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Hi All,
So...I'm a femme ladyface and won't be transitioning but I have a hormone related question and I thought you guys might have some insights. I went back on birth control a few months ago to prevent ovarian cysts (I've had 2 in my life) and I think the hormones are aggravating my obsessive behaviors. When I was in high school and was put on birth control I am CERTAIN that it made my eating disorder worse. And eating disorders are a kind of OCD. So, do you think that's possible? And has anyone experienced anything similar? (obsessive behaviors getting better or worse as a side effect of taking hormones) I'm not on anything aside from the Nuvaring, so it isn't a weird drug interaction. Thanks in advance for any thoughts you may have on this issue. :eatinghersheybar: |
It might just be the hormone release mechanism in the NuvaRing. I was on it for two months and the whole time I had MASSIVE mood swings, lots of crying and anger and early cramping and spotting. I got off it right away, since it clearly wasn't working well with my body chemistry and am back on the pill. So far my moods are much better, but it's still a bit early to tell.
Long story short, my ED and self-image have been HORRIBLE these last two months, on top of the emotional rollercoaster. I can't say if it's a result of the hormones trying to balance out, or something else, just figured I'd let you know that you aren't the only one who went through it on the ring. I'm not sure how much of this will apply to FTMs though, as individuals doing Testosterone HRT are masking/negating the effects of estrogen/progesterone, whereas contraceptive hormones mostly mess with the levels of those hormones in the body. Guys: do you notice any of these things in yourselves? Quote:
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I don't know one of us on estrogen who are FTM. One may want to ask other Femmes or MTF.
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I did some hunting, there is a "healthy, body, etc. " area of the forums that I think might have better information. The menopause thread is especially helpful and addresses some hormone therapy and associated side effects. :)
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Like Corkey said, FTM's don't typically take female hormones. From a standpoint of a mental health counselor however, any fluctuation in hormones does indeed affect mood, so it's entirely possible.
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Where are you in your transition? Post transition feel like I am finished with all of it just on HRT now
How long have you been on T? 14 years How much T do you take on a bi weekly or monthly basis? I am currently on NIBIDO I think its 4ML every 12 weeks but will change to something else when I go to the USA How does your body react to your shot intake? no bad side effects Are you pre or post op top and or bottom?I am post op top surgery hysto & Forearm phalloplasty ]Where and Who did your surgeries? Hysto was done for medical reasons in 97, top surgery was done in 2002 by Dr Perry Johnson in Omaha NE, I had a centurion done by DR Peter Raphael in Plano texas in 2004, then forearm phalloplasty done by Mister Nim Christopher from the London team took 18 months due to my work schedule and was finished in june2010 I am willing to post pictures of my surgery's if that is appropriate for this forum or answer any questions Mike |
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Thanks for the heads up!! :|:canoworms: |
Went down to the courthouse today and filled all my paperwork for my name change. Was nervous as all get out for some reason, worried that I would have made a mistake on my paperwork or something, but as usual, the worry was for nothing! Papers are filed and my court date is set for the 24th of April.
I actually talked to my father about my name, before I changed it. I wanted to know what he thought, even though I know what my name is and what name feels right. I found out though, that my middle name, which is currently Jean, was only because my mother pitched a fit because my father wanted it to be Eugene which was my grandfathers name. So I am very happy about that because I wanted to make my grandfathers name my middle name anyways, and finding out that is what it should have been all along just confirms for me how right this all is. |
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On another note I hope I represented us well yesterday. Someone doing a project for school on the transcommunity interviewed me. I think she asked 1 question and then i just started talking and covered all her questions and stuff she hadn't thought of. |
I found this information today about an organization that helps trans people with resources for transitioning, namely, surgical services. I thought I'd post the site here.
http://jimcollinsfoundation.org/ This organization raises money and then awards grants to trans patients for sex reassignment surgeries. For us transmen, I am supposing that they would help with money for top surgery. So many trans people are not able to pay for top surgery, at a minimum, and this organization has some pretty cool doctors (Dr. Christine McGinn) who do pro bono work for grant applicants. I don't know what all they do or might help with for those desiring phalloplasty (the creation of a penis), or the myriad of variations for bottom surgery that are available, but likewise costly, such as metoidaplasty or centurians. ~Theo~ :bouquet: |
THANK YOU for sharing this Theo!!
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My name change is officially complete and legal, now I just have to send paperwork off to all the appropriate places and get all things changed over. I am so glad to have that behind me and now I can begin working on the next step.
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It's interesting how different people react to it! My mom was funny ... she was like "you just can't change it and not let us know we have your name on paper work." That's my mom. Another person tried to tell me it's such a hassle it's not worth it. In my opinion it's a hassle not having it done. Maybe that's because I travel a lot and i have jobs where my drivers license is always shown so my given name is always out there! |
I finally got my name changed, and have most of the paperwork changes accomplished, as well. Turning in the paperwork didn't worry me overmuch, but I was terrified when I went up in front of the judge. I was worried that he would turn down my request, just like the judge in Michigan did. Happily, it went off without a hitch, and I finally have my proper name. :)
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I hope this is the right place to explain my situation. I am not as far along in my transition as I would like, but I wanted to post because I had a hysto three months ago and my ovaries were removed. I do not do hormone replacement therapy and am not on T (as of right now). I was told that taking my ovaries out would put me immediately into menopause. I do not have any of the symptoms of menopause and wondered if anyone else experience that? I see no need to do HRT because I feel fine the way I am. I don't know when I will be able to do the T because there are so many hurdles to overcome in my neck of the woods. I just wondered if anyone else had similar stories dealing with hystos and hormones. Thank you for any comments.
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I'm not an FtM nor am I transitioning, but I did want to speak to the hormone replacement therapy (HRT) issue. First be thankful you are not having hot flashes, and/or night sweats..laughin.....they are awful. Many female bodied folks go through menopause without all those symptoms, so it is not unheard of.
If you are planning on transitioning it would not make sense for you to do HRT. The point of HRT is to replace estrogen lost because of either menopause or removing ovaries. The reason folks do HRT is to stop those symptoms from above and to help prevent bone loss. It's a part of normal ageing for female bodied folks so it's not a requirement for female-bodied folks to do HRT. I didn't and know plenty of women who have not. I have not heard of FtMs taking estrogen. I believe the Benjamin Standards actually recommend hysterectomy (guys correct me if I am wrong....haven't read them in a few years) before starting T. My understanding is FtMs want to minimize the effects of estrogen and maximize the effects of testosterone. That is why you go on T. There are a couple of threads here that talk about ways to increase T levels by using non-pharmaceutical products such as herbs. Some of the guys here should be able to steer you in the right direction. Please make sure you get yourself educated before you take any kind of herbs or hormones including estrogen and/or testosterone. The guys here are an incredible resource. |
Actually, the new standards are put out by WPATH ( formerly known as the Harry Benjamin Society). You can find a copy of the new Standards of Care at the WPATH website. However, I can tell you that specific operations are NOT required, these days, for someone to transition. It is more a matter of what works for the individual, and what makes them feel more comfortable in their bodies.
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