So I'm possibly starting T sometime soon, as I've recently begun to see a therapist outside of my regular therapist that actually specializes in gender and can write referral letters to endos and such. She's a lovely lady, but due to some anxiety I have surrounding making requests, I'm afraid to bring this up to her.
Basically, I have bipolar disorder and BPD, the first since I was around 15 and the second since I turned 18. So needless to say, I have pretty bad mood swings.
Lately, though, since I started doing DBT with my regular therapist (I've been doing it for about a year now) my BPD mood swings aren't nearly as bad or as frequent as they used to be. My cyclic bipolar mood swings are still just as bad, but the medication I've been on since the start of last year has kept them at a level where I'm still able to function when I'm depressed, and I'm able to be relatively calm while I'm hypomanic.
When I talked to my new therapist, as she found out about my diagnoses she immediately retracted her suggestions about the shots and began talking about the gel.
Now, there are two problems I have with gel. 1) I've heard it doesn't work nearly as well and 2) I have REALLY bad sensory issues, and applying gel/ointment no matter the reason for it has always been hellish for me. It's so bad that I'm getting anxiety just thinking about it.
I have also heard from other guys that have bipolar/BPD that T actually stabilizes their mood swings. After my appointment with the therapist, I began looking into mood swings towards the end of the T-shot cycle (whatever you call it), and a lot of guys, even with these disorders, have said they haven't had any major problems, but rather that the T has actually helped stabilize them even more.
I just figured I'd get some input from the guys here. If anyone has bipolar/BPD or both and you're doing the shots, how has it affected your mood swings?