This Monday I'm getting started on Lupron injections. Does any MtF's have experiences with this drug, or know about the changes/side effects that will happen while taking Lupron? Thanks :)
First few weeks, your testosterone will significantly increase but then it will stop for good (from testicles)...but you need some estrogen to replace the lost T or else you won't feel or look good and will have health complications in the long-term.
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This New York Times article is written by a man who took Lupron as a treatment for prostate cancer.
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/02/my-brief-life-as-a-woman/
Quote from: Randi on June 24, 2014, 09:47:07 AM
This New York Times article is written by a man who took Lupron as a treatment for prostate cancer.
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/02/my-brief-life-as-a-woman/
He compares himself to women but women have estrogen in their bodies, he only lacks androgen which he probably had even much less than women. The symptoms he experienced were due to low sex hormones which in our case, we take estrogen to compensate for the loss of androgen so not quite the same. The only times women could potentially feel the same is at the end of every menstrual cycle or after (and even the years preceding) menopause. Interesting and funny article though! :)