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HRT and feeling down

Started by April_TO, October 26, 2014, 11:23:31 PM

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April_TO

Hi All,

First of all, I just want to acknowledge how great this site has been for me in my journey to transition. I'm currently on my 2nd month on HRT and when I first started I felt the euphoria and the calmness that Estrogen provided to me mentally and physically.

Since then, my dose has been increased slightly on my second month. I am currently noticing that my moods have been swinging beyond my control and feeling a bit down lately. I am not sure if this has something to do with my HRT or sometimes thinking that I am not seeing the results as quickly with HRT. I am also noticing that I am overly conscious about my appearance and making sure that I pass when I am out ugh - I am getting tired of it and so are my close friends.

I'm sharing this to know if anyone had gone through this phase and any tips to cope with this change. I thank you for your time.

Carmen

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April_TO

Thanks VM :) I'm glad to be here.
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EllieM

Hi Carmen, welcome to Susan's from two hours west
To address your question, somewhere around my sixth week (? I think ?) I experienced some profound mood swings, I would find myself weeping uncontrollably for no apparent reason. The rollercoaster eventually evened out, and calm returned. I am in a much better place now, a lot more even tempered, emoting appropriately and loving it ;)

hugs,
-ellie
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Jessica Merriman

Quote from: EllieM on October 26, 2014, 11:40:56 PM
Hi Carmen, welcome to Susan's from two hours west
To address your question, somewhere around my sixth week (? I think ?) I experienced some profound mood swings, I would find myself weeping uncontrollably for no apparent reason. The rollercoaster eventually evened out, and calm returned. I am in a much better place now, a lot more even tempered, emoting appropriately and loving it ;)
Same here!

Girl, you are simply amazing! Only two months in? You will do very well.  :)
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Newgirl Dani

Quote from: Jessica Merriman on October 27, 2014, 03:54:52 AM
Same here!

Girl, you are simply amazing! Only two months in? You will do very well.  :)

Yep, what she said.  ;D  and yeah, can relate to the emotion thing, more than you can imagine!!!  Glad to have you.  Dani
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April_TO

Thanks ladies. Your support has been amazing. Today is better - I think the early morning prayer had an impact on me. I know better days are coming.

Love and Respect,

Carmen Kate
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