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This is gonna sounds stupid... but did anyone get a period?

Started by Cortana, January 20, 2008, 02:00:06 AM

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Cortana

Ya ya I know, your all thinking "She's gotta be joking right?" well I'm not. The past two months at around the same time in the month I've experienced all the symptoms of a period (ie bloating, breast tenderness, acne, low energy, cramps in my stomach, back and legs, and irritability [extreme at times[) without the bleeding of course. I do know that HRT can and usually does produce those results, but I'm pretty sure it's not in a certain time frame of the month. So my question is what in the hell is going on and has this happened to anyone else.

Thanks everyone,
Krista
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Nero

I'd expect you'd get something like that without the blood. Estrogen is estrogen, whether in a natal girl or no.
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Cortana

Quote from: lisagurl on January 20, 2008, 10:31:18 AM
Maybe cycling meds?
That's the funny thing. I've heard of those syptoms while upping your dosage or lowering it, but one I haven't done that and two this happens literally at a certain time of the month, Lol.

Quote from: Nero on January 20, 2008, 11:05:11 AM
I'd expect you'd get something like that without the blood. Estrogen is estrogen, whether in a natal girl or no.
Have you ever heard of this happening before though in anyone? I was under the impression that a menstral cycle, including all of it's syptoms, could not happen. Don't get me wrong, I like just the thought that I might be getting a menstral cycle (and I know that might be a little weird) but I just want to know how it can happen. ;)
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lisagurl

The monthly menstrual cycle is documented by the wide swing in hormones in the blood. Why would your hormone level be changing?
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Cortana

Quote from: lisagurl on January 20, 2008, 03:02:22 PM
The monthly menstrual cycle is documented by the wide swing in hormones in the blood. Why would your hormone level be changing?
I have no idea. I stay on a very tight regimen, I'm usually no more them about a half of an hour late with my meds (which does not happen very often), I NEVER miss a dose, and I haven't changed my dose. It's very odd.

Quote from: Ashley Michelle on January 20, 2008, 03:42:33 PM
i get *real* bitchy/weepy/depressed/achy usually the day before i change my patches
I'm on oral form so that wouldn't be the case with me. ;)
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Cortana

Quote from: Renate on January 20, 2008, 05:22:52 PM
Hi Krista:

I'm on oral, too and have a very steady response with no ups and downs.

The only thing I can think of, and it's a very slim chance, is that you have an ovary.
At your age it's just possible that an ovary would start getting active.
Has the doctor monitoring your hormone levels noticed anything?
Document the dates in a diary so that you'll have something for reference.

No, I'm not saying any of this is likely, but when you rule out everything else, what's left needs another look.

Renate
Actually I got my T levels checked about 6 weeks ago and they were normal BUT they never did check my E levels and even before the HRT and I did have a bit of breast growth, my bones have always been small and stayed small, and my voice was deepening but not really as much as other boys my age (not to mention the fact most people thought I was a girl before HRT and before I went fulltime.) So really I am thinking the same thing that you suggested, maybe I do have an ovary. I know that it is a long-shot but I've seen weirder and I do know that it is only a possibility.

Anyway I am going to take your advice and start documenting my symptoms and documenting the actual dates when they happen. Thanks for the help. :D

Krista
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Ember Lewis

Yes it does happen, some girls do experience PMS type symptoms. I get them on the 4th of most months sometimes they are as minor as a headache and other times I get full and severe PMS symptoms. But it's up and down for me sometimes I think it was just in my head cuz I missed a month then on or around the 4th I get unmistakable signs that can be severe. But yes some girls get the symptoms, but I've never heard of any T-girl getting actual cramps.
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tinkerbell

Are you talking about PMS moments?  Yes, I do have them frequently without the monthly bleeding, of course.

tink :icon_chick:
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Cortana

Quote from: Jessica G on January 20, 2008, 07:38:49 PM
Yes it does happen, some girls do experience PMS type symptoms. I get them on the 4th of most months sometimes they are as minor as a headache and other times I get full and severe PMS symptoms. But it's up and down for me sometimes I think it was just in my head cuz I missed a month then on or around the 4th I get unmistakable signs that can be severe. But yes some girls get the symptoms, but I've never heard of any T-girl getting actual cramps.
There are definitely some cramping pains involved in this and they can hurt pretty bad.

