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HRT at 32?

Started by jill610, May 23, 2010, 08:50:01 AM

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Nicky

Quote from: natalie rene on May 27, 2010, 09:26:11 PM
Jen you're so hot it's ridiculous. Don't take the pics down in that thread. Please.  :)

Also, Nicky is way too pretty for her own good.

i have nothing more to add to the thread besides being Self-Esteem Fairy.  *flutters away*

Aww that just made my day  :-*. Though I think it was just a good pic. I'll put a new one up soon.

I agree, jen is ridiculously hot. I've probably said it enough that she thinks I am a stalker...
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Mischa

I started when I was 26 or 27, but I weighed 220 pounds solid muscle, just out of the military. I'm 32 now and my muscles have totally shrunk, I'm now 160 lbs. Over all I'm pretty pleased with my results.
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ifonlyican14

i started in the age of 30, antiandrogen for one year and estrogen in low dose for another year, changes  are obvious, breasts growth, thinning of body hair, and the good thing is that my head hair begins to regrow after using finasteride, i had to stop estrogen now, but iam on finasteride, iam happy with the results, waiting for chance to take estrogen again, iam on diet too, i think it may help my body to acquire the femine shape i am dreaming of.
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jill610

Wow girls, thanks for so many awesome replies.  I'm thinking about asking my therapist for the letter so I can start antiandrogens soon.  I have a bit of a receding hairline, typical M pattern, and started using rogaine a few months back and it seems to be getting a tiny bit better.  But I'd sure love to get the T out of my system. 

I'm very curious about the hair comments on chest and legs.  I currently shave arms, chest, legs and it's so obnoxious that it's back like the next day.  Ugh.  Does that get any better? 

I guess I'm not hugely concerned about the boob development... my sister is a D and my mother is a DD so I'd be pretty happy with B's or implants  ;D  My wife is a D and I see the trouble she has so no thanks on the huge boobs!

Anyways, though I am really curious about the muscle atrophy.  I am 210lbs, and losing at a pretty good clip.  However, I am build fairly muscularly as I used to be a competitive speed skater and never really lost the muscle depite my current level of ..ahem... sedentariness.  I'm a size 10 but my thighs force me into 14s.  Ugh.


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MillieB

Quote from: jill610 on June 05, 2010, 09:07:50 PM
  I currently shave arms, chest, legs and it's so obnoxious that it's back like the next day.  Ugh.  Does that get any better? 

It does but epilating will always keepyou hairless for longer than shaving, it's a bit painful at first but worth it.
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jill610

Quote from: MillieB on June 05, 2010, 09:23:24 PM
It does but epilating will always keepyou hairless for longer than shaving, it's a bit painful at first but worth it.

Ok so  I keep seeing "epilate" so I went out and bought an epilator.  OMG holy crap that hurts!  Yes it's smoother than a baby's rear... but my arm is one big red poofball now!  Oh well I suppose it's worth it if I can go a few weeks without shaving :)


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justmeinoz

Thanks for sharing, it is inspiring. You all look fantastic, I am beginning to think I will end up not totally unattractive myself.  Laser again next week, hurts but it will be worth it.
"Don't ask me, it was on fire when I lay down on it"
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