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Dealing with small changes you dislike

Started by Josh, July 30, 2012, 09:12:25 AM

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Robert Scott

I personally dislike my oily hair --- it looks like a grease ball by the end of the day.  I hate it.  My hair was already thinning before I started taking T so I fully expect to go bald. 

As for taking prescription drug -- I do want to pipe in that not all things can be controlled by diet.  I have high cholestrol -- have since I was a youth.  It's like in the 600 -- when I first was put on medication -- this was when I was in high school and a varisty letterman in swimming and softball so I was very physically active - I swam year round on a city swim team.  I cannot control my cholestrol with diet and exercise if I try.  I have to take medication for it.

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Kreuzfidel

Well, sorry, but I don't have any changes that I don't want.  I'm enjoying the whole experience of my proper puberty that I'll only go through once.  As per pharmaceuticals/pharmaceutical companies, great if you want to not support them, but I need T to live so I have no qualms.
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Jeatyn

Quote from: Nathan. on August 01, 2012, 04:40:04 PM
Spots are the most annoying thing, I knew i'd get them though as I had bad acne with my first puberty but in different places on my face  ??? 


Same here! I had loads of foreheads spots during my first puberty but now they're all over my cheeks...unless I go for a full cousin IT look the ones on the cheeks aren't able to be covered by my hair like the forehead ones were :P  it's reeeeaaally hard to not pick them, I'm pretty sure I've already created some craters that are gonna scar
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supremecatoverlord

Quote from: Kreuzfidel on August 01, 2012, 08:25:52 PM
Well, sorry, but I don't have any changes that I don't want.  I'm enjoying the whole experience of my proper puberty that I'll only go through once.  As per pharmaceuticals/pharmaceutical companies, great if you want to not support them, but I need T to live so I have no qualms.
Thank you for this.
Meow.



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