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What to expect the first week on T

Started by Nicolas, June 05, 2012, 11:50:54 PM

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Nicolas

Greetings everyone,

I was researching information on the effects that are usual the first week after the first T injection and was elated to come across this site! I did a search on this but was unable to locate a thread, if I missed it then my sincere apologies. I admit I am eager to jump in.

Today I received my very first injection and I have yet to stop smiling. Although there is general information on changes in general, I was hoping to gain individual perspectives from other guys on this journey.

So my opening question is, what were some of the changes you noticed? If at all during the first week.

I'm not sure if it is the excitement of the day but I've been feeling incredibly energized. As I write this I am in bed unable to settle in for the night. So many thoughts running through my mind. When will changes occur? When will my hair grow thicker? How long before my voice changes? Etc. Its an exciting milestone and I cant think of a better place to share my joys, sharing and asking than in a trans friendly space here.

I truly look forward to meeting new people and maybe luck out in making new friends as well.

My regards,
Nico
I choose to live by choice, not by chance. To make changes, not excuses. To be motivated, not manipulated. To be useful, not used. To excel, not to compete. I choose self-esteem, not self-pity. I choose to listen to my inner voice, not the random opinion.

I choose to be me, not who society wants.
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wheat thins are delicious

Nothing really.  My throat felt a little sore, but that was about it.  All the changes (hair getting thicker, voice changing, etc) are really not things that we can say "that will happen in X month" because your body is not our body.  It's genetics and varies a lot for different guys.  Sorry I can't give you  more of a definitive answer, but that's just the nature of puberty.

EDIT:  actually my throat wasn't sore, it just felt tight.


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Darrin Scott

Nothing. I didn't notice a sore throat until week 2.





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Cameron James

I'm on T 6 weeks as of today. My first week I got a scratchy throat and my voice broke a few times. I definitely felt more energized and my moods leveled out and I was just...happier.

At this point, my voice has dropped half an octave (possibly a full octave), I've gotten about half an inch of bottom growth, my leg hair has filled in nicely and I've got a 15 year old boy mustache going. But I've had amazing changes compared to a lot of other guys here. Most people notice changes within 1-3 months, but they can take as long as 3-6. And there's no guarantee that there will be noticeable ones. Be sure to utilize the search function in the forum - there are lots of threads with T updates!


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Nygeel

First week or so I either got sick or had a weird something with my throat. There was some tingly feelings down below.
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poptart

Absolutely nothing. My first noticeable change didn't occur until 3 months later
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Hayzer12

I had my last period the first week on T.. rofl.. I hadn't had it in over a year, and once I started T, it came... and now I haven't had it since.
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LordKAT

The first week was a sense of peace and just feeling right with the world, my body didn't seem like the enemy as much as just a challenge.

The second week, that froggy got in my throat and, well things happened quickly after that.


The rate of and sometimes if you have a certain effect all vary from one person to another.


Welcome to Susan's and gratz on getting your first T shot.
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Elijah3291

You wont see much happen the very first week most likely, but if I remember correctly, i think my main experiences were increased sex drive, and I was sleepy all the time.
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Kreuzfidel

Welcome to Susan's!  I would just like to say that it's okay to be excited and ready for changes, but you are setting yourself up for disappointment if you are expecting changes in the first week.  I learned the hard way and felt gutted to see so many guys talking about having sore throats, voice drops, hair growth, etc. in their first few weeks only to NOT have a single "sign" the T was doing anything until about 3 months in.  Scrutinising your body daily is also not a good idea as you'll begin to think changes aren't happening fast enough.  My advice - make monthly videos and photo diaries and compare them.
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supremecatoverlord

Changes happen at a different rate for everyone - there is no certain rate where you truly can expect things to have for you in particular.
Meow.



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CJ

First week nothing really happened, within the first 2 weeks I definitely got more sensitive below the belt, after just over a month I've noticed more hair growth over my body, got my first proper chest hair the other day so I'm well chuffed! Pre t I had to exaggerate my voice a little and now after a month I don't have to do that much to obtain the same pitch which is nice. You may get very hungry all the time, I know I did! My appetite just shot up, facial hair...well the fluff is all filling in rapidly and I've had a lot of acne so trying to control that has been fun. But remember everyone experiences different rates of change, some guys don't see changes until a few months in, others start experiencing them from the early days






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Arch

I actually checked my journal for this because I only remembered one or two things.

My throat started getting tickly and scratchy a few days in. Three days in, my voice was giving me a little trouble on the high notes when I sang.

Three or four days in, I started feeling...well, interesting sensations downstairs. Twinges. I thought I smelled a little different down there, too, but I wasn't quite sure.

On the fifth day, I woke up so horny that I masturbated immediately and had a powerful urge to jump my therapist (that I remember; I didn't need to look it up). From then on, I was a raging sex perv.

Around the same time, I thought I might be picking up a bit of muscle in my biceps. After six days, I found that bicycling was easier (I have a stationary bike), and I exceeded the goal I usually had to struggle to make. A few days later, I had to increase the resistance because cycling had become altogether too easy.

On the eleventh day, my voice made a fairly dramatic shift (most people didn't notice, but my therapist and I could hear how different I sounded). Singing was weird by this point because I would suddenly get a temporary burst of a somewhat deeper voice, and my throat would vibrate at a different frequency.

I had a bit of downstairs growth by the fourteenth day.

So that was my first two weeks, anyway.

Congrats on starting. Do you plan to keep a vlog or a journal?
"The hammer is my penis." --Captain Hammer

"When all you have is a hammer . . ." --Anonymous carpenter
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Nicolas

Guys, seriously, thank you all for your replies. It is actually rather awesome to be able to talk to others who know exactly what I'm talking about.

I am trying to keep my footing and maintain a firm grasp on realistic expectations. I suppose I am riding that high of it finally happening. The journey truly beginning and I am filled with joy and wonders. Almost childlike in a sense. Instead of, I wonder what I will look like when I grow up... it is more like, I wonder how I will change during this journey. If that makes any sense.

But yes I am keeping a video log and also a blog which I have added to my profile. I am about to post about my injection now that I have a moment of free time. And I will hopefully also get around to creating a youtube channel as well.
I choose to live by choice, not by chance. To make changes, not excuses. To be motivated, not manipulated. To be useful, not used. To excel, not to compete. I choose self-esteem, not self-pity. I choose to listen to my inner voice, not the random opinion.

I choose to be me, not who society wants.
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Arch

Quote from: Nicolas on June 06, 2012, 01:56:10 PM
I suppose I am riding that high of it finally happening. The journey truly beginning and I am filled with joy and wonders.

Some of us call it gender euphoria. And it's very real and palpable, especially if you had to wait ten or twenty years (or longer) to experience puberty.

One warning, though. Keep track of psychological effects--your emotions and especially your impulses. I found myself driving more aggressively without realizing why--it took some real effort to tone that down--and wanting to "win" discussions with my best friend. I also started blurting out things I wouldn't have otherwise said, so I began to keep a watchful eye on that. And over time, I became less and less able to handle multiple sensory input, so driving in dynamic conditions became more challenging than before. One day I found myself overwhelmed with all of the traffic variables I normally handled quite gracefully, and I wound up bumping into the car in front of me. I used to be able to juggle multiple tasks--most people call it multitasking--and now I just get confused or even paralyzed most of the time when I try to do that. I have to talk myself through a sequence of actions rather than just juggle them automatically.

Even now I have to struggle with some of these issues, and I'm convinced that T has just changed my brain in certain ways. Unfortunately, I wasn't expecting such changes, and I was occasionally blindsided by them.
"The hammer is my penis." --Captain Hammer

"When all you have is a hammer . . ." --Anonymous carpenter
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JR15

Happy
Energized
Tingly down undaa and growth
Diff smell in sweat
That's about it..I went to sleep earlier and woke up earlier idk how common that is..maybe it was just me lol
My voice started cracking around 3-4 weeks and it's dropped a bit. Im over a month on t
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J.J.

To the OP
Thanks for asking this question. I just had my first injection on Tuesday! And was wondering the exact same thing.

After waiting for 25 or so to go through puberty it is very exciting and you said a mouth full when you said " keep a firm grasp on realistic expectations"

Congrats to you for getting started.

Coulson Lives! Fury Lies.
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Norbert

First couple days I didn't notice anything. On the third day I would get twitches in my muscles. My lats and biceps changed so fast it was actually kinda uncomfortable. It felt weird when I moved my arms. By the end of the first week the intensity of my orgasms was the biggest change I noticed. My throat didn't hurt, but two weeks in my voice started changing then it dropped significantly over the next week. My acne actually went away when I started T.
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Paul

Quote from: Cameron James on June 06, 2012, 12:06:27 AM
I'm on T 6 weeks as of today. My first week I got a scratchy throat and my voice broke a few times. I definitely felt more energized and my moods leveled out and I was just...happier.

At this point, my voice has dropped half an octave (possibly a full octave), I've gotten about half an inch of bottom growth, my leg hair has filled in nicely and I've got a 15 year old boy mustache going. But I've had amazing changes compared to a lot of other guys here. Most people notice changes within 1-3 months, but they can take as long as 3-6. And there's no guarantee that there will be noticeable ones. Be sure to utilize the search function in the forum - there are lots of threads with T updates!

When did you start? We're at pretty much the same stage.  :)  I do my 6th shot tomorrow.  I have had pretty much the exact same reaction time which I was super ecited about because I kept reading about people not seeing much in the 1st couple of months.  I also have to legit shave because my chin is growing in weird patches haha. 
It's hard to see through clouds of grey in a world full of Black and White.



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Paul

It's hard to see through clouds of grey in a world full of Black and White.



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