I think we are have those moments. In some ways I think estrogen makes our dysphoria more noticeable, since it's no longer part of the constant background noise of life.
I remember looking in a mirror a few months after starting HRT, and thinking for the first time, "wow, this is what it's like to see myself in the mirror and like what I see." But, inevitably, I would catch another glimpse of myself in the mirror and see maleness, and my dysphoria would suddenly skyrocket. I was more numb to my dysphoria before because I never knew what it was like to look in a mirror and not be repulsed by what I saw.
That said, maybe see if, over time, your nose is a recurring source of discomfort. If it is, you might want to consider getting a consultation for rhinoplasty to help relieve your dysphoria.
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