03-10-2022, 04:53 PM
Hey folks! Trans woman here, I've been lurking for months in advance of going on hormones (one way or another, come hell or high water) by the end of this year. My goals right now are just to do what I can to encourage breast (and butt) growth in the first year of HRT - I don't need to maximise my potential or anything yet, I'm just want to make sure I'm giving them the best chance I can as they fly the nest... so to speak.
I think the basics are in place - I'm healthy, eat well, get my omegas, mostly get enough sleep, exercise plenty and have low body fat. I've got some chest muscle which should help make things look bigger, if I can cover it up with breast tissue. But I'm paranoid that there's something I'd miss going on HRT that could have given me much better results if only I'd known beforehand.
As I said, I've been reading around and doing a lot of digging through Project X, but it's all quite overwhelming. If anyone sees this and could point me in the direction of any kind of overview, especially of Lotus' research and ideas, I'd be so grateful. The information seems to all be there but it's so scattered that my ADHD brain can't make sense of it. I'm hoping there's some cheat code, like if I can just keep my blood test levels within a certain range I'm all good. But then there's also localised & topical treatments to consider.
I'll likely be going on E and some kind of blocker (not spiro), and no progesterone (but maybe I should). Currently I'm wondering if I should stay on finasteride during HRT - I'd rather stay on stuff that I already know is fine and not giving me side effects. I'm also thinking about maca, to counter the negative libido effects of my ADHD meds + fin + HRT (plus DHEA sounds cool), and since it apparently helps you fill out down below. Overall, I'm just really not sure how to think about this from first principles - how to make these decisions about what to take, based on what metrics etc. Any help would be so much appreciated!
I think the basics are in place - I'm healthy, eat well, get my omegas, mostly get enough sleep, exercise plenty and have low body fat. I've got some chest muscle which should help make things look bigger, if I can cover it up with breast tissue. But I'm paranoid that there's something I'd miss going on HRT that could have given me much better results if only I'd known beforehand.
As I said, I've been reading around and doing a lot of digging through Project X, but it's all quite overwhelming. If anyone sees this and could point me in the direction of any kind of overview, especially of Lotus' research and ideas, I'd be so grateful. The information seems to all be there but it's so scattered that my ADHD brain can't make sense of it. I'm hoping there's some cheat code, like if I can just keep my blood test levels within a certain range I'm all good. But then there's also localised & topical treatments to consider.
I'll likely be going on E and some kind of blocker (not spiro), and no progesterone (but maybe I should). Currently I'm wondering if I should stay on finasteride during HRT - I'd rather stay on stuff that I already know is fine and not giving me side effects. I'm also thinking about maca, to counter the negative libido effects of my ADHD meds + fin + HRT (plus DHEA sounds cool), and since it apparently helps you fill out down below. Overall, I'm just really not sure how to think about this from first principles - how to make these decisions about what to take, based on what metrics etc. Any help would be so much appreciated!


What I'm doing is mostly Lotus's ideas put in practice. You better read her threads as that's where you find all the in depth detailed stuff which might be a bit overwhelming to get into, but she's just far better with all the studies and science stuff.
Good to know about DHEA - I'm on a DHT blocker and pre-HRT so I feel like I could play with it a bit now and see what happens. The non-feminisation effects (anti-aging etc.) seem worth it on their own and I read somewhere from Lotus that it could up-regulate hormones for use on an aromatase-based programme, so seemed worth trying out.


