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Title: DHEA
Post by: Elijah3291 on February 22, 2010, 03:21:21 PM
Post by: Elijah3291 on February 22, 2010, 03:21:21 PM
Is anyone on this?
what does it do? Does it work? How quickly does it work? What are the risks? Can I just take it, or do I need a doctor?
what does it do? Does it work? How quickly does it work? What are the risks? Can I just take it, or do I need a doctor?
Title: Re: DHEA
Post by: Adio on February 22, 2010, 05:36:52 PM
Post by: Adio on February 22, 2010, 05:36:52 PM
I believe Aaron Chris is/was on it. Search "DHEA" in the ftm subforum and you'll see his thread(s).
As for what it does, the Mayo Clinic gives it a "B" ("good scientific evidence for this use") in the following areas: adrenal insufficiency, depression, obesity, and systemic lupus erythematosus. Specifically it "may improve well-being, quality of life, exercise capacity, sex drive, and hormone levels in people with insufficient adrenal function (Addison's disease)."
What you're probably most interested in are the side effects however. From the Mayo Clinic again:
"Because DHEA is a hormone related to other male and female hormones, there may be side effects related to its hormonal activities. For example, masculinization may occur in women, including acne, greasy skin, facial hair, hair loss, increased sweating, weight gain around the waist, or a deeper voice."
Does it work? It's disputed. How quickly does it work? Depends on what you're trying to do, I suppose.
There are a lot of side effects/risks listed on the site. The most dangerous is the possibility of heart problems including rapid/irregular heartbeats. I suggest you read the whole list.
With any drug, herbal preparation, or supplement, it is recommended that you consult a health care provider before making health decisions.
As for what it does, the Mayo Clinic gives it a "B" ("good scientific evidence for this use") in the following areas: adrenal insufficiency, depression, obesity, and systemic lupus erythematosus. Specifically it "may improve well-being, quality of life, exercise capacity, sex drive, and hormone levels in people with insufficient adrenal function (Addison's disease)."
What you're probably most interested in are the side effects however. From the Mayo Clinic again:
"Because DHEA is a hormone related to other male and female hormones, there may be side effects related to its hormonal activities. For example, masculinization may occur in women, including acne, greasy skin, facial hair, hair loss, increased sweating, weight gain around the waist, or a deeper voice."
Does it work? It's disputed. How quickly does it work? Depends on what you're trying to do, I suppose.
There are a lot of side effects/risks listed on the site. The most dangerous is the possibility of heart problems including rapid/irregular heartbeats. I suggest you read the whole list.
With any drug, herbal preparation, or supplement, it is recommended that you consult a health care provider before making health decisions.
Title: Re: DHEA
Post by: Ryuu on February 22, 2010, 06:23:29 PM
Post by: Ryuu on February 22, 2010, 06:23:29 PM
O hai.
I've only been on it for a few weeks, so I can't say too much - though I believe there's been some change in my voice. Check out this site - it's info on so-called "natural transitioning". http://www.transqueernation.com/page/natural-transitioning-an-ftm (http://www.transqueernation.com/page/natural-transitioning-an-ftm)
I think you'll have to make a transqueernation account if you don't have one already.
As to obtaining it, it's available over the counter - I got mine at Walgreens. However you probably should talk to a doctor about it.
I've only been on it for a few weeks, so I can't say too much - though I believe there's been some change in my voice. Check out this site - it's info on so-called "natural transitioning". http://www.transqueernation.com/page/natural-transitioning-an-ftm (http://www.transqueernation.com/page/natural-transitioning-an-ftm)
I think you'll have to make a transqueernation account if you don't have one already.
As to obtaining it, it's available over the counter - I got mine at Walgreens. However you probably should talk to a doctor about it.