Quote from: TranSketch on April 05, 2018, 10:02:37 PM
One would hope that it doesn't add much more delay than the whole process has been so far, to many years wasted as a male as it stands so I don't want any more delays if it can be avoided regarding HRT a lot of the stuff I read is confusing, if I read correctly it seems to be the case that it takes pre-existing fat and shifts it to you hips etc and then one person on a forum said they started losing weight when they started HRT, I'd like to think HRT would magically shift my stomach fat elsewhere technically making me skinnier but it seems to good to be true and I can't quite figure out how HRT magically knows to shift excess fat as opposed to making more, do you have any knowledge regarding this that'll clear it up?
@ TranSketch: There is absolutely NO MAGIC and NO STANDARD WAY that HRT works in every body. Some do report about fat redistribution, others do not agree.... same with weight loss, some report yes, others report just the opposite and they gain weight... perhaps the weight goes to the curves and maybe not.
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HRT can be a slow process and for some it is quicker... the thing to remember is that EVERY BODY reacts differently to HRT and what you read about others can likely not be your results.
As is said many times on this site, "Your mileage may vary" Basically you get what HRT and your body give you. Your changes and time line are specific to you and no one else.
I have posted many times that "Patience is required with HRT, usually nothing happens quickly, or at least not as quickly as we all desire." I have been on HRT for 3+ years and finally in the 3rd year final and significant changes happened in my boobs and my hips... my face and my body hair reduction. I was able to go full-time about a year and a half ago... some transitioners do that more quickly and others a little slower.
Wishing you well with your transition plans and please keep your updates coming.
Danielle