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Started by Devyn, November 19, 2010, 07:43:52 PM
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Quote from: mcalistershaun on November 20, 2010, 03:33:59 PMI put pads in my bag but other than that I dont know what to tell ya. I've been on the Rag everyday for 9 1/2 years never stopped for even one day so I wear a pad everyday. I'm on T but it shur ain't stopped nothing and I've been on it for 3 months.
Quote from: mcalistershaun on November 20, 2010, 03:57:54 PMWell over the past 9 years the doctors didn't want to do anything. They said give it a few more years and it would never stop and few years they'd say just give a few more years. My periods have gotten slightly heavier on T but I'm i super low dosage. My estrogen count went from 90 to 395 and T count went from 60 to 100. My estrogen count has more than tripled which is why my periods have gotten heavier.I have an appoint. on Dec 7 for dosage increase maybe he will give me some estrogen blockers.
Quote from: insideontheoutside on November 20, 2010, 06:59:34 PMMan I'd find another doctor who doesn't just write that off. That can give you other health probs like anemia, etc. Never mind the fact that it's just not supposed to be that way.
Quote from: Devyn on November 19, 2010, 07:43:52 PMI started my period today at school (it was incredibly awkward. It took ten minutes to find the nurse's office and I started hyperventilating in the hallway because I'm a guy who has periods and that just doesn't work.) When I finally found the nurse's office and asked for a pad, I began to wonder, you know, what if I start again? I can't just keep going to the nurse for pads.What do you guys do for that, uh, time of the month? I mean, I'm sure you guys don't carry purses, so do you just stick tampons or pads in your pocket or what? I've just been lucky about always starting while I'm home.