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Very itchy nipples...

Started by HelloKitty, November 12, 2013, 08:01:41 AM

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Ashey

Quote from: FrancisAnn on November 19, 2013, 10:48:34 PM
It's funny, my breasts were real sore & sensitive a week or so ago & now I feel nothing??? I'm on the same level of HRT & spiro.  I wonder why the change?

Same here. But I think I see a slight change in my nipples. Maybe... >.< Wish there was a constant indicator of growth and change! [Me throughout the day: *feel nipples through shirt*, *poke and push bewbs*, *lift up shirt and examine them*, *put shirt back down and sigh, and try to find something to distract myself*]
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KelsieJ

LOL!!!!! Go out somewhere and make them obvious - everyone tries to grab them for you, so you don't have  to, lol!!
Be the change you want to be :)
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Beth Andrea

I've gone for a week or so without itching, then yesterday I resumed the progesterone cream (3 weeks on/1 week off)...

Now they're itchy again.  ^-^
...I think for most of us it is a futile effort to try and put this genie back in the bottle once she has tasted freedom...

--read in a Tessa James post 1/16/2017
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Murbella

Quote from: Ms Grace on November 15, 2013, 04:28:11 PM
Great news! So what is Suprefact exactly? The closest I could get to figuring it out was that it was a hormone suppressant, which the name kind of implies.

Here was a good one
http://bodyandhealth.canada.com/drug_info_details.asp?brand_name_id=1420

basically, by maintaining a constant level of a gonadotropin releasing hormone in your system, it signals your gonads to stop producing primary sexual hormones.  In the case of someone born with testis, they stop/slow production of testosterone.

Here was a generalized comparison of the two.  There are far fewer studies done on Buserelin (Suprefact) but the side effects seem elevated.  I'm going to assume the bleeding mentioned is nose bleeds due to it being a nasal spray, but still 50% seems very high even if it is only from the nose.
https://www.medify.com/treatments/compare/buserelin-vs-spironolactone