#hormones therapy
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shamebats Ā· 3 months ago
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If T makes you gain weight and E and antidepressants do it too, and do does enjoying good food and not being hungry all the time, then perhaps maybe sometimes joy & weight gain come hand in hand and that's good
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narwhalsarefalling Ā· 7 months ago
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my (cis) brother is using my old license to buy wine and it has the gender marker F on there. so whenever he gets asked he just says ā€œoh iā€™m transā€. its literally worked every single time.
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yuribeam Ā· 10 months ago
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for whoever needs to hear this:
starting HRT doesn't have to be a huge momentous all-or-nothing decision. you can just try it like you would an antidepressant you've been informed of the risks of.
there won't be any immediate irreversible changes overnight. you can always stop, change your dose, change your delivery system, decide it's not the right time. you can even microdose if you want to.
you don't have to tell anyone. you don't have to announce it if you don't want to.
stop waiting for a perfect time in your life because it won't come.
stop waiting to reach a mythical level of certainty that never comes to anyone, for anything.
you've been thinking about it long enough. if you have the opportunity, just give it a shot. you're worth the courage it takes to make a change in your life.
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vitallifewellness Ā· 4 months ago
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prometheuzhrt Ā· 6 months ago
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Natural Hormonal Balance with Bioidentical Hormone Therapy
Introduction to Bioidentical Hormone Therapy
ļ»æBioidentical Hormone Therapy (BHT) is a sophisticated medical technique to restoring herbal hormonal balance. This technique makes use of hormones which are chemically same to those produced through the human frame, supplying a greater herbal and personalized remedy alternative. By leveraging the benefits of BHT, individuals can address numerous hormonal imbalances, which can result in full-size improvements in standard fitness and nicely-being. For the ones in search of bioidentical hormone therapy in Jackson, the accessibility to specialised clinics and experienced healthcare vendors guarantees that sufferers receive tailored treatments that meet their unique hormonal needs. This personalized method allows to optimize overall fitness, enhance excellent of lifestyles, and alleviate signs associated with hormonal imbalances efficaciously.
Understanding Hormonal Imbalance
Hormonal imbalances can occur at any level of lifestyle and can be the result of more than a few factors including aging, stress, poor diet and environmental pollution. Common signs and symptoms and signs and symptoms of hormonal imbalance include fatigue, weight gain, mood swings, and decreased libido. BHT seeks to address these signs and symptoms by restoring hormones to their most satisfactory levels.
Benefits of Bioidentical Hormone Therapy
Personalized Treatment Plans
One of the number one blessings of BHT is its potential to be tailored to each person's unique hormonal dreams. This custom-designed method ensures that patients receive exactly the hormones they need, in the right doses, thereby increasing the effectiveness of the drug.
Improved Quality of Life
One of the number one benefits of BHT is its ability to adapt to each individual's specific hormonal dreams. This custom-designed method ensures that patients receive exactly the hormones they want, in the right doses, thereby increasing the effectiveness of the drug.
Enhanced Safety Profile
Bioidentical hormones are derived from natural sources and are structurally identical to the hormones produced by the frame. This similarity may cause less risk of side effects compared to artificial hormones, making BHT a safer choice for many people.
Key Hormones in BHT
Estrogen
Estrogen is important for regulating the reproductive system, maintaining bone density and influencing mood. BHT can help restore estrogen levels, relieve menopausal symptoms including hot flashes and vaginal dryness.
Progesterone
Progesterone works in concert with estrogen to regulate the menstrual cycle and maintain pregnancy. It also performs a position in the mood law and sleep nicely. BHT can help balance progesterone levels, reduce premenstrual syndrome (PMS) symptoms, and improve sleep.
Testosterone
Testosterone is often associated with male prowess, but it is also important for women. It affects muscle mass, bone density and libido. BHT can help restore testosterone levels and address symptoms such as fatigue, low libido and muscle weakness.
The Process of Bioidentical Hormone Therapy
Initial Consultation and Assessment
The BHT method begins with a complete session and evaluation. During this phase, the health care provider will evaluate the patient's signs and symptoms, medical history, and hormonal stages through blood or saliva tests.
Custom Compounding of Hormones
Based on the assessment, an individual treatment plan is developed. The necessary hormones are mixed in the pharmacy to create the exact dosage and mixture required by the affected person. This proprietary formulation ensures precision in treatment.
Ongoing Monitoring and Adjustments
BHT is not a universal solution. Regular follow-up and meeting appointments are essential to ensure the effectiveness of the remedy. Hormone levels are checked regularly and dosages are adjusted as needed to maintain stability at the top of the line.
