I've taken my spiro and estradiol. (No, never missed a day [emoji4]). Is it too soon to ask "where are my boobs"?
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Well Tonya, as you may know that hrt is a ymmv thing. Everyone reacts differently. I have a close friend here that started on the same day I had and has only just started to experience any natural growth, whereas I started showing signs in the first month.
Maybe discuss this with your doctor or endocrinologist?
Two years....you get a pass on asking about the boobs. :)
Important to remember the timeline....a woman's breasts develop for years, usually not reaching
her knees until well into midlife. :laugh:
Quote from: Devlyn on February 23, 2019, 02:41:03 PM
Two years....you get a pass on asking about the boobs. :)
Important to remember the timeline....a woman's breasts develop for years, usually not reaching
her knees until well into midlife. :laugh:
Ha, so true! My wife is a bit jealous of my perky ones. When she is braless, there is a vision of a flat chested woman with a big belly! (Oh, I'm in for it now)
Quote from: Jessica on February 23, 2019, 02:22:02 PM
Well Tonya, as you may know that hrt is a ymmv thing. Everyone reacts differently. I have a close friend here that started on the same day I had and has only just started to experience any natural growth, whereas I started showing signs in the first month.
Maybe discuss this with your doctor or endocrinologist?
There is some there. Not as much as I'd hoped at two years but it could be worse. Having levels done in about 10 days so we'll see then about a dose adjustment. Had lower than previous at my last check in December so checking again.
Quote from: Devlyn on February 23, 2019, 02:41:03 PM
Two years....you get a pass on asking about the boobs. :)
Important to remember the timeline....a woman's breasts develop for years, usually not reaching
her knees until well into midlife. [emoji23]
That would put me at around 120 years old at that point. As long as they don't interfere with my golf swing I can live with that.
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@TonyaW Dear Tonya:I won't say too much about a transitioner's BOOB progress as a result of HRT... that is up to one's body, genes, and the HRT.... it is a unique situation that can have unique results... but you know that... YMMV.
Anyway, I want to wholeheartedly congratulate you for having the determination to progress in your HRT and transition as you have...
2 years HRT anniversary ...
...you present as a beautiful woman!! I am very, very happy for you.
Hugs and best wishes as you go on from here in your transition and life endeavors.
Danielle
So as not to be discriminatory to our members who use the Metric system, YKMV!
Lacy
Quote from: RealLacy on February 23, 2019, 03:21:00 PM
So as not to be discriminatory to our members who use the Metric system, YKMV!
Lacy
Kilometerage or kilometrage? :laugh:
Quote from: TonyaW on February 23, 2019, 02:15:18 PM
I've taken my spiro and estradiol. (No, never missed a day [emoji4]). Is it too soon to ask "where are my boobs"?
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I am with you TonyaW....At 2 years it's a pretty fair question. Like you I would like a bit more but then again there are plenty of cis women who would say the same "where are my boobs"...I live in hope that one morning I will wake up and the boob fairy will have come to visit leaving me a nice set of DD but I am not holding breath[emoji38][emoji6]
Congrats on your progress so far
Liz
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Genetics plays a very important role in your female shape. Estrogens allow the development to occur, but nutrition and family heritage also play a big role.
Tonya, take a look at female relatives. That is the best that you can expect if you are well nourished. Boobs don't grow if you don't eat right. :'(
Quote from: Dani on February 24, 2019, 06:03:24 AM
Genetics plays a very important role in your female shape. Estrogens allow the development to occur, but nutrition and family heritage also play a big role.
Tonya, take a look at female relatives. That is the best that you can expect if you are well nourished. Boobs don't grow if you don't eat right. :'(
I was mostly joking. I have some A cup, maybe small B growth, but the A it B cups of a 14-15 year old girl and not a 50 year old woman. I will give it another year st least before I think about augmenting.
As far as eating well, I'm in the the lose gut phase of my plan. Phase one is lose gut, phase two is eat cheeseburgers, phase three is boob and butt/hip growth. Still a little more than 10 pounds to lose before the cheeseburgering begins.
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Congrats on the streak TonyaW! I hit two years last week also! :D
Quote from: TonyaW on February 23, 2019, 02:15:18 PM"where are my boobs"?
Not to be crass Tonya but do ya 'ave an
admiring lover who's arousing, getting yer circulation going and helping them stand out? Ya gotta show off gurl make 'em demand attention!
Congratulations on the two-year HRT anniversary, Tonya!
Quote from: TonyaW on February 24, 2019, 07:55:48 AMI have some A cup, maybe small B growth
Well, then, you are ahead of me. I fill an A cup, but that's all, after two years and one month.
I have a cis woman friend whose boobs are smaller than mine, so I don't dare complain. At least not within earshot of her. ;D
I think boobs come in all forms and varieties My left one is approaching a C cup, while the right one seems to work hard to fill a B cup! They yet have to make bras with different cups!
Quote from: Devlyn on February 23, 2019, 03:24:05 PM
Kilometerage or kilometrage? :laugh:
I think that stands for "Klevage"