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Quote from: OOAnne on December 01, 2015, 11:46:05 AMHello Everyone, post SRS my Estradiol Valerate level was at least doubled. I no longer take Sprio, my thin, dry and flaky skin issue disappeared. Oh and no frequent need to pee.Urologist who preformed the surgery alongside Dr. Sinclair prescribed Finasteride to deal with possible prostrate infection. He said I can stay on it to deal with any other T blocker needs, such as DHT. Even though I don't have a hair loss issue. Also back on bioidentical progesterone which I stopped taking 5 months prior to SRS.Since SRS my development has really kicked into high gear. Skin is much softer and pore size greatly reduced. Breasts are growing with no weight gain. The increase of Estradiol Valerate has amplified results. I also feel much more frisky! Not sure a minimum dosage approach would help me feminize or keep what I have achieved. But I was only on HRT 9 months before SRS. Age could also factor in. I'm old and need all the help I can get! As they say YMMV.Thank you,AnneAdded: Estradiol Valerate via injections.
Quote from: Lyndsey on December 14, 2015, 07:58:52 AMHi Anne I am post-op 8 weeks now and feel great My Doctor did the labs on me and my levels are crazytestosterone= 4testosterone free= 0.4Progesterone= 0.3Estradiol- 502PSA=0.68Good reason why lots of thing have been going on with me.Dose anyone know if this is normal I'm on estradiol progesterone for the first 10 days of the monthno spiro. Hug's Lyndsey
Quote from: Lyndsey on December 14, 2015, 08:35:32 AMHi LauraSorry about the mix upAll my labs are in pg/mlHugs Lyndsey
Quote from: galaxy on December 14, 2015, 11:07:29 PMI guess testo is 4 at ng/ml ... its much to high, really to much.Maybe thats the "post-op-flush".
Quote from: Lyndsey on December 16, 2015, 10:52:12 AMI'm not sure if it is but my Endo said it was goodHugsLynn
Quote from: Lyndsey on December 16, 2015, 10:55:27 AMAll my labs are as stated aboveLynn
Quote from: Roberto on December 30, 2015, 07:37:40 PMHi ... Just a "benchmark" for me, 30 years post-op. I went to see my doctor (an MtF Transgender herself) and she had some fresh blood-test lab results for me. Estradiol level was 345 ng/dl, testosterone was 4 ng/dl ... really low. She didn't like 345 for the estrogen, and told me to keep it down to < 200, so I have another lab test next month to make sure I'm "obeying her rules". I went many years with no HRT post-op, because in 1985 they sent me on my way with no HRT. The result was that now I have mild osteopenia, which is "pre-osteoporosis". (Determined by a bone density X-ray she ordered in addition to the blood-work lab tests.) Not serious though, and she said I could recover the bone density with proper HRT & calcium monitoring over the next two years. The message: Pay attention to such things. We don't want to end up broken-hip basket cases or hunchbacks in our old age!
Quote from: Roberta on December 30, 2015, 07:37:40 PMI went many years with no HRT post-op,
Quote from: ShotGal on May 02, 2016, 10:01:58 PMInteresting, thanks for posting this. I quit all meds quite a few years ago. Less is more. Moderation is best. I don't ever get sick so going to the Dr. seemed pointless other than to enter into the "payment for prescriptions" scheme of gatekeeping, science experiments, and extortion. We moved a few times and I just haven't bothered even trying. It's a bit like taking your perfectly working car to a shady repair shop and asking them to see if there's anything they can find wrong with it - isn't it? I'll pass, for now.