Potential Side Effects and Risks
Although BHT is generally considered safe, it is very important to be aware of the capacity results. These can consist of weight gain, mood swings, and pores and skin reactions on the online software website. It is vital that you paint closely with your healthcare company to monitor any adverse effects and adjust your treatment as desired.
Conclusion
Bioidentical hormone therapy provides a promising solution for individuals struggling with hormone imbalance. By providing a personalized, natural and effective remedy, BHT can extensively embellish a premium life. Those considering BHT must consult with a qualified health care company to explore the blessing of this drug's ability and determine the first-class approach for his particular needs.
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venuscenterss Ā· 1 year ago
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genderqueerdykes Ā· 6 months ago
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going insane thinking about how a lot of people don't understand that the labels FtM and MtF can also be used to describe intersex experiences and don't always necessarily reflect willing changes or inherently trans experiences. it makes me go insane when i realize i'm MtF but it's impossible to talk about because people don't understand that intersex experiences do not mirror trans experiences 1:1 and they don't have to because they're unique experiences that aren't shared by anyone else.
both trans and intersex experiences deserve equal space to be discussed. sometimes someone's sex changes multiple times. sometimes that's willing, sometimes it's not. whether or not it's voluntary doesn't make it any more important or valid to discuss. people who were born one way but were placed on hormones and/or had corrective procedures done still had a sex change done to them.
i'm MtFtM because i want my body to go back to the way it was before i was forced to undergo "corrective" treatment and procedures. that doesn't make me cis, this is an inherently intersex experience, and it does encompass being both MtF and FtM. it's complicated because of what i've gone through, both of my own volition, and against my will.
let intersex people discuss these experiences and be heard. break down the binary in your mind of what these phrases mean. our lives depend on it.
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zerosuitsammi3 Ā· 1 month ago
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Dressie: Part 2 The flashening
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chrissy-kaos Ā· 4 months ago
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Today 9/1/2024 marks my 4 year HRT anniversary!. I donā€™t have words to express how incredible that feels. I started this journey at 31 now at 35, I canā€™t believe Iā€™m even here right now. It feels like I just started this journey yesterday. Itā€™s been an adventure to say the least. But Iā€™m so happy I got the courage to take the first step. Itā€™s changed my life so much and I couldnā€™t be happier! And to think I thought Iā€™d never be pretty at 30+, Oh my gosh was I wrong! Iā€™ve worked so hard to get to this point. If you bust your ass and put the effort in, anything is possible! Never give up! Itā€™s never too late to transition and be the person youā€™re meant to be!
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imstillalexcomic Ā· 24 days ago
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I was planning on writing a long post about all this, but even though coming out as trans has been a 24 year process and there's been ample time to work on what to say, I'm having trouble finding the right words.
While I knew there was something going on with me since I was about 12 or 13, it took time to realize what it was.
It then took more time to get over my denial.
Then even more time to come out to my best friend in 2017.
Then *even* more time to finally decide to start hormone replacement therapy this year.
Since starting HRT, I've been reaching out to folks from all stages in my life to tell them in person. It's been a lovely experience so far and everyone has been so kind and accepting and understanding and I'm truly fortunate and honored that I've somehow managed to have been surrounded by so many wonderful people.
There are many more that I wanted to reach out to, but I'm finally ready to come out publicly, so I'm ripping the bandaid off now.
Naturally, I'm going to be silly about it and do it with a comic.
I haven't really been drawing since Corpse Run ended, but I've had the itch to get back into it and now that I have a new topic to explore I think I finally have the passion to match the desire.
No set schedule like Corpse Run had, but there's going to be some trans comics from time to time, general life stuff... maybe some video games too because why not.
Given current events, I think visibility is more important than ever. Being seen and potentially giving other folks who might be closeted as I was an opportunity to explore their own relationship with themselves has value and I'm excited to make this next chapter of my life something worthwhile beyond my own happiness.
Being trans is ok. Not being trans is ok. Being whatever it is you were born as is ok.
The circumstances of your birth are nothing to be ashamed of, you are valid and always will be.
I guess I found some words after all. I hope they're the right ones.
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queerism1969 Ā· 4 months ago
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shamebats Ā· 3 months ago
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aubryjoi Ā· 1 year ago
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zinniajones Ā· 2 years ago
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Text of thread at https://kolektiva.social/@zinnia/110418489814171631:
Yes - this is what is happening in Florida due to SB 254, which was signed into law on Tuesday 5/17/2023, taking immediate effect. This immediately cut off 80%+ of adult trans people in Florida from having their HRT refilled, because SB 254 uniquely prohibits only nurse practitioners from prescribing only gender-affirming medications.
