Quote from: Nevoxia on October 21, 2017, 10:11:43 PM
Has anyone noticed a change in their mental abilities? Good or bad, in any area at all? I'm curious about anything you have that has changed, especially in terms of aptitude. But I am especially interested in that claim about scientific or spatiall thinking aptitude. Please let me know.
If you take estrogen, plan on your IQ dropping 10 points right off the bat. If you transition, the perception of your intelligence drops another 10. You will become indecisive, submissive, forget the difference between a Phillips screwdriver and a flat one and have problems parking your car. You'll never remember where you put your keys even though you now feel the need to carry a purse and you'll cry over TV commercials. It's murder, I tell ya! [/sarcasm]
QuoteSo I wonder if the claims about a change in mental abilities before and after HRT is based on sexist assumptions or if it is real.
Yes, that is a sexist assumption. Taking hormones is not going to make you stupid. While it's true due to neuroplasticity that HRT can have influence on several structures of the brain but none that I know of that would affect "mental abilities" you already have that are wired in.
What may change is how you feel about things? You may well retain your spatial abilities but they may not mean as much to you as they do now as a random example?
QuoteSide note curiosity... how long does it take for a hormonal level change to be felt mentally? So one of the points in this question is that I wonder if a single day's worth of estrogen boost or testosterone decline (or vice versa) would be noticeable in the short-term. That might enable me to try before I buy. Or have a temporary enhancement in one area or another. The other possibility being that these mental processes, like the body, are produced by long-term changes in the physical configuration of the brain.
When you say "mentally", it almost seems like you believe hormones will make you stupid? What you may experience are influences on your attitudes and emotions that may shift your interests and focus but you're not going to lose your mind. Consider though that heading down this path is very difficult and filled with challenges that may distract you from your goals and well laid out plans. Being trans takes a lot of overhead. By joining this forum and asking questions, it's already become a distraction. Going down this rabbit hole isn't going to help that unless you've got a couple of years to work through all this should you decide to transition (or decide this path's not for you) and then put it behind you and move on with your life.
If you're looking for a place to start, try anti-androgens to quash your testosterone and see how you feel. Most doctors start off with that for a bit before even starting low-dose estrogens anyway. People that do start HRT often report feeling more emotional, sensitive or connected and how long that take depends on the person and their medical regime. It is usually subtle and may take a few weeks or a few months to notice anything but getting dumber is not something often reported.
No short term "single day" worth of anything is going to make a bit a difference. Keep researching and learning and find a therapist.