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Started by Wild-Eyed, April 25, 2016, 10:22:38 PM
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Quote from: Dena on April 25, 2016, 10:24:38 PMThe are not wrecked. Normal medical grade hydrogen peroxide will remove the blood without damaging the cloth. I learned that from a doctor when a blood test went a little wrong.
Quote from: MercenaryElf on April 25, 2016, 11:03:15 PMPlease don't feel like a disgrace -- it sucks that it happened, but it's not something that could be helped right now. You're not alone with this experience, and fortunately won't have to worry about it forever.
Quote from: FTMax on April 26, 2016, 03:23:10 PMTestosterone use should drop your estrogen levels low enough that you stop having your period, sometime within the first three months ideally as long as your dosage is correct. For some guys, finding that right dose is a struggle and it doesn't stop right away. Many providers will recommend Depo Provera shots to stop your period if that is the case for you.One thing to be mindful of is that spotting and breakthrough bleeding can occur at any time on T, no matter how long you've been on it. The only thing that could stop that from being a possibility is to have a hysterectomy.
Quote from: Wild-Eyed on April 26, 2016, 03:50:25 PMQuote from: FTMax on April 26, 2016, 03:23:10 PMTestosterone use should drop your estrogen levels low enough that you stop having your period, sometime within the first three months ideally as long as your dosage is correct. For some guys, finding that right dose is a struggle and it doesn't stop right away. Many providers will recommend Depo Provera shots to stop your period if that is the case for you.One thing to be mindful of is that spotting and breakthrough bleeding can occur at any time on T, no matter how long you've been on it. The only thing that could stop that from being a possibility is to have a hysterectomy.Oh, I'd love a hysterectomy, but I doubt that I could get one on the NHS (British public healthcare), and could never afford private without family help, which I'm not getting. I think I can get T on the NHS, however.
Quote from: Elis on April 26, 2016, 03:57:49 PMI'm have the same thing happen to me pre T in that the blood ruined my boxers :/. As long as you wash the clothes straight away the stain will go. I found that on my period I'd wear the most masculine tops I could seeing as I had to wear a certain pair of jeans and a certain pair of underwear that I didn't care if they got ruined; because they weren't the most fashionable. It helped my dysphoria a bit.On T periods will stop between 2 and 6 months; although you may get random spotting but that's rare and it'll be light. When you do get the go ahead for T choose gel if you can. You get a certain dose in each sachet and you apply it daily; so it's easier than injecting T and won't have to struggle finding the right dose.
Quote from: Wild-Eyed on April 26, 2016, 03:50:25 PMOh, I'd love a hysterectomy, but I doubt that I could get one on the NHS (British public healthcare), and could never afford private without family help, which I'm not getting. I think I can get T on the NHS, however.