(08-12-2015, 12:04 AM)Huggy Wrote: Hi Stlett
General wisdom is that in the first few months it is mostly fat distribution under the influence of oestrogen. So if you want to keep what you have that will mean staying on low dose oestrogen.
A word of caution though. You cannot control where the growth will come (not much anyway). If you are getting concerned about the progress you have made, perhaps this is a good time to take stock of how you feel about what you are doing? Not trying to be negative, but re-sculpting your body is an ongoing process and taking a breather every so often to make sure you get it right, and it is right for you is a wise thing to do.
Stay healthy and happy :-)
Huggy
So far I don't mind the changes, it does seem like mostly fat distribution is taking place but the breast growth feels like a combination of tissue growth and fat distribution, they are getting sore and very sensitive.
The reason I prefer the lower fat distribution over the breast growth is because my lower body was usually quite flat and skinny, not much fat. I had trouble wearing pants and sitting felt awful because of lack of cushion which fat provides. With PM the fat introduced to these areas has helped greatly, I can fit in pants much better and I feel more comfortable overall because of the extra "padding". Now its a matter of how do I keep that fat deposit and minimize breast growth since that is not what I am really looking to develop.
What is usually considered a low maintenance dose? I'm currently at 1400mg daily, would it be better to taper off that dose if I were to take a break or is it fine to stop cold turkey?