Hi all,
I am not trying to copy the other subject, but I have almost the same questions and how they apply to a 61 Y.O. MTF?
I just started reading the subject here about transitioning in your 30's and I since I have my first appointment with my gender therapist next week, and I felt that I too have issues and questions about how it will affect my health.
AFAIK Estrogen is usually not given to female CIS in their 60's due to possible complications, but of course they have had a full lifetime of Estrogen exposure where as I would just be starting. Other concern is osteoporosis since I would like to take a low dose of HRT to extend the time of transitioning. Also at 61, most of us are seeing both a cardiologist (to control blood Pressure) as well as an Urologist (enlarged prostrate) and taking appropriate medications that could interfere or overlap with the spiro and estrogen. I assume that the endo will coordinate all of the medications, but I would like for the other doctors to continue monitoring me and to agree on medications prescribed. Will the endo just change the prescriptions, or will he/she coordinate with the other doctors? Any personal experiences?
How does your body adapt to all of the hormonal changes? My body is kind of slim as I am 6'0 tall and 175 pounds and trying to lose approximately 15 pound prior to starting HRT as to that the new fat will get deposited on the right spots (breasts, upper thighs, hips and behind). I am kind of skinny and from what I have read, the Estrogen opens your appetite making you gain weight will these extra pound end up on the right feminine desired locations and not on or my belly?
Are there any specific questions that I should ask the Gender Therapist when I meet her?
I know that there are too many questions to ask, but I have read as much as I can here on Susans' about the subjects, but some of the replies that I found are a few years old and the may not apply any more.
Please feel free to add any issues regarding transitioning in your 60's as I am afraid that I just scratched the surface and I myself will have more questions.
Thank you for looking and hopefully participating.
Emily