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How much time do I have?

Started by Terra, November 21, 2008, 07:14:28 PM

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Terra

As i've stated in earlier posts I probably am going to be out of school untill at least next fall. This means that I probably won't be able to get my meds, so i'm wondering what should I expect?

I know Testosterone is much more powerful then estrogen, and i'm looking into maybe trying to get the testes removed. Which would greatly stunt anything the T would do to me, but even that will be several months in the future.

Basically, will the last three years of HRT be reversed if I go off for a few months?
"If you quit before you try, you don't deserve to dream." -grandmother
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Flan

With 3 years behind you, it's not likely that the testes are capable of doing much anymore. (and even then it would take who knows how many months before T is produced in mass) The only possibility is if you are using Cyproterone acetate and don't taper off slowly. (there is the possibility of hormone surges after abrupt withdraw)

And no, none of the good changes will go away.  ;)   (pending the production of enough T for long enough time) Should you get enough T to make changes happen, your skin and hair will be the first things noticed as being different.

Hope this was helpful
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Terra

That does. It still is gonna be a pain going off estrogen isn't it?
"If you quit before you try, you don't deserve to dream." -grandmother
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soldierjane

Quote from: Terra on November 22, 2008, 07:45:45 AM
That does. It still is gonna be a pain going off estrogen isn't it?

Unfortunately :( Expect mood swings and a rise in anger. Can you get some T blockers maybe? Even on a reduced dose they would go to great length in helping you through the E drought.
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