Hi All!
Alright, I apologize in advance, as I know I'm totally awkward talking about this sort of thing, but I need to ask...
I'm about 4 months into HRT, and recently I've noticed that the area down the backside/underside of my... well.. penis... has started to darken in colour quite a bit.
I think I had seen a post about this previously, about it being a normal side effect, and I'll check in with my endo on our next visit in a couple of months, but if there's anyone out there who could give me a "yes, me too. That's perfectly normal.", I'd really appreciate it, so I could stop worrying a bit.
Thanks,
Giselle Marie
Yep that's perfectly normal! Its due to the estrogen.
Quote from: Giselle.Marie on March 09, 2015, 01:44:27 AM
I think I had seen a post about this previously, about it being a normal side effect, and I'll check in with my endo on our next visit in a couple of months, but if there's anyone out there who could give me a "yes, me too. That's perfectly normal.", I'd really appreciate it, so I could stop worrying a bit.
yes, me too.
What happens yet with you is nothing Giselle it also can get much worse I talk for self experience :( do you know "Alba line" I didn't know it till it showed up in my abdomen it's a dark line that starts on hair from pubis and goes up close to where the stomach is, and after breast augmentation this dark line came up to the middle of my breast and my brain started to produce prolactin in high dosage (Hormons from mother's milk ), and normally this "Alba line " shows up only in pregnant women, so the Hormons are driving my body crazy.
I've noticed a darkish line develop from my belly button down to my pubic area, think its often referred to as the linea negra and is more common in people with more pigment in skin.
Perfectly normal. It's the Perineal Raphe and it darkens on E.
A big thank you to everyone for being so generous and sharing back with me! I'll sleep a bit easier now for sure!
I thought I had seen that in a previous post somewhere, but just couldn't seem to find it again, and, well, sometimes, I guess I can fixate a little bit on things... Maybe I'll just call it 'attention to detail'! :)
Thanks again,
Giselle