(11-04-2012, 02:20 AM)AnnabelP Wrote: Since my last post I have been rereading your (Bryony and PansyMae) which I find very interesting and relevant. It does seem that we do need some way of expressing our feminine side but clothing does not do it for me, and my original solution, to resolve the concerns that affected my work to the extent of nearly getting me thrown out of university, was misconceived and dangerous and in retrospect fairly repellent (but quite effective in its way). On another issue, I would be delighted if BS (an unfortunate acronym?) and maca could restore my own male functionality, but it might have an uphill battle against the spiro and other meds. If I get taken off spiro, I might try them down the road. In the meanwhile we are both losing weight but it seems to be more wearing on J. than myself.
Incidentally, when J. went off HRT some years ago and subsequently threw out the remaining pills, I rescued them and although I knew there wasn't enough estradiol left to achieve anything, I tried taking them with a initial dose of eight pills (4mg) and then four pills (2mg) daily until they quickly ran out, to see whether they would make me feel different. They didn't, but it was after that that In had my first go at NBE. The medroxy progesterone seemed on investigation to be a dubious idea so I left it alone.
AP
"Experience is what you have just after you needed it most".
(13-04-2012, 12:15 AM)AnnabelP Wrote: I looked into eplerenone (thanks for the information) but find that it has never been approved in Canada and is not available.

(25-06-2014, 07:36 PM)AnnieBL Wrote: I was a little surprised to find this thread moved here, in that, unlike people who have moved on from herbs to synthetics, I have gone the other way and have since relied essentially on PM for NBE, once drugs prescribed for other purposes got my breast development off the ground (or onto my chest) after an initial lack of success with conventional NBE. I suppose it does paint the other side of the picture, and also I am it appears still relying on the very low T levels caused by the synthetics to support my further (hopefully) development and femininisation. That is not to say that I would turn down bio-identical E2 were it to be offered.
 Initially only 2mg per day micronized estradiol-17, plus 100mg per day spiro split into two doses, pending review I hope at the next appointment (not fixed yet).  Interestingly, he is referring me to a speech therapist, which apparently will be covered by New Brunswick medicare.  I read this as indicating that he has taken possession of my case, which is reassuring given that we do not have a family doctor, and our NP admits that she has little experience in this area.  The E2 was brand name Estrace which worked out about 60c (US) per pill from our usual pharmacy.  Is this expensive?
  Initially only 2mg per day micronized estradiol-17, plus 100mg per day spiro split into two doses, pending review I hope at the next appointment (not fixed yet).  Interestingly, he is referring me to a speech therapist, which apparently will be covered by New Brunswick medicare.  I read this as indicating that he has taken possession of my case, which is reassuring given that we do not have a family doctor, and our NP admits that she has little experience in this area.  The E2 was brand name Estrace which worked out about 60c (US) per pill from our usual pharmacy.  Is this expensive?