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FTM's and Transitioning
Where are you in your transition?
How long have you been on T? How much T do you take on a bi weekly or monthly basis? How does your body react to your shot intake? Are you pre or post op top and or bottom? Where and Who did your surgeries? Help others out. If you have questions, ask them here. Please no labeling here. Anyone can conversate, but please keep the topic and Questions. This is not a debating thread. Thanks |
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Been on T for about a year and bit. I take T on a bi-weekly basis, 1cc (remember that for different people the amount is different). Uh.. body says "OW! Stop stabbing me!" :D Other than that, seems to be reacting well (e.g., beard growth, shifting of weight, deepening of voice, calming). Pre-all surgery. Plan is top surgery. Haven't figured out who first as I want to get funds together before heading that way. |
I start T around January. I don;t require top surgery
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Where are you in your transition? I started transition in August of 1998
How long have you been on T? I started T in February of 1999 How much T do you take on a bi weekly or monthly basis? 100mg once a weekHow does your body react to your shot intake? I don't really notice any physical differences - except maybe a slight headache the day after Are you pre or post op top and or bottom? Post op top (2004) and partially done, bottom - hysto in 2000 Where and Who did your surgeries? Hysto at University of Iowa Hospital, and I can't name my top surgeon - had it done in Rochester, MN but the surgeon doesn't do FTM top surgeries as a rule and doesn't want to be named |
Where are you in your transition? Made the final decision in June 2001, but figured it out more or less in late 1997. 'Medical' transition since Dec 2003. I'm 38 yrs old.
How long have you been on T? 6 years (crikey time flies) How much T do you take on a bi weekly or monthly basis? Technically, I'm supposed to take it bi weekly. 1.25 ml/dose delatestdryl (enanthate 200mg/ml) so I guess that works out to be 450mg/mth. After initial low dose trials, my endo started me on 600mg/mth. I dropped 100 lbs between 2004/05 and begged her to drop it down. The next endo I see I may see what he suggests.... I'd like to go lower. How does your body react to your shot intake? Can you tell I have a love/hate relationship with "T" ? I haven't had a body 'reaction' in years, although I noticed in 2007 swimming on "T" really helped develop shoulder muscles more than what was happening in 2004/5. I'll let you know how it's going as I get back into that daily habit. As for what it's done.... I've become a hairy bear, to the 'envy' of pals but I doubt they want the quantity of hair I got. I've recently discovered a single silver hair on my shoulder: signs that I'll be a 'silverback' one day (doesn't that sound a little gay? -- go gay hairy bears - just sayin') One thing is for sure: if you use it, you notice it. Exercising on T has its advantages, I can't deny that. The rest is all done. I don't count chest hairs, chin hairs and I've almost forgotten what I used to sound like. Are you pre or post op top and or bottom? At this time, my obesity prevents me from going forward with surgical options, but I'm at peace with that. Surgeries (top and hysto) when I'm ready will be done in British Columbia, hysto 100% covered and top partially covered by health plan since it's pretty obvious I'm well past the requisite 2 year RLE (real life experience) that the province requires for partial or full medical coverage. -PapaC |
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It feels so early in, yet I feel very at peace and as if things have really leveled out. I started talking myself *out* of transitioning about 3 or 4 years ago, and I started T 16 months ago. I inject 100 mg/ml each week. The biggest physical reaction I detect post-injection is a headache anywhere from 24-48 hours after. It sucks. :( My top surgery was done 2 years, 8 months ago by a plastic surgeon in Toronto; and my hysto was done by an amazing GYN here in Nevada just 6 months ago. I do have plans for some further bottom work, but that's another year or two down the road. |
Im happy for you, i remember so many odd years ago when you first moved to DC.
You look great and you look happy. I started transitioning april of 2007, probably about the time things started to fall apart here, the baby was due in august, i figured after my hysto it was time for T, so i have been taking 1/2 cc every 2 weeks for 31 months. I will get re evaluated and get some blood work done in jan. But i like where i am. Thanks to everyone for responding so far Quote:
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I'm actually "post transition", if you want to call it that, though I continue to grow and develop in just about every aspect of my personal life. Transition is a process for me and not a "destination". I've been on T for nearly 3 years now, and it's had a profound effect on me, both physically and emotionally. T has made me much calmer and focused, overall, and my body seems to really have adjusted to finally having what it should have always had. I'm much more patient and at peace with myself and it's helped that my family, friends and coworkers have really tried to be accepting, even if they don't totally understand it all. I guess I should say here that I did the legal name change in June of 2008, so all that is good, too. I (self) inject 300mg., or 1.5cc's of Testosterone Cypionate every other week and I have my labs drawn every 6 months to make sure my T levels, along with my lipids and other blood levels, are in healthy ranges...and they are. As far as surgeries, I am post op for both chest surgery, which I had this last May (Dr. P. James Voloshin of Newport Beach, CA, who was simply *excellent*!!), and I had a total hysto back in '93 for other non-related reasons. The past 6 months have been a process of getting all of my legal gender markers changed and being finally happy in my own skin. So, I would consider myself to be now fully and legally "post transition". ;) Hope this helps. ~Theo~ |
Thanks Theo
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T has made me much calmer and focused, overall, and my body seems to really have adjusted to finally having what it should have always had. I'm much more patient and at peace with myself ~Theo~ :moonstars: {{{theo}}} just wonderful for you. belle |
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Perhaps I'm moving past them altogether??? |
I'm subscribing to this thread because I begin the first step, which is therapy, this week. I have a doctor who will be administering my T.
A cool thing happened, my therapist lives out of state, but is licensed here in Georgia as well as another state. My therapy sessions will be done on Skype video, so I don't need to leave the house. And my insurance will cover my sessions. Regarding therapy, there are some things I waiver on, I won't lie to you. I had a chance to talk to an FTM friend of mine who has gone as far as bottom surgery. His transition fell into place for him with little reprecussions, socially and vocationally. My transition is less complicated because I don't require top surgery, and I'm grateful for that. But I am concerned about my family's reaction. I come from a large, traditional Catholic family. So, you can imagine. I've already had a fist fight with an uncle who hates my sexuality. Anyway, on with it.... |
Journey continues!
Where are you in your transition? I started to consider transitioning in 2002 How long have you been on T? I started hormones in Dec. 2004 How much T do you take on a bi weekly or monthly basis? I take a 1/2 cc every week it varies from 7-10 days depends on how I feel. How does your body react to your shot intake? I sometimes get a warming sensation in my body but other then that, nothing out of the ordinary. Are you pre or post op top and or bottom? I have had my chest surgery, and my hystorectomy. I hope to in the near future before I am 40 have my lower surgery. Where and Who did your surgeries? My chest surgeon is the well known Dr. Peter Raphel in Plano, TX |
Okay so I was trying to figure out the best place to post this.
I may actually be in a situation to have my top surgery done soon. I'm wondering what questions are imperative to ask. I know that I really am interested in the recovery time and when i'll be able to do what but beyond that it's like I just want to give a dr the money and say go for it. I know I need to do more then that so .... What do you wish you had asked the dr? What are the top 5 questions you would ask? What are any other things I should bring up? |
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First off, make sure the surgeon knows exactly what you're looking for....*male* chest reconstruction. It's not just as simple as tissue removal. If the surgeon does quite a few "FTM top surgeries" then this shouldn't be an issue. Get the logistics......the surgeon's timeline or way of doing things. Find out exact times, where you'll be, how long you'll be there, follow-up procedures, etc... Get a recommendation from the surgeon for supplements you can/should take in advance and what you can do to prepare. For example, I loaded up on vitamin C so I wouldn't get sick.......took something to help minimize bruising........got good and hydrated in advance, etc... All those little things really help with how you'll feel post-op. I think having two or three weeks (more is better) post-op where you can lie around and do little to nothing is a good plan. And I think another four or five weeks after that of low activity where you're not exerting your upper body in anyway is also a good idea. Planning ahead for that kind of time off for yourself is pretty critical. Feel free to ask as many questions as you need. It's an exciting adventure, but you'll definitely need a little help along the way. Good luck! |
This is all new to me... Im still trying to make a decision to transition or not to transition fully. I know my mind is male. Everything about me is male. Except my body. I know that I wanna have top surgery. Is any of this normal?
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As long as it fits with what you are comfortable, that's all that matters. And it can change later on in life as well. |
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hey Oopster-
you may want to discuss what your surgery options are. there are different methods being used depending on chest size, chest sag and also what kinda body fat is being held in area. this is when the you really gotta be clear on what your sculptured expectation is.make sure they are writing down what you are saying and that you know everybody is clear on whats being performed. i have been given instructions by my therapist to talk to 3 different doctors. i will leave a link to one doctor i have had a consult with. the website has a bunch of before and afters. it also explains the different procedures he uses and compares them. http://www.drgarramone.com/procedures-transgender2.html here is another link that will get more detailed about the same options http://ftmichael.transboys.info/topsurgeryinfo.html Quote:
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