Hi everybody,
I'm in the Denver area. I'm 68 now.
I've been out of touch with the T "community" for many years, but have a question.
I transitioned M-F in the early 90's. I haven't kept up with hormone topics since, or had much interaction with doctors about it. My GP doctor of many years barely tolerates me and treats me like a human being, but she's that way with pretty much everyone.
I've been on estradiol, all this time.
A few years after GRS, I had my levels checked and the testo was down to something like 7, which I recall was at the very bottom of the normal female range.
I don't know if it's an aging thing, or a hormone thing, though, but sleeping as gradually gotten more and more difficult, and segmented. Like sleeping a few hours, watching some TV, then 2-3 more hours.
I used to watch the series "Turn", about the revolutionary war, and it's apparently always been fairly normal for people NOT to sleep straight through, but to sleep in segments, which I think they called "First watch", second watch, etc.
But I used to sleep straight through when I was younger, and before transition.
I've also noticed that when I eat steak or beef, sometimes it gives me a great night's sleep, so I'm wondering if the hormones in that might be something my brain needed?
I mean, my brain and body is genetically male - fact. So is it possible that I might need the slightest trace more, of some testo, to sleep well?
What's the regimen/protocol on that?
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