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Dysphoria (Potentially triggering)

Started by carnuatus, November 23, 2015, 10:48:34 AM

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carnuatus

I was just bit by a strong wave of dysphoria. Stronger than I've felt for a while, likely because I have been suppressing it to an extent. I think I do that a lot just to stay sane. A great deal of this has to do with shark week, which makes me feel depressed as is and sometimes the influx of hormones will make me feel female/feminine. When that happens, I know what is about to happen. I was upset but keeping it at bay and now I'm just full-on dysphoric.
Feel free to ignore this and I'll likely delete this later, I just needed a place to vent.
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Peep

I get this every month with shark week too. I don't like wearing boxers at that time (i'm paranoid about getting them stained!) and i find little things like wearing plain briefs way harder than i should. so you're not alone ;)

I try to focus on the idea that it might not be that much longer til i don't get a period any more; waiting for treatment is still less time than waiting for the menopause...
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November Fox

I´ve thought about the idea of making a calendar with every shark week until you can get on T. Like cross it off every time, so less shark weeks remain.
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Kylo

If you have long to wait, perhaps ask your doctor for progesterone-only pills to keep shark week at bay or under control. I am using it while I wait, and I feel no change in temperament and no PMS, no dysphoria, not to mention blood is almost non-existent.
"If the freedom of speech is taken away, then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter."
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carnuatus



Quote from: T.K.G.W. on November 23, 2015, 05:10:24 PM
If you have long to wait, perhaps ask your doctor for progesterone-only pills to keep shark week at bay or under control. I am using it while I wait, and I feel no change in temperament and no PMS, no dysphoria, not to mention blood is almost non-existent.

Working on that, actually. :)

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Peep

Quote from: T.K.G.W. on November 23, 2015, 05:10:24 PM
If you have long to wait, perhaps ask your doctor for progesterone-only pills to keep shark week at bay or under control. I am using it while I wait, and I feel no change in temperament and no PMS, no dysphoria, not to mention blood is almost non-existent.

that's interesting, i've wanted to use birth control for a while but i've always been put off by the oestrogen part
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carnuatus

Ugh, today is worse than yesterday.

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