Community Conversation => Transitioning => Hormone replacement therapy => Topic started by: Angelgrl on July 21, 2015, 09:49:03 PM Return to Full Version

Title: Injections at my age?
Post by: Angelgrl on July 21, 2015, 09:49:03 PM
Hi everyone.  I apologize for being such a stranger here on Susan's, just have not been myself for sometime from all this cancer and recovery.  My question though is this, I am 56 years old, in good health other than the cancer and being legally blind, have been on Estradiol pills taken sublingually for many years, they did help a little in the softening the skin and some breast growth, an A cup.  Not so well in the feminization in the face from what I can tell, although other friends say I look fine for my age.  I see my Endocrinologist next month and I am debating whether I should ask him to put me on Estradiol Valerate IM instead of the pills.  He did inform me a long time ago that the injections would give a faster result but all methods would give me the same result, just that the other methods will take longer, no kidding doc.  This may just be me but I believe that from all the steroids that the transfusion room gave me from my 3 month chemotherapy regimen might have done some major changes in my hormone levels.  I had to go off HRT for the three months I was on chemo, started back on HRT at the end of March 2015.  I am unable to take Spiro because of the major side effects it caused me when I first started taking it when I began my transition, I ended up in the hospital with a near heart attack and extreme low weight.  I do take Finasteride however for a mild anti-androgen.  Basically I am relying soly on the estrogen alone to do it's work.  Any suggestions, advice would be much appreciated, you may PM me too if you like.  Thank you.

Hugs,
Susan
Title: Re: Injections at my age?
Post by: Rachel on July 22, 2015, 06:23:56 PM
Hi Susan,

I am glad you are doing well battling the cancer.

I am 53 and switched to IM at 52. I am glad I switched. I am on a high dose of E.

There is a need to be able to perform the injection so that may be an issue depending on your sight abilities.
Title: Re: Injections at my age?
Post by: Angelgrl on July 22, 2015, 06:35:10 PM
Hi Cynthia

Thank you for replying to my post.  I do have a little sight in my left eye and with a magnifier I can read the numbers on the syringe.  I do understand though about concerns the doctor might have concerning my visual difficulty, I will see when I ask him next month.  I know patches are in alternative but I do not think I would get enough estrogen in my body even with two patches. 

Hugs
Susan
Title: Re: Injections at my age?
Post by: kelly_aus on July 22, 2015, 06:51:08 PM
Quote from: Angelgrl on July 22, 2015, 06:35:10 PM
Hi Cynthia

Thank you for replying to my post.  I do have a little sight in my left eye and with a magnifier I can read the numbers on the syringe.  I do understand though about concerns the doctor might have concerning my visual difficulty, I will see when I ask him next month.  I know patches are in alternative but I do not think I would get enough estrogen in my body even with two patches. 

Hugs
Susan

I find estrogen uptake is much, much better from a patch over oral/sublingual pills. Lower apparent dose and higher levels are the result.
Title: Re: Injections at my age?
Post by: Rachel on July 23, 2015, 07:42:38 PM
You may want to inquire with your doctor about E pellet implants, patches and IM. Pellets at supposed to be the best but I have no experience with them.
Title: Re: Injections at my age?
Post by: Angelgrl on July 28, 2015, 07:12:30 PM
Thank you Kelly and Cynthia.  I will ask my doctor about these methods as well.  The pellets sound promising.  I actually see him tomorrow, his office called me today to remind me.  I will let you know what he decided when I get home.  Have a great day.

Susan
Title: Re: Injections at my age?
Post by: Angelgrl on July 30, 2015, 07:52:33 PM
Oh dear....I saw my endocrinologist and I asked him about being put on injections, he said do you want to change to injections?  I asked him if there is a difference from the pills and he said no.  He ordered lab work and said that he would increase the dose of my pills, I am not comfortable with that, I would rather go on the injections.  I am suppose to call him next week to find out what the results of the blood test were and I think I may just tell him how I feel about increasing the dose of the pills and see if he will just prescribe the injections instead.  I am a bit concerned about the injections though too, not that I am unable to inject myself, I can always have a friend do the injections for me if need be, but I was on injections before, not with my current doctor though and the injections were only every other week and my body hair started to grow back along with my T increasing, I was taking an anti-androgen too.  I do not want that reaction again.  Since I have been on the pills I do not have that anymore and do have smooth skin, no more hair on the body.  So...am I not sure what to do right now, stay on the pills or switch to injections with injecting every week instead of every other week. 

Susan
Title: Re: Injections at my age?
Post by: Rachel on July 31, 2015, 07:52:23 PM
Hi Susan,

Different E delivery systems effect people differently. Having T sufficiently decreased and an effective amount of E and a delivery method that is effective for you is the key. 

If my PCP provided pellets I would be on them, from all the positive testimonials I read.