20-03-2018, 05:00 PM
(20-03-2018, 11:27 AM)Huggy Wrote: Really interesting replies.When I first went into my GD's office for "Our Talk", I was really amazed that HRT had an effect on more than "ass and boobs". I can elaborate on some of the effects I've noticed.
I knew BO can cause eye damage. Remember Lotus mentioning having a real problem with detached retina from using BO. That's scary!
But cataracts too? Suspect as you say, it could make an underlying problem worse and/or a combo effect. Definitely worth keeping aware of though.
Knew that muscle and tendons are affected with HRT. But just assumed it was more a reduction in their size and strength that would be the main result. But even though the underlying bone is not supposed to be affected much (though some seem to report it actually may with time?), I suppose it's pretty obvious that if the connective tissue "loosens up" it will have a direct knock on with posture, movement and positioning of the bones.
Just shows, always things to learn and the benefit of sharing experiences.
Thanks
1. Eye's, as mentioned above, HRT can cause or speed up cataracts and glaucoma. Especially if the dose rate is more than the body can use at the time.
2. Feet: When I first started to cross dress. (About 30 yrs ago), I had a problem finding women's shoes that were size 10 1/2. Now, I can wear women's size 9 or 9 1/2 depending on the style.
3. Back: DON'T lift more than 70% of what you could before HRT.... Due to softening and realignment, you can herniate or rupture a disc or pull a tendon. Especially in your lower back. That warning comes from personal experience and my GD. He say's until after about 4 years of HRT when the body stops structurally changing due to E, & P ..
4. If you already have arthritis or any bone/connective tissue problems, you will "feel" it even more. It doesn't necessarily cause further decline, but due to the changing body, it can exacerbate pains and aches. ( I can definitely attest that that one.
Along with the sometimes overnight changes, that is why most credible GD's highly suggest finding and using a mental health professional. One that has a good grasp of the mental and physical changes that do/will and can occur.. It can be overwhelming at times. ( Personal Experience talking again!)