Quote from: Tink on January 20, 2008, 08:31:03 PM
Are you talking about PMS moments?  Yes, I do have them frequently without the monthly bleeding, of course.

tink :icon_chick:
I wouldn't really call them moments... more like week or days of the week and weekend. They always are pretty distinct too in the way they come. I get cramping, bloating, irritability and pretty much everything else after that. Lol.
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tinkerbell

Hmmm...yes I know what you mean.  Hormones will do that to you ;)  Yeah, days, weeks, months, years, decades...LOL  ;D

*hides*

tink :icon_chick:
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Cortana

Quote from: Tink on January 20, 2008, 09:16:51 PM
Hmmm...yes I know what you mean.  Hormones will do that to you ;)  Yeah, days, weeks, months, years, decades...LOL  ;D

*hides*

tink :icon_chick:
Lol. Well it actually happens like this, I usually start around the 12th-15th of the month and I get most of the symptoms of PMS excluding the bleeding and around the 20th-26th of the month I dradually stop getting those symptoms and they disappeare till the next month around the same time and that has been happening for the last two months.
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Terra

Um, I am not extremely consistent with the time of day I take my meds. however I do get really irritable about once a month, but I've always been like that, even before HRT.

So I take it, 'for best results," you need to take them the same time each day?
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Cortana

Quote from: Angel on January 23, 2008, 02:21:00 AM
Um, I am not extremely consistent with the time of day I take my meds. however I do get really irritable about once a month, but I've always been like that, even before HRT.

So I take it, 'for best results," you need to take them the same time each day?
Me too, I'm the same way. I've been like that for quite a while, even before HRT, as a matter of a fact it started at puberty and now it's just gotten more intense and there have been more effects that I've seen that follow a typical female pattern menstrual cycle.

Also, to your question, it's a good idea if your on a regimen with any medicine or drug that you take it the same time in the day as it is just a goo habit to get into. ;)
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Ell

My endo cycles me on progesterone for 12 days out of the month. the first 4 or 5 days, it's painful and i can get really irritable. but i just love it. i look forward to it.

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MeghanAndrews

Quote from: Jessica G on January 20, 2008, 07:38:49 PM
I get them on the 4th of most months sometimes they are as minor as a headache and other times I get full and severe PMS symptoms. But it's up and down for me sometimes I think it was just in my head cuz I missed a month then on or around the 4th I get unmistakable signs that can be severe.

My experience has been similar to Jessica's, but mine is more emotional than physical. I am also taking Progesterone for 21 days then sugar pills for 7. I don't know whether it's the shots or the Prog. or maybe a combination of both, but it is almost like clockwork with me. It's around the 10th or 11th of the month when I have 2-3 pills left before I start the sugar pills. I think it's the Prog. only because I have the emotions and they don't seem to correlate to the shots.

I don't really think about it that much, I just know that I might be a little more emotional than usual for a few days out of the month and I allow myself the freedom to feel the emotions.

That's just me though :) Meghan
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Lisbeth

Quote from: Krista on January 20, 2008, 12:44:19 PM
Have you ever heard of this happening before though in anyone? I was under the impression that a menstral cycle, including all of it's syptoms, could not happen. Don't get me wrong, I like just the thought that I might be getting a menstral cycle (and I know that might be a little weird) but I just want to know how it can happen. ;)
To me.  I went through this most every month in synch with whoever the alpha female in the house was.  It didn't stop until I was put on a strong enough HRT regimen to overcome it.  If you were exposed to enough estrogen before you were born, it will cause your hypothalimus to cycle your hormone levels instead of keep them steady.

Quote from: Krista on January 20, 2008, 09:12:46 PM
Quote from: Jessica G on January 20, 2008, 07:38:49 PM
But yes some girls get the symptoms, but I've never heard of any T-girl getting actual cramps.
There are definitely some cramping pains involved in this and they can hurt pretty bad.
I haven't had that since I was a teenager.

Quote from: ell on January 23, 2008, 03:28:14 AM
My endo cycles me on progesterone for 12 days out of the month. the first 4 or 5 days, it's painful and i can get really irritable. but i just love it. i look forward to it.
If you're cycling progesterone then of course you're going to have a monthly cycle.
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Kateri

I am very new to this whole thing but I can say that I have experienced really bad cramps in the abdomen.  I just figured it was something to do with the Anti Androgen, without breaking forum rules its the AA that happens to be a diaretic.  Sorry if thats too much info.  I wasn't emotional before I started HRT but I think its done something to me in that aspect because I cried during Batman Begins which obviously isn't a "chick" flick and I was watching it with friends too really embarassing.  As for moodiness, well I was born with plenty of that now I got something to blame it on. 
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gothique11

I get PMS, even though my meds are the same, I don't cycle, and etc. Some people will tell you that this doesn't happen, or only if you cycle your Progesterone, or while others (like myself) experience it and it is real, with no med changes. Mine can get wicked bad at times.

So, you're not crazy, or delusional, etc. Different people just experience HRT differently; not everyone's biology is going to be the same, in other words. Some people just don't, and never will, experience PMS, while others might only while cycling their meds, and then there are a few who actually have PMS. I don't know if age is a factor, but it could be also biological factors, as your body has it's own hormones and produces Progesterone and it could be producing it's own supply and fluctuating the levels like a natal woman would.

--natalie
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