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  • Feb 5, 2020
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    Stephanie

    A woman and hella bi

    Harddd

  • Feb 5, 2020
    Mos Bit

    Harddd

    Yeah sometimes

  • Feb 5, 2020
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    Stephanie

    No, that's all HRT. Puberty is wild. I got softer/slimmer all around and my face filled out enough that even my mouth changed shape, which I didn't know could happen. I've got a better, straight on picture from a couple of months ago on the first page of the selfie thread if you want a better idea.

    Going through male puberty means that I have some masculine features which aren't going away, but I feel much more comfortable in my own skin and don't despair over it like I did as a teen.

    That’s p interesting tbh
    I was aware that test & hgh can increase bone density & proliferation but had no idea it can be hormonal Kh reversed too.
    Do u know exactly what are the hormones u were administered & if so can I ask u a few question about them?

  • Feb 5, 2020
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    Mike2210

    That’s p interesting tbh
    I was aware that test & hgh can increase bone density & proliferation but had no idea it can be hormonal Kh reversed too.
    Do u know exactly what are the hormones u were administered & if so can I ask u a few question about them?

    Bone mass can't can't be reversed, sadly, but muscle/fat redistribution go a long way. That's why ideally you would be able to get on puberty blockers if/when you're ready as a teenager, which wasn't really an option for me.

    I did get some hip bone growth because that can apparently keep happening through your earlier 20s. Lucked out there. ☠️

    I take a testosterone blocker (anti-androgen) and estrogen (estradiol). I switched from pills to injections in August for better results/less hassle, but it's the same idea. Now that the initial roadblocks are out of the way, I just go in for bloodwork every few months, check with my doctor to see if my hormone levels are in the right range, and go on with life.

  • Feb 5, 2020
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    Stephanie

    Bone mass can't can't be reversed, sadly, but muscle/fat redistribution go a long way. That's why ideally you would be able to get on puberty blockers if/when you're ready as a teenager, which wasn't really an option for me.

    I did get some hip bone growth because that can apparently keep happening through your earlier 20s. Lucked out there. ☠️

    I take a testosterone blocker (anti-androgen) and estrogen (estradiol). I switched from pills to injections in August for better results/less hassle, but it's the same idea. Now that the initial roadblocks are out of the way, I just go in for bloodwork every few months, check with my doctor to see if my hormone levels are in the right range, and go on with life.

    Mhmmm
    Am assuming the estradiol caused the fat redistribution to your face & hips right?
    Did u keep taps on your dht levels & if so did they affect your genital area & your scalp hair?

  • Feb 5, 2020
    Mike2210

    Mhmmm
    Am assuming the estradiol caused the fat redistribution to your face & hips right?
    Did u keep taps on your dht levels & if so did they affect your genital area & your scalp hair?

    Yeah, pretty much anything that isn't anatomically impossible feminized over time. We don't go into that much detail with the results since I'm just worried about overall T levels per ng, but body hair significantly thinned out all over. I actually got some regrowth for my hair, too, which is nice because I have a receded hairline.

  • Feb 5, 2020

    This thread is spooky

  • Feb 8, 2020

    Yasss girl

  • Feb 8, 2020

    So you take estrogen?