Ever since I started T I've been having awful hot flashes multiple times a day, everyday. Anyone else have this problem? When did they finally stop for you?
Oh yes, big time. After about 2 months they stopped for me.
Yep. I'm guessing it's just your body's way of regulating itself. For me, they lasted about 2-3 weeks. Afterward, I found that I was just hot all the time. Something about testosterone makes your body less susceptible to cold.
SD
Yes. Four weeks for me, and now I'm back to putting on a coat and scarf every time it drops below 50°F (because all this fat is strictly ornamental).
Post Merge: October 27, 2009, 11:55:02 PM
Quote from: Sebastien on October 27, 2009, 10:47:40 PM
Something about testosterone makes your body less susceptible to cold.
My body didn't get that memo. My father was cold all the time, too; my money is on genetics.
Hmm, you may be right. I guess since I experienced that, and heard from a couple other ftm guys that had experienced the same thing, that it was typical. Weird. I know I, for one, am quite happy about that particular effect... I used to get cold when it was 70 degrees out. Thank god I'm not that way anymore, because Colorado weather is FAR from forgiving.
SD
I've been on T for over 17 months and I still get them every now and again!
::)
Jay
Yep, I had hot flashes for maybe a month. They do stop, pray that it's quickly.
Quote from: Sebastien on October 28, 2009, 01:59:39 AMI used to get cold when it was 70 degrees out.
*blinkblink* Wow. Besides being pre-T, did you get acclimated to a warm climate before you moved to Colorado? My southern relatives consider anything below 70*F 'chilly.' If it hits 65*F, I'm sweating bullets. 'Cold' doesn't really happen for me until it's below zero with a -30*F or lower windchill. The 30*F we're having now is 'nice fall weather.' I'm used to the cold, but I will say that I do feel just a bit warmer--all of the time--compared to when I was pre-T.
I grew up in Indiana. It's not exactly a tropical climate, but the cold weather sticks to December-February, then it's temperate until May or so, when the hot stuff sets in. I always relished the summers, except those few days in the 90s. When the fam moved to Colorado when I was 13, I hated the weather immediately... where we lived, it snowed 9 months out of the year. It's an interesting shock to the system... and it's no wonder I wanted to move to California as soon as I was old enough to get out of my folks' house. Denver's not bad, though... now that I can handle the cold.
SD
I'm the odd man out. Never had any, even with my hysto.
Jay
i had them. i dont remember how long they lasted. i was also off of my T for a couple of months and i got them again when i started back up.