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Three months in HRT, not feeling anything

Started by GrayKat, June 14, 2017, 04:38:26 PM

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GrayKat

At first, I had a good amount of breast pain. But after the second month it started ti faded and now I feel nothing. Is this normal? I am on shots now and a new T Blocker.
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AshleyP

Quote from: GrayKat on June 14, 2017, 04:38:26 PM
At first, I had a good amount of breast pain. But after the second month it started ti faded and now I feel nothing. Is this normal?

I would say it's about normal, at least from my experience. I had even less response than you at the three month mark. The only thing that I could point to was weaker morning erections. I still haven't experienced the breast/nipple pain/sensitivity that seems to be frequently reported. Around the four month mark, I did experience some breast swelling after I added MPA to the initial regimen. I haven't seen much since and I'm at the seven month mark now.

All the best,
--AshleyP
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Ellement_of_Freedom

Hormonal changes are the slowest in the body. At three months, not feeling or noticing anything is completely normal in my opinion. If that's still the case after 12 months, then that's something you should discuss with your doctor.


FFS: Dr Noorman van der Dussen, August 2018 (Belgium)
SRS: Dr Suporn, January 2019 (Thailand)
VFS: Dr Thomas, May 2019 (USA)
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LexiDreamer

Age often plays a large factor on how fast results are realized.
Consider that many of the older ladies on here have reported that changes come slow.
*** Any suggestions I make should never be used as a substitute for licensed medical advice ***
*** All of my personal pharmaceutical experiences I share, have been explicitly supervised by a licenced medical professional ***
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KayXo

Was something changed between the time that you had breast pain and then none? Also, breasts usually respond more at first then eventually some sort of desensitization occurs and it stops. It's quite normal.
I am not a medical doctor, nor a scientist - opinions expressed by me on the subject of HRT are merely based on my own review of some of the scientific literature over the last decade or so, on anecdotal evidence from women in various discussion forums that I have come across, and my personal experience

On HRT since early 2004
Post-op since late 2005
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GrayKat

It just went away over time. I am on a higher dose these days.


Its good to here it's normal. Thanks.
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