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Started by Natalia, June 30, 2017, 02:00:13 PM
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Quote from: Rachel_Christina on June 30, 2017, 02:19:50 PMI wonder what constitutes a low does? What are your levels like?If you get them to normal female levels then changes will occur.Does your low does have you in the female range?
Quote from: Rachel_Christina on June 30, 2017, 02:57:28 PMWell if your T is in the female range then it's the main thing.Why don't you bump up the estrogen?
Quote from: Natalia on June 30, 2017, 03:04:52 PMI was talking about that today with my doctor and she allowed me to raise the estrogen... but considering that most people says that feminization occurs within 2-3 years and stops...I don't know if I should expect further changes from now on (about fat distribution or breasts development)... should I?
Quote from: Dee Marshall on June 30, 2017, 03:13:10 PMI heard MOST changes. Changes can continue for 5 to 7 years. Also, that's assuming normal (teenage girl) levels. Basically, minimal doses hardly count at all. My doctor just upped me to a normal dose six months ago and my changes accelerated. Before that, no waist, no hips or butt, tiny tatas.
Quote from: Paige on June 30, 2017, 03:42:46 PMHi Natalia,I don't think it works like that way. If your dose isn't high enough you will not fully develop to your genetic potential. This doesn't preclude you from raising your dose of E in the future and getting that growth. I think the 2-3 years you talk about is for women who've been on a full dose for those years and many here past that time have still reported seeing improvements.Dena one of the admins here has mentioned that even after many years, upping her dose has had recent improvements. Some people who've been on low dose E for years and then starting taking a full dose, have still attained good results.You might also look into bioidentical progesterone.Take care,Paige
Quote from: Julia1996 on June 30, 2017, 05:35:15 PMAre you on blockers? When I started hrt they gave me high doses of blockers and estrogen & progesterone. I've had major changes in 2 years.Julia
Quote from: Rachel_Christina on June 30, 2017, 10:40:01 PMWell with your estrogen in proper female levels now, considering they wher on the low side, I can imagine you will see more changes.I think the changes are always pretty minimal anyway, I mean for everyone, they are helped massively by how we dress, hairstyle the use of make up.I spend little time looking for changes, I got bored of looking I guess, and that's when things started to happen lol
Quote from: Ⓥ on June 30, 2017, 05:53:07 PMI remember you... it's been a couple years, ya?IMO you look great but you know what they say about who's our worst critics, rite? (They eat popcorn with ketchup and olives)
Quote from: Rachel_Christina on June 30, 2017, 10:40:01 PMI think the changes are always pretty minimal anyway
Quote from: RobynD on July 01, 2017, 04:43:19 PMYou do look great. At about 2+ years i noticed a lot of change fairly early but less lately other than weight redistribution. I believe my breasts are also continuing to expand but at a slower rate. From what i have heard, there is real advantage in increasing doses, no matter what point in transition you are at and i have heard of women getting new changes decades later with hormone adjustments.