'd say about the same as Dex.

I've noticed more of my arm hair has darkened since the one year mark (I had blond arm hair my entire life, but I have very dark brown hair), and I've gotten a bit more leg/chest/facial hair. My facial hair is growing back faster than it used to as well (and I keep forgetting to shave every day, still not quite used to it  ::)). Still waiting on a more masculine physique but I'm also still working on losing weight so it's to be expected that's slower than everything else.





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Konnor

I was two years in July. I agree with the other guys. Facial hair growing in more and growing back faster, chest hair and stomach hair coverage is expanding, and had some continued fat redistribution. My arm hair is finally starting to extend down my hands and darken up. I haven't really measured but downstairs growth has probably continued a bit too. Hope this helps :)
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WanderingFace

I'm only a little over three weeks so my personal experience is lacking. However I have heard full changes can take as long as 5 to 10 years to complete. If you think of it as puberty, a 12 year old isn't turned into a full grown man by 14. Still, I have no doubt the changes are slower further down the line.
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RaptorChops

I'm 2 years on T and I feel like my changes are very slow compared to other guys. I pass 100% of the time but I mentally feel like my body doesn't look that much different. I have gained a decent amount of facial hair but it's still very patchy. I have a very light trail of hair on my abdomen. My arm hair is a bit thicker as well as my leg hair. The hair on my head is still the same as it was except it started to recede a bit. Fat has gone straight to my stomach so I've been trying to work it off.. My hip area has slimmed down a tiny bit but not a whole lot. Oh and back before I started T I was a mere 115-120 lbs. I am happily 155 lbs as of now, gives me more to work with :P

My face is starting to slowly thin out because I had that whole puffy crap going on when I started. I also noticed that my trapezius muscles (between your neck and shoulders) have gotten much larger. My voice is definitely more masculine but it's still squeaking.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I dunno.
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ephone

Thanks for your insight everyone - this is all very interesting.. and it all makes sense. I'm wondering how much the facial features change from 1 year versus say 4 years but aging also occurs..

Quote from: WanderingFace on September 12, 2015, 08:43:26 PM
I'm only a little over three weeks so my personal experience is lacking. However I have heard full changes can take as long as 5 to 10 years to complete. If you think of it as puberty, a 12 year old isn't turned into a full grown man by 14. Still, I have no doubt the changes are slower further down the line.

This too makes A LOT of sense. I notice that guys on 5+ years on T actually look more mature in a different sense than just.. being older if that makes sense? I still feel a bit like an adolescence..
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