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Is it too early to start T?

Started by kiernan, January 24, 2015, 11:21:07 PM

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kiernan

Hi all,

I think I've asked this question before, but I just came out to myself as transmasculine about 5 months ago (and gender questioning about 9 months ago), and only came out to my friends and such a little over a month ago. Would it be too early to consider T at this point?

The more I think about it, the more I think T would be right for me! But I'm scared that I'm just psyching myself out or something and I don't wanna do something I'd regret, I guess. I'm a cautious dude! I was thinking of arranging my initial bloodwork and stuff for early summer, which would give me about 4 months to decide. I've already talked to a doctor in the area who specializes in transgender health and he says he'd be happy to arrange an appointment for me whenever I'm ready.

Just looking for various opinions!

Thanks!
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Ms Grace

You've spoken to a doctor but maybe a counsellor might help you to work through your concerns. You need to be aware of what T will do to you and how it will change, while you might be ready if you are feeling any doubt then I'd suggest weighing up the pros and cons as thoroughly as possible.
Grace
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Self-denial: 1991-2013
Transition 2.0 (Grace): HRT June 24 2013
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Jason C

Well, we all want to start as soon as possible, but it will cause some changes that are irreversible, so it's best to be as sure as possible that this is what you want, truly, for the rest of your life. I'm not saying you have to wait, or how long you should wait for, but just make sure that it's a decision you're not going to regret. Some people know straight away, and some people need some time to figure it out, and if you know it's the right choice for you straight away, then it's not too soon.
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Rachel

I agree, spend the 4 months time discussing your needs with a gender therapist. Also joining a trans-masculine group can help you see how T effects you and how others manage all the stress around transition.

It is natural to have some doubts about HRT. After all, it is a large step and one that over time has accumulated changes that do not go away.
HRT  5-28-2013
FT   11-13-2015
FFS   9-16-2016 -Spiegel
GCS 11-15-2016 - McGinn
Hair Grafts 3-20-2017 - Cooley
Voice therapy start 3-2017 - Reene Blaker
Labiaplasty 5-15-2017 - McGinn
BA 7-12-2017 - McGinn
Hair grafts 9-25-2017 Dr.Cooley
Sataloff Cricothyroid subluxation and trachea shave12-11-2017
Dr. McGinn labiaplasty, hood repair, scar removal, graph repair and bottom of  vagina finished. urethra repositioned. 4-4-2018
Dr. Sataloff Glottoplasty 5-14-2018
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Dr. McGinn vaginal revision 2 4-3-2019 Bottom of vagina closed off, fat injected into the labia and urethra repositioned.
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kiernan

Thanks folks! I've been seeing a gender therapist who is also a transmasculine person and I'll continue to discuss HRT with him and then see how things look in 4 months. Thanks again for the input. <3
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