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Moments of Tiredness

Started by RedheadWhovian, January 24, 2016, 01:40:00 AM

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Ritana

Just because you're taking hormones and you're feeling tired, doesn't necessarily mean it's to do with hormones. It could be something totally unrelated. That's where the importance of consulting with a medical doctor comes in.
A post-op woman
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melissa_h

Yes, and for me, the major tiredness started about 2 weeks into it.  Basically, I just found it easier to go to sleep earlier each night. I didn't have much fatigue during the day.

For the most part, I was happier, clearer headed, but then would occasionally have a bit of what I'd call "brain fog".  That all subsided towards the end of the 2nd month.

My E was upped about 2 weeks ago, and I will hit the 3 month mark this weekend. I didn't notice any change at all from the upping of the E, and things appear to rolling along nicely.

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