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Started by Underground Panther, July 05, 2006, 02:18:23 PM

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Underground Panther

I got some questions about  T and how it effects guys(who still got breasts and overies inside but have had hysterectomy) How does T change  you emotionally?..I am thinking of getting on T but I am cautious because I have a psych history. (Complex PSTD and ADHD)I don't want to make things go unstable.I know when female homones flooded my body when I had a uterus, I went nuts,I got admitted to psych wards over PMS it made me that crazy,So I am approaching tinkering with anything homonal with caution.
Also this is an iffy question I know but I figured why not ask,if you take "T" and grow a micropenis,how long(guesstimate) until you need the surgery to release  it from the clitoral hood? Because any operation will take time for me to save up for.I want to time it so I'm not in pain and  stuck money wise if this happens.

Anyone else here,have similar experinces with "T" helping them emotionally?
Also I would really appreciate links on this issue .
Thanks!!.
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Dennis

I was always a pretty steady guy. I've heard from guys that weren't that T settled them down. I have ADD as well and that seems to have improved since starting T.

As far as any bottom surgery, it's usually recommended that you wait from 2-4 years for maximum growth after starting T.

Dennis
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wolfie

thanks for asking the question, and thanks for answering dennis. those were questions i didn't even know i had. i feel ready for T, but those were some good points.

   tino
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MarcosGirl

Hi Underground Panther,
          I'm not transsexual (I'm the S.O. of an FtM), but I am female and know that your ovaries have a lot to do with hormonal imbalance.  That is actually where the female hormones are.  If you start taking T, it will shut your ovaries down because even though you don't have a uterus, your ovaries still produce hormone.  I'm not a health care professional, so I would get medical advice, but I'm thinking that T would help to balance you out.

Take care,
Pam
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