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Do you have anybody sensations while on hrt?

Started by wannalivethetruth, May 08, 2011, 03:15:50 PM

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wannalivethetruth

I do. This my fourth day on hrt and ive noticed some tingles all over my body. Muscles, private area, legs, knees. idk if its hrt related, but i certainly didnt have tingles b4. Its not a tickle tingly feeling, just a tingly weird feeling lol. Have u had this to occur to ur body? and what is it?
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wannalivethetruth

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MarinaM

Nope. My changes so far have been primarily psyche / metabolism related. Tingling and such things scream neural relation to me. You may be slightly euphoric.

Is it pleasant or bothersome?
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drvotion86

only problem i had in the beginning was a headache i can only assume i was trying to get used to taking the hormones...
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azSam

Boobs. They tend to hurt. A lot. Sometimes it's not so bad, but sometimes they'll just ache for what seems to be no reason. Aside from that, my whole body has become more sensitive to touch and I seem to enjoy being touched more than I used to.
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MarinaM

Quote from: Danni Rene on May 08, 2011, 06:03:32 PM
only problem i had in the beginning was a headache i can only assume i was trying to get used to taking the hormones...

Oh yeah, the headaches are real fun. I haven't had one in about a week though.
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wannalivethetruth

no, its not bothersome or anything..and it only happens once in awhile. It just tingles or i feel little twitches lol. it doesnt hurt, it just is.
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JennX

Can't say that I have... unless... a cute guy walks by... or I stumble upon a Johhny Depp movie on tv.  :icon_google: :icon_giggle:
"If you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain."
-Dolly Parton
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Adabelle

I had twitches, and tingling. There were a couple days where I'd have these episodes of both tingling and being euphoric, but I also had very down days too and had some anxiety when I first started. (Just a few weeks ago)

This lasted about 10-14 days for me, and things started to stabilize a lot. Now I don't really get either the twitching or tingling very much at all and I'm feeling a bit more stable emotionally too.

For me it was a little scary to be honest, but looking back I realize that my symptoms were just indicative of my body adjusting.
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Susan Kay

Perhaps your body is saying "Why did you wait so long to give me what I so desperately need? Now I feel normal." Or not. Sorry, late night goofyness on my part. Or maybe hormone driven silly girlyness. I do get these outbreaks sometimes now.

Susan Kay
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