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T blockers

Started by tori319, November 09, 2010, 05:34:57 PM

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tori319

My therapist sent my endo a letter to get me on t blockers.I've read all about the changes of estrogen but never thought I would just be on t blockers.Will there be any changes and if so what will they be?
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juliemac

A T blocker is an antiandrogen. Progesterone is one of them.
The doctors need to see the levels of T drop, so you'll be doing a lot of blood tests!

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tori319

I'm probably going to be on spiro.
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spacial

Your journey has moved into the main road.

Great news tori.
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pebbles

T blockers are associated with the loss of masculine attributes (Less body hair, Lower libido ect ect ect) but not the acquisition of feminine ones.
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