I'v been taking androcur + finasteride for about 2 months.
My endocrinologist give me the prescription to take ethinyl estradiol , but I read about It an thought that was to risky.
So I spoke with him to change It to progynova (I asked for progynova, he said "ok"..) but I think that the dosage he gave me It's small .. In 2 months I will need a refill and will ask to go to )
I'v been taking progynova for about 4 days now, but I don't feel or see any differences, so I would like to ask, what kind of changes can I expect In the first month or first 60 days.. ?
I forget to mention In 28 years old.
Xoxo
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Hi!
Just a heads-up - you can't post actual dosages here. Mods'll take care of it soon enough...
On topic, I don't know. I've always been on E+spiro+a little bit of finasteride.
Quote from: ZoeM on November 29, 2013, 11:36:32 AM
Hi!
Just a heads-up - you can't post actual dosages here. Mods'll take care of it soon enough...
On topic, I don't know. I've always been on E+spiro+a little bit of finasteride.
OMG you look so cute, did you did FFS? I'm just curious with my probable final results.. When did you start hrt? for how long are you doing hrt?
Sorry about the dosages..
Quote from: marcelaroma on November 29, 2013, 11:56:23 AM
OMG you look so cute, did you did FFS? I'm just curious with my probable final results.. When did you start hrt? for how long are you doing hrt?
Sorry about the dosages..
This was at 8mo HRT (3 months ago!), no FFS. And still kinda fat (I haven't had any luck with this yet). :|
One thing I will say is, you can't know what your outcome will be based on other people's. It depends on genetics, and much of that isn't at all obvious from the outside. That said, many people come out quite pretty. :)
Quote from: ZoeM on November 29, 2013, 12:03:28 PM
This was at 8mo HRT (3 months ago!), no FFS. And still kinda fat (I haven't had any luck with this yet). :|
One thing I will say is, you can't know what your outcome will be based on other people's. It depends on genetics, and much of that isn't at all obvious from the outside. That said, many people come out quite pretty. :)
Yeah I know.. One good thing that I saw It's that In this 2 months taking just androcur + finasterid I got a better skin + softer breast (a little bit bigger) + more rounded butt.. So I think that maybe I will do ok..
My "problem" It's my age, I think that If I started 10 years ago (18) I would not need ffs for example (now I'm pretty sure that I will need)
Sorry, If It's not a problem, what It's your age?
Ps:. This Is me before HRT + make up (photoshop) + hair (photoshop) LOL
(https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg197.imageshack.us%2Fimg197%2F8697%2F45e5.jpg&hash=59e23e94ade33ff2960141d66872105441a0c271)
As Zoe said, it's really hard to guess where people will end up. What I will say is that 4 days is really too short for you get your hopes up. I started estrogen in June and finally feel like it's starting to make very noticeable changes. Besides time, I had to alter my dosage a few times and also had to start sprio as well. It's a hard wait, but patience is required. I'm 24 if that helps, so we aren't too far apart.
As for the picture, it's hard to guess anything with photoshop, but I don't see any glaring problems that you should feel concerned about.
24. I started at 23.
But seriously, people of all ages achieve amazing results.It's not just the lucky teens who end up passing, and if that's your concern it's not something to worry over.
Beyond even that, though, remember: Transition is not necessarily about passing to others. It's about passing to yourself - about being you to you, and screw whoever cares. :)
Quote from: ZoeM on November 29, 2013, 12:29:39 PM
24. I started at 23.
But seriously, people of all ages achieve amazing results.It's not just the lucky teens who end up passing, and if that's your concern it's not something to worry over.
Beyond even that, though, remember: Transition is not necessarily about passing to others. It's about passing to yourself - about being you to you, and screw whoever cares. :)
True, I'm just anxious to see the first results :D
Girls thanks for all your help :D I really appreciate It
Quote from: ZoeM on November 29, 2013, 12:29:39 PM
Beyond even that, though, remember: Transition is not necessarily about passing to others. It's about passing to yourself - about being you to you, and screw whoever cares. :)
This 1000 times over.
When I admitted to myself that I am who I am back on 8/14/13 I weighed 244 pounds - now I weigh 200.6 pounds and still am working very hard everyday via diet & exercise to get to a weight I feel happy with myself at. I know the HRT will work its magic over time and in the end I'll be happy with how I look to myself.
There will be no greater joy than looking in the mirror and seeing myself after 27 years of not.
There are people in their 30s that have amazing transformations - don't be stressed it'll happen!
You know, it is almost like watching grass to grow :). You actually dont see those results, because You keep looking in the mirror every day and Your image is soooo imprinted in Your brain that You cant really see those small changes. I'd suggest You to start taking pics of Yourself, because it helps You to actually compare and see those small tiny details, and most importantly... You are never ever going to like "that" again... Your memory will re-adjust and You wont eve remember how "he" looked like (I was shocked when I did not recognised "him" in 4 years old photography).
And another thing - Zoe made excellent post once, which touched me very deep. She said that things usually are the way that You keep looking in the mirror and while everybody else sees a girl, You keep seeing a guy there (because You are used to). Until, one day You will look in the mirror and see that he is gone and You will realise that actually he has not been there for months... :)
Marcy, I wish You strenght and courage in Your journey :)