This has already been in effect for 7 days now.
Trans adults in Florida have already been cut off from their HRT refills for a week now, including those of us who have been stable on these medications for years or decades.
This is VERY different from the general situation of trans youth care bans in 19 states, many still working their way through the courts.
This has *already* happened, to *all* of us: all trans adults in the third most populous state in the US.
The number of trans adults on HRT massively exceeds the sliver of the population that are under 18 and are prescribed puberty blockers or hormone therapy.
These laws, advanced under the pretext of 'protecting children', are now directly impacting a far larger group of people who are not children and are not subject to those pretextual concerns.
Other arguments about withholding public Medicaid funding for transition treatment also do not apply here: SB 254 does not even allow receiving this care through private insurance or paying cash out of pocket. The care isn't simply not covered - the care itself cannot be provided regardless.
What is happening in Florida requires special attention above the situation of trans youth care bans nationally. This is having a vastly larger impact quantifiably.
It will have worse impacts qualitatively as well: adults are responsible for taking care of and protecting trans kids and making sure they do not hurt themselves.
Whereas as a trans adult, we have no one standing guard at the brink but our own self and the void to which we are accountable.
These are the facts as they stand right now. These are the facts as they have stood for a WEEK and NO ONE nationally is putting any attention on this because there are 19 trans youth care bans all across the country going on, along with everything else targeting trans people and the LGBT community broadly.
This is a specific harm that is happening now and has been happening for 168 hours.
It is not a hypothetical issue to raise awareness of, as if it were at the stage of some proposal that needs to be fought back. This has already happened and is happening right now. Active harm is happening until this law is rolled back.
For all of Florida's history since the inception of the applicable regulatory and licensing bodies, nurse practitioners have been allowed to prescribe hormone therapy, testosterone blockers and other relevant gender-affirming medications.
That has been the case since I moved here in 2011. There was no reason why this wouldn't be the case. It's also the case in every other state.
This new law is a carveout of prescriptions when used for one purpose, gender-affirming care, from nurse practitioners specifically, in a way that has never been done before. It affects all ages.
It has immediately obstructed access to HRT prescription refills for more than 80% of TRANS ADULTS in Florida.
It has also prohibited first appointments for HRT via telehealth with in-state or out-of-state MDs or DOs - first appointments must be in person. This will require expensive and time-consuming travel that is beyond most trans people's means: driving to Georgia from Florida can take 8 hours.
This was an intentional targeting of almost all trans adults in Florida, and the means by which we have received our generic, FDA-approved medications for years. And it included closing every possible door that would let us find another way to keep taking the medications we have taken for...
Well, for me it was 3,891 days when the clock stopped
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genderqueerpositivity Ā· 1 year ago
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CW: testosterone therapy, periods, physical changes from HRT
Earlier this year, I'd reached a point where I was wondering if I'd already seen all of the benefits and changes from testosterone therapy that I could possibly receive. It really seemed like everything had come to a halt as far as changes from HRT go.
Worse, what started as random spotting and painful cramping (which I originally blamed on really high stress) eventually became full blown periods, and this went on for months. At one point, it really felt like I wasn't even on T anymore. I blamed myself, because I would occasionally be late or forget to apply my testosterone cream. I thought that the bleeding, the inconsistent T levels, and the lack of progress was my own fault.
And then, I had to switch compounding pharmacies. And every single one of my problems disappeared within two weeks of starting the first tube of cream from the new pharmacy.
Nothing else has changed. Not my dose, nor where I apply it. I still forget and apply a few hours late sometimes, other times I miss a day entirely.
But the periods and cramping haven't returned. And I'm beginning to see small changes here and there again. I have to trim my ear and nose hairs now; I have more chest hair than ever before. It's time to face the fact that testosterone has made me a bear lmao.
Point being, looking back I really think that the quality of the testosterone cream I was getting from that first compounding pharmacy was kind of suspect. Looking at reviews online from other people really confirmed my suspicion; many people claimed that the quality of the prescriptions they received was wildly inconsistent from month to month. Not to mention, more recent reviews seem to suggest that their business is going under entirely, and from my own experiences attempting (and failing) to get my prescriptions filled with them in a timely manner, I'm not surprised.
I don't often see a lot of posts from trans folks on testosterone who use compounded cream, so I want to put this out there for others to see. If you're struggling to maintain consistent T levels, don't rule out the quality of your prescription as a possible cause. Make sure that the compounding pharmacy you're getting your T from is reputable and has good reviews.
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jennellegrayson Ā· 6 days ago
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