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02-11-2019, 06:07 PM
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this makes absolutely No sense at all to me given that all the current info on PM says it shouldn`t happen?
I`v been on HRT (Pharma) for nearly 4 years now, but I thought I would try an experiment since now I`m for all intents and purposes female.
4 days into taking 1000mg (500 morning and 500 night) and I`v started getting "growing pains" again!???
something I`v not felt now for over 2 years, I`m on a full dose of estrogen and blockers and my blood test show this and have shown it consistantly for 3 years also.
so why would the much much weaker PM even do anything? and especially after all this time?
I`m truly baffled by this!
I bought enough for 3 months at this dose, so I`ll let you know if there`s any change in size at all (I hope so!!! LOL),
has anyone got a clue why PM would do anything at all at this stage?
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(02-11-2019, 06:07 PM)Katie Wrote: this makes absolutely No sense at all to me given that all the current info on PM says it shouldn`t happen?
I`v been on HRT (Pharma) for nearly 4 years now, but I thought I would try an experiment since now I`m for all intents and purposes female.
4 days into taking 1000mg (500 morning and 500 night) and I`v started getting "growing pains" again!???
something I`v not felt now for over 2 years, I`m on a full dose of estrogen and blockers and my blood test show this and have shown it consistantly for 3 years also.
so why would the much much weaker PM even do anything? and especially after all this time?
I`m truly baffled by this!
I bought enough for 3 months at this dose, so I`ll let you know if there`s any change in size at all (I hope so!!! LOL),
has anyone got a clue why PM would do anything at all at this stage?
That's a good baffle! I would not discount nature in the land of both tongkat ali and PM to present some potential nice surprises in addition to and beyond pharma.
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I have a friend who has been on HRT for two years and a few months ago started adding PM and has gotten a boobie boost from the PM. She’s not a member of this forum. There seems to be something there, there.
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It sounds perfectly normal to me since PM is also sold to genetic females to enhance their bust.
There's a number of different phytoestrogens in PM that target different areas of the breast (like fenugreek does with milk ducts). So... Welcome back to growing boobs with PM.
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Your body can get used to certain substances.
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Yeah. It’s never gonna not work until you hit your maximum threshold. I’m on HRT as well and had bottom surgery. My boob shrunk after surgery cuz I went about 7 weeks w/o estrogen (worst days of my life so far). After a few months of getting back on E, I added PM and Fenugreek into my regimen and my boobs are back to where they were, thank goodness.
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One thing I've noticed since switching from PM to HRT is that my nipples are not hard all the time. Makes me wonder if this might be part of it.
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15-12-2019, 11:31 PM
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well there`s definately extra growth because my night shirts are feeling a little tighter across the chest and I still get the odd growing pain again, and this is after a 3 year stall in growth being on just Pharma E and blockers.
I`m starting to think that apart from having `the OP`, it`s perfectly possible to transition taking PM and SP alone!
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Maybe for some, including you.
I've had more changes on 7 months on HRT than I did 3+ years on PM and SP. That's not to say there weren't any changes on PM and SP, just not really enough for me to be seen as anything other than a guy to most people. Now, I'm actually starting to pass, which was something I lived most of my life assuming I never would.
Everyone's different though it seems. Some people don't respond all that well to HRT.