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Life Of Michelle K

Started by Michelle_K, October 06, 2024, 07:02:34 PM

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Michelle_K

Watching some video about Linux yesterday, it mentioned that Microsoft Windows had everything. I thought, yes, Jack of all trades, master of none. I thought about the DVDs I tried to make on Windows 8, and a lot ended up being unplayable. I would then try on my XP machine, using non windows software, and the non windows software would inform me that the file was too large for the disc. It would have been nice if the windows DVD burner had informed me that the file was too large instead of burning the file onto the disc until there was no more room, and then inform me of a disc failure.
 I'm getting a new laptop with Windows 11. I'll see if I can do it right this time. First thing to do is try to make a Windows 11 installer using the laptop itself. Then see if I can partition the drive without destroying the software. The final step will be a dual boot system with Linux.

I once had a subscription to a psychology magazine. And I know the basics of computer programing. I wondered once about combining the two and reprogram my own mind. At the very least, understand that whether or not my dad knew it, he was brainwashing me.

Reading in other forums about the person having to know about estrogen and having to teach their doctor about what estrogen does to the male body helps me understand that doctors don't know everything. Knowing what I know about Klinefelter syndrome, I can dismiss the endocrinologist's opinion on the subject. I don't know if it was an outright lie, or she was misinformed.
If in fact that estrogen is needed, and not just a lack of testosterone for breast growth, and I already have breast growth, then it should indicate that I already have estrogen in my system. It seems to me that I should be tested to find out how much I already have, to get a proper dosage to bring it to the proper level.

Someplace I read about the importance of a person having estrogen coursing through their veins having the proper marking of female on the license. It is to avoid being given any medication that would conflict with estrogen.
Michelle

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All humans produce both estrogen and testosterone. The presence of ovaries and the lack of testes provide more estrogen than testosterone. The lack of ovaries and presence of testes provide more testosterone and less estrogen. The difference is also in the quantity of each produced.
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Michelle_K

I just watched a couple of videos about HRT injection. They were very informative. They were done by a registered nurse, and were very detailed. Part of my learning about HRT.

Part of my dislike for injections might go back to my childhood. It took three different attempts to get a reaction from the smallpox vaccine. My mother said I got sick after the third attempt, and I don't have the smallpox vaccine scar. My mother had claimed that she had smallpox when she was younger. I doubt that, perhaps cowpox. That would raise another possibility that I had gotten the cowpox earlier, and became immune to smallpox.

I had a friend once that was diabetic. I saw him do a self injection. He told me that his sister was diabetic, and mentally was unable to do self injections. Her husband had to help her. She died when he was not around a few days to help her.

Could you imagine playing darts with used syringes.
Michelle
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