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WARNING Negative Side Effect From Hormone Replacement Therapy

Started by erocse, November 19, 2010, 07:55:59 AM

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erocse

  Sorry I don't mean to be so negative, But I just have to vent a little here. Everybody is always talking about all the wonderful results they have had from hrt . No one ever mentions the adverse side effects.

   Like most of you I have experienced the typical changes. Breast development, weight redistribution, softening of the skin, etc and an all together better feeling about myself, a feeling of tranquility and happiness. With those changes came some unexpected ones too. I have developed wrinkles on my face. Well not all over just in two particular spots. I now have a deep creases on each side of my mouth. It's odd because with hrt the overall condition of my skin has greatly improved , it is much softer. But to be honest I know that the newly formed creases are not directly related to hrt. It is because hrt does cause me to constantly smile :) and in turn the smile is what's causing the creases on each side of my mouth. I believe some refer to them as "smile lines"  :) So I have two choices here, one discontinue hrt or quite smiling so darn much !!! :)

    Hugs and a big smile, Erocse :)
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Debra


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Sarah Louise

Lets not be overly dramatic here, lines on the side of your mouth are not that big of a deal.

If you want to talk about dangers, talk about clots and things like that, dangers that using a doctor can help watch for.
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erocse

Quote from: Sarah Louise on November 19, 2010, 09:23:44 AM
Lets not be overly dramatic here, lines on the side of your mouth are not that big of a deal.

If you want to talk about dangers, talk about clots and things like that, dangers that using a doctor can help watch for.
Not serious here ,just having a little fun.

   Erocse
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erocse

Quote from: Jerica on November 19, 2010, 09:19:48 AM
I can definitely relate to smile lines! hehehe
and I know what your smiling about Jerica. Just one word, and it starts with a D and ends with a J...... I love your story.

  Hugs, Erocse
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Janet_Girl

You may also develop lines around your eyes.  :(

They can be distracting, but I think they are called laugh lines. :D  Which I have found happens a lot more now too.
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Muffin

Yeah another very unspoken of side effect is developing a personality. Known to cause loss of a lot of friends. Strangely enough.  ???
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pebbles

Well I was developing them abit at first anyway but I have noticed an increase I suppose it's difficult to tell if it was a natural progression or not I unfortunately appear to just age young lol. This isn't even getting onto my gray hair haha.

I refer to the wrinkles as my {( Parentheses )} It's not suprising Estrogen thins the skin it would make wrinkles more likley.
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erocse

Quote from: Muffin on November 19, 2010, 10:45:56 AM
Yeah another very unspoken of side effect is developing a personality. Known to cause loss of a lot of friends. Strangely enough.  ???
Yes I have experienced that side effect as well. But I now have you as a friend that I didn't have before.

     A Great Big Hug specially for you Muffin, Erocse.
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Aidan_

I am no doctor, but perhaps I will investigate the effects of Vitamin C on the skin. C = Collagen, which was a component of the skin if I remember right...Perhaps slightly higher dosages (1000mg/day) may help. Of course, don't take my word for it.
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Nicky

lol, you're too much Erocse!

I find you and your wifes happiness and joy such an inspiration.  :icon_bunch:
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Debra

Quote from: erocse on November 19, 2010, 09:46:09 AM
and I know what your smiling about Jerica. Just one word, and it starts with a D and ends with a J...... I love your story.

  Hugs, Erocse

LOL sooooo true hehehehe

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spacial

Quote from: Sutara on November 19, 2010, 12:21:57 PM
I am no doctor, but perhaps I will investigate the effects of Vitamin C on the skin. C = Collagen, which was a component of the skin if I remember right...Perhaps slightly higher dosages (1000mg/day) may help. Of course, don't take my word for it.

One of the problems of vitimin suppliments is there appears to be two camps. One that dismisses or opposes, the other that preachs the virtue.

Vitimin suppliments can produce beneficial effects, but should never be taken continuously.

I recall a study in the 80s, I believe it was at a Californian university, where it was discovered that the human body tends to become dependant upon large doses of vitimin C, taken for extended periods. The effects of withdrawal were symptoms associated with severe deficiency.

B vitimins can produce some good results, B3 in particular, can have a good effect on some types of mood problems. But for some people, b vitimins can create kidney inflamation.

I'm sorry I can't produce any links. This and other information comes from my days of studying.

If you do try these suppliments, do so for a week, then rest for two. Also, any discomfort in the lower back, or any other parts of your body, stop. Drink a load of water.
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Rock_chick

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Colleen Ireland

Thanks for the "warning", Erocse - I'll be sure to watch for it, lol!  Thing is, I already smile a LOT more just from being Me (dressed), which is WAY too seldom so far.  I get "the letter" week after next...

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erocse

Quote from: Helena on November 19, 2010, 03:48:44 PM
I now have dimples! it's tragic i tell you...TRAGIC. :laugh:
Yes, but gosh darn-it if they aren't the cutest dimples.

   Hugs Erocse
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annette

hi Erocse

My advice, keep the hrt and the wrinkles.
It's giving you a lot of charme.

hugs
annette
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K8

Besides those serious side-effects of HRT already mentioned, I've found that it is much harder to keep my mouth shut.  This is something not mentioned in the medical literature and can be a problem to be careful of.  Sometimes I think that my friends miss the old, quiet *him* instead of the constantly chatty Kate. ::)

- Kate
Life is a pilgrimage.
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Suzy

Very funny, Ecrose.  And yes I can definitely relate. 

FWIW, the crow's feet around my eyes have been greatly reduced after starting on E.
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JohnR

Stop taking it AT ONCE! The SOC clearly state that you have to be MISERABLE AT ALL TIMES! You're giving trans people everywhere a bad name with this happiness of yours!
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