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Started by Ryliez, October 31, 2018, 07:35:41 PM
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Quote from: Ryliez on October 31, 2018, 07:35:41 PMHey girls and guys. I'm Rylie and I'm MTF, I have been on hormones now for about 5 months, I'm on Evorel patches I'm also on Finasteride. Now here is the issue I am having. I see bearly any difference. Now I'm not sure if that is because I'm an idiot and for the first 4 months I was sooo bad at taking the Finasteride I would get busy and forget some times only take it once or twice a week. Weight lose and muscle change has not happened o my thing is I now have boobs but still look the same everywhere else... any advice would.be great thanks. <NO DOSAGES PLEASEADMIN>
Quote from: Ryliez on October 31, 2018, 11:09:47 PMThank you everyone. I've got a ton better with taking my tablets, it was just very hard to remember I've not missed a day now for some time, I do have a pill pot that has helped. I'm pretty sure not taking the Finasteride is the reason for the lack of changes I just wanted to see what you all thought about it, so Thank you
Quote from: Kirsteneklund7 on November 01, 2018, 05:01:37 AMI wonder what story your blood test is telling. Are they normal CIS female levels? Also begining hormones is usually a gradual ramping up of dose & therefore blood levels. Often the androgen blocker is introduced first and then estrogen ramped up to provide CIS female levels over a period of months. Part of the reason for this is to not saturate the estrogen receptors in your body. A situation prescribing doctors often see is a trans person who through desperation uses black market hormones at full dose from day one causing estrogen receptors to saturate & to shut down. This causes a regular prescription to have minimal effect. The cure is to get completely off mtf hormones and let the male endocrine balance re-establish. MTF hormones can then be gradually reintroduced to the unsaturated receptors. This is probably not happening to you but may be food for thought when trying to maximise feminisation. 5 months is only the beginning and you already have boobs - good progress! Wishing you success growing into your female self, Kirsten x.Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk
Quote from: Rowan Michelle on November 01, 2018, 09:54:47 AMHi Rylie! 5 months on hrt is just the beginning. Hormones take time. I've been on hrt for 15 months now, and the changes haven't been super obvious. The biggest thing I see is that my body hair all but stopped growing, and my face looks slightly more fem. I've got boobs, but they are still pretty tiny. Just have patience. It's a marathon, not a sprint.