(05-11-2011, 01:00 AM)bryony Wrote: I think my story to the kids will be: I'd read that PM can reverse hair loss (true) with the risk of some breast enlargement.
For hair, I have also had success with Minoxidil that I order from the USA (Florida). It is the active ingredient in Regaine (Rogaine?) although it takes 4 to 6 months to see anything substantial. I get 3 bottles for £18 and each bottle lasts one month.
In the 'widows peak' areas, the hiar is slowly filling in and on the top of the head were the hair was thin, it is now getting much thicker. I order the 5% solution from
http://minoxidil-direct.co.uk and I get the 5th one down in the list
3 Month Supply Minoxidil 5% Extra Strength for Men (3 60mL Bottles) £18.65. I would be further along with it but I got very cautious when I read that it make some hair fall out. Apparently this is called 'shedding' and is caused by a hair that was getting ready to fall out anyway being pushed out by new growth. When you apply the liquid to an area it can cause a lot of shedding. I did not really get a lot of this but I worried that I might do so I started by applying it in patches.
(05-11-2011, 01:00 AM)bryony Wrote: I found that, more importantly than arresting hair loss, it hugely affected my mental state for the better ... I don't want to be sub-clinically depressed anymore
Oh dear - I have some news for you. I have bumped into a lot of TS people and a fairly common feature that they all had before starting their treatment was some form of depression. This usually led to increased weight as well and one lady has lost an unbelievable 8 