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Started HRT + transition time line

Started by Mountain Warfare Girl, February 25, 2018, 04:08:08 PM

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Mountain Warfare Girl

Got my HRT prescription Friday and started my medical transition.
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Phots of day one of my transition

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Chelsea

Congrats!  I cant wait to start mine.  Its always nice to follow other peoples timelines. :)


        Chelsea
First Therapy Appointment 2-26-18
Came Out To Sister 2-27-18
First Endocrinologist Appointment 3-7-18
Started HRT! 3-7-18
First Voice Therapy Appointment 4-23-18
Came out to my Brother!!!! 5-3-18
Came out to MOM!!!! 5-17-18


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AnamethatstartswithE

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Transfused

Good luck with the boobies! Enjoy the ride :-)
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Allison S

Congrats! We have to look out for you- I think you're gonna have a great transition !

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SonadoraXVX

Congrats mountainwarfaregirl :), I would imagine you were with the 10th Inf.Div.?, if not my apologies. After several years on hrt, no way, will people make you out to be former military or knowleageable about the outdoors. I know people in a million years, can't make me out :) Good to know that skill set for self defense though, in my opinion :)(USMC MP here), I always blindside people who are bullies or act macho around me, I make them blink :), but onwards with your hrt :)
To know thyself is to be blessed, but to know others is to prevent supreme headaches
Sun Tzu said it best, "To know thyself is half the battle won, but to know yourself and the enemy, is to win 100% of the battles".



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Mountain Warfare Girl

Quote from: SonadoraXVX on February 26, 2018, 12:00:02 AM
Congrats mountainwarfaregirl :), I would imagine you were with the 10th Inf.Div.?, if not my apologies. After several years on hrt, no way, will people make you out to be former military or knowleageable about the outdoors. I know people in a million years, can't make me out :) Good to know that skill set for self defense though, in my opinion :)(USMC MP here), I always blindside people who are bullies or act macho around me, I make them blink :), but onwards with your hrt :)

Not 10th MTN I was in 3/172 IN (MTN) we had the army Mountain warfare school and all the Armies lead climbers unlike the 10th we were really trained alpine troops not just light infantry with a name [emoji4] of a old unit
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Mountain Warfare Girl

Have been on HRT foe a week and a half now haven't seen or felt any changes yet other then a little tenderness in my nipples once in awhile.
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SammyHatesGreenEggs

#8
You'll get there!  I think it feels great just to at least know I'm finally on the road to physical transition, so congrats on starting the journey.

I started HRT about a month ago ( estradiol via pill and bicalutamide) and have noticed a slight change to my skin, lower libido as well as my nipples have gotten larger and breast tenderness.  My waist has also shrunk, but I think that's more due to diet/exercise than HRT.

I look forward to hearing you future updates on how its going.

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PollyQMcLovely

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Northern Star Girl

Quote from: Mountain Warfare Girl on March 07, 2018, 09:17:06 AM
Have been on HRT foe a week and a half now haven't seen or felt any changes yet other then a little tenderness in my nipples once in awhile.

@ Mountain Warfare Girl:  This all very exciting.... starting HRT will bring big changes to your body, but bear in mind that what you read about other's HRT results and their transition timeline may not be typical for you and your body.   Nothing happens really quickly so you need patience, these things can not be rushed, in fact, there is evidence if things are rushed with higher doses than the doctor prescribes that it can actually hamper breast growth and other body changes.  That is why medically supervised HRT is not only the SAFE choice but also the best choice.  Your doctor will continue to do regular blood tests and adjust dosages accordingly throughout your HRT regimen.

Again, nothing happens really fast but you will see small changes rather quickly like with you nipple tenderness... and then more will be happened in it's own time... patience is needed.
Wishing you well in your transition.... and looking forward to your updates.   (and pics?)
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Mountain Warfare Girl

Small update,
I can tell the HRT is beginning to work do to starting Friday morning I stopped having morning aerosols and my skin is beginning to feel softer and dryer
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Mountain Warfare Girl

Ok got my 1.5 month blood work back yesterday and had good news and bad news the good is my T has dropped to 58.3 pg/mlthe bad news was that my E levels haven't changed at all and is still the same as my baseline taken before I started at 28.0 pg/ml.
So I'm going to talk to my DR about changing methods to IM injections this Friday wen I have my 1.6 month follow up appointment.
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Northern Star Girl

Quote from: Mountain Warfare Girl on April 04, 2018, 06:19:03 PM
Ok got my 1.5 month blood work back yesterday and had good news and bad news the good is my T has dropped to 58.3 pg/mlthe bad news was that my E levels haven't changed at all and is still the same as my baseline taken before I started at 28.0 pg/ml.
So I'm going to talk to my DR about changing methods to IM injections this Friday wen I have my 1.6 month follow up appointment.

@ Mountain Warfare Girl: 
Thank you for posting your latest update about your HRT and the mixed results of your blood work.  Some times it takes some time for E to increase once the T has gone down for while.  Your doctor will of course know more about this. 
One thing to know, is that if HRT changes are rushed many times with too high of doses the final results of transition can be impaired.... breast growth for one.   

This is a very poor analogy but it is like trying to quickly cook or roasting and smoking meat.... it just doesn't come out as good as when it is SLOW roasted!   

It will be interesting what you and your doctor decide to do.
Please keep your updates coming!!  I for one enjoy keeping up with your progress.
Hugs,
Danielle
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Mountain Warfare Girl

Had my appointment with my DR Friday and my DR OKed me switching to IM injection starting Monday , I have to go in Monday after work to get the first injection and then to show me and my wife how to do it.
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