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Anyone else have similar reaction to hormones?

Started by odysseus513, October 02, 2013, 11:16:22 AM

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odysseus513

Not talking doses, but my endo is really conservative and has me on a starter dose of spiro and e for three months. Said if blood  work comes back ok at check up we can go up to a real dose. So needless to say I'm six weeks in and feels like I've got half golf balls under each nipple.  Not that I'm complaining just seems early from what I've read, and given the fact I32. I'm sure there are plenty of others out there, but some feed back would be much appreciated.
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Sammy

No, I dont have similar reaction, but I am jealous :P
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Jenna Marie

Yes. I actually started on a very low dose (and ended up having to halve *that* by the 3-month mark) and still had noticeable "perking" and breast buds (those "golf balls") and serious soreness on the stairs by day 5. Personally, I think it's a factor of how readily one's body responds to estrogen; some people are just more receptive than others. Oh, and I was 32 as well.

Brace yourself - 3.5 years in and I'm 42DDD. :)
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Jessica Merriman

A little over six weeks. I'm 47 and at last measure something is happening. Not dramatic, but new sensations and a little all over swelling. I don't know about you, but everyone I have talked to (me included) noticed it first in the left Bewbie. :)
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Madison Leigh

I was started on minimal dosages last December and each visit (every 3 months, although the most recent was a 2 month interval) she's increased the dosages.  My next visit is in November and unless the blood work she's ordered for prior to that visit shows an issue I believe she's going to increase it for the last time.

That being said, I've never really "felt" anything, but there is now obvious growth.  I didn't notice it initially - my wife and our roommate did; but they appear to be approaching "B" status - which surprised me as with my age (just turned 43) I wasn't expecting much with the dosages I was on.  I'm curious to see what happens over the next several months.
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Sammy

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Ltl89

Well, yes and no.  I started with a low dose of estradiol without any spiro.  Once I started spiro and a higher dose of estradiol together, I started to notice development.  To be honest, I never noticed anything like golf balls.  I've always had breasts, albeit small ones, so our starting point and sensations are probably a bit different.

Congrats on the progress! :)
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JLT1

Hey,

50 when I started.  Seven months and 40DD.....

My golf balls were more conical about 1.5" diameter and 0.75" tall.  Still there and growing.......
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stacey fisher

I started hrt in July  and with 2 weeks had Brest growth and now r a good hand full I have just had my Dailey dose of etradiol  dubbed by my clinic   
start hrt on july 11/7/2013 been living as fem for 15 months full time and changed name legal a year ago and med recs to fem started spironolactone 7/6/2014 just laying in bed after getting my surgery done on the 11/11/2015 feel so good
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Devlyn

Quote from: -Emily- on October 02, 2013, 11:52:24 AM
OK. how big exactly is a golf ball? :)

Don't know, when I tried to measure one the golf bit me.......
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Cassie 4 Ever!!!

Quote from: odysseus513 on October 02, 2013, 11:16:22 AM
Not talking doses, but my endo is really conservative and has me on a starter dose of spiro and e for three months. Said if blood  work comes back ok at check up we can go up to a real dose. So needless to say I'm six weeks in and feels like I've got half golf balls under each nipple.  Not that I'm complaining just seems early from what I've read, and given the fact I32. I'm sure there are plenty of others out there, but some feed back would be much appreciated.

Yep, same here! ONe day you bump them, they hurt and are very tender. and then you touch them and you feel it. I noticed it starting around 1.5 months or so
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Ltl89

Quote from: Ксениа on October 02, 2013, 01:57:52 PM
Yep, same here! ONe day you bump them, they hurt and are very tender. and then you touch them and you feel it. I noticed it starting around 1.5 months or so

Lol.  The nipple pain can be quite annoying, but I suppose it's a good sign.
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vlmitchell

It goes away with time but while they're growing in, it feels like hell.
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noleen111

sounds normal

when I started, my nipples became sensitive within a day or two of starting hrt. They do hurt when they grow and do hurt when they bounce. Wear a good bra with padding.. it helps.
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