Has anyone noticed their feet change on hrt? Not even in size I've noticed my feet are more female basically
Yes mine have shrunk a little over the last 6 months and look different (i measure now and again), not sure they will ever look feminine though as they are size 11, will make finding nice shoes interesting
I hear some girls drop a shoe size.
I went from a 10 men's to a 10m women's.
9.5 womens, works here for me.
Quote from: AlexisB on November 17, 2014, 03:13:38 PM
Has anyone noticed their feet change on hrt? Not even in size I've noticed my feet are more female basically
Mine got smaller & thinner
Quote from: Nicole on November 18, 2014, 03:36:33 AM
Mine got smaller & thinner
The same... I wish mine got a bit narrower but that's impossible due to bones. At least, I am somewhere in between of 40 - 41 sizes, 41 being the largest female shoes' size available on the market.
3 years no change.Oh well but at eu foot size of 40 I am have short but fat feet :P.
No my size hasn't changed that's what I'm saying they look more female but it Isint the size so I don't know what it is
Mine appear to be smaller, from size 8 to now sometimes 6.5 womens. Totally surprised. I've been on HRT for more than 10 yrs.
Might be my imagination, but yes, they do seem more "female".
I found that pre-hrt just going from mens to womens in the same size actually works. Maybe I was wearing shoes that were too big though? It would be nice to loose a size, but the endo says that doesn't happen. I'm size 12 depending on the brand.
I dropped a full shoe size as well. I'm down to a 10 now. The loss in width and length alone have done a lot to make them look more feminine.
Mariah
I dropped a shoe size and if I'm lucky another quarter inch and it'll be two shoe sizes. I assume it's muscle mass, but I'll admit it's kinda bizarre.
Oh please let me drop a shoe size- that would make me an 11 in Australia. My old shoes seem a bit looser.
They probably do look more feminine for the same reason everything else does, the skin and other surface tissue around the foot changes somewhat. Size wise though mine haven't changed at all.
Luckily enough my feet have always been narrow and feminine. I do hope that they shrink a little though, size 9 1/2 women's shoes seem so big.
Im Size 8 aus or size 39 to 41 if I shop at rivers, so they haven't shrunk, like are you shore you girls ain't foot binding lol.
I've dropped a size and bordering on two
Mine are down one size in 8 months on hrt. I'm hoping for a another full size loss. I'm a women's 12 now. Hard to find many styles at that size, but there are a lot more than at 13.
In general the cartilage pads between bones are thinner in women than in men.
Mine are down a bit, believe it or not. Probably had more to do with my weight/fat loss though. I'm a US women's 9 now. Used to be a men's 9.
Quote from: Kate on December 24, 2014, 02:58:33 PM
Mine are down one size in 8 months on hrt. I'm hoping for a another full size loss. I'm a women's 12 now. Hard to find many styles at that size, but there are a lot more than at 13.
In general the cartilage pads between bones are thinner in women than in men.
When in sizes above 11 it's a notable change in styles available for each size up. 15 is horribad, 14 is god awful, 13 is really bad, 12 is bad, 11 ah, we made it. Sadly, I won't make it to 11 but I'm almost to 13 and can't wait.