Crisco is too expensive, the doctor said to use the .99 cent store brand, which can also be used to lubricate the pistons in your car engine.Quote:
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Crisco is too expensive, the doctor said to use the .99 cent store brand, which can also be used to lubricate the pistons in your car engine.Quote:
Originally Posted by Legend
Great thread Danielle. Thanks for taking the time.
Here's my question:
My gf is currently taking hormones for her transition. Things are great but she gets pretty darn moody. She cut back on her hormones and her moods evened out. It turned out she was taking a huge amount (I guess she is in a hurry or something). I think she is taking something that is birth control for GGs (i'm not sure at all though). I'm a bit worried if it will have a negative impact on her health. We haven't talked about this much since it happened.
And so ... what hormones would you personally recommend? Are there any other drugs you could take to counter the moodiness (if it all necessary)? I plan on seeing a doctor with her to ask about this also. What kind of doctor should we speak to? I want her to be healthy, happy and feel more like a woman. We will be living together in Bangkok, Thailand btw.
Any wisdom you could pass on would be much appreciated.
Things are going really well in my personal life right now and I cannot be distracted by dating. Maybe in a few years. lolQuote:
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Great question Derek, thank you.
Well, I go to this place here called the Hamilton Clinic, and the doctor's name is O'dea. You may google him and see for yourself how wonderful he is. Not only that but he treats hundreds of local women here.
Pills are filtered through your liver, which can possibly cause complications in the long run. In addition, once your liver filters them potency is at it;s lowest.
There are inter muscular injections. These are the meds that will cause mood swings due to their very irregular release into the blood stream along with other factors.
Personally I would advise to have the pellet implants. It is extremely expensive but helps with all the small complications mentioned above.
Depression is a big part in a trans woman's life and it is usually caused by hormone imbalance, but can be hereditary. I use Zoloft which does not cause physical numbness, it treats depression by regulating chemicals in the brain. Which is very different to the " prozac " like drugs.
Zoloft is an antidepressant in a group of drugs called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. Zoloft affects chemicals in the brain that may become unbalanced and cause depression, panic, anxiety, or obsessive-compulsive symptoms.
Zoloft is also used to treat, panic disorder, anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, and premenstrual dysphoric disorder which is also caused by hormone irregularities.
Good luck with your baby girl. I am happy for you both and Thailand is a gorgeous place, Thailand would not be the place it is today without it's gorgeous people. I will be there hopefully on March of 09 in Chomburi for my small revision. Hopefully you and your girl can meet up for a small cup of Tom Kha Gai, my favorite.
Vicki is very confrontational but she is a great person - personally. She just has the wrong ideas about me and I have better things to do with my time, and more deserving people to attend to, such as myself. lolQuote:
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She's probably mad because I am fearless as far as life goes. I rather go after my goals fearlessly then anticipate defeat. She has this idea that I need guidance as to how things work for her in contrary as how things will work for others. I respect her and value her friendship in whatever level she likes to take it.
I would marry the girl if she wanted to...But she would have to submit to me if this was the case.
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Wow great info! Thanks Danielle. I will google the things you shared here and mention them the next time we talk about her moods.Quote:
Originally Posted by TS DANIELLE FOXXX
I have one more question though, is the Hamilton Clinic in Thailand?
Thanks again. Every relationship can be a challenge but I think we'll be great for each other. I can't wait to see more of Thailand. I vacationed there with her for a week last holidays. It was the time of my life.
I'm not sure where we will live right now, it mostly depends on where i find a job. But I would love to meet you and I'm sure she would too. I haven't even tried Tom Kha Gai yet! It looks delicious though. Whenever you come over just send me a PM. I don't post on here very often but I often read over some of the big drama (aka salvage) threads.
I haven't read this whole thread, so is has been asked and answered already:
Do 1)men, 2) TS's and 3) GG's take you more or less seriously now post SRS? What I'm wondering mostly is: are guys less "cock blinded asskissers" and now actually listen to what you're saying? Or do they now discount what you have to say because you don't have the only thing which they were interested in?
In the television sitcom "Three's Company" who did Jack Tripper sleep with more often, Janet or Chrissy, and why?
- quick note on the moodiness.... my ex also had that issue on the injections, having injections more often but smaller helped a lot, as did using a skin transfer cream instead of shots... but that was messy. Just lots of options out there... make sure YOU have as much information as your doctor.
Danielle - have your hormone levels generally been stable over time? and more precisely are they more or less stable since your surgery?
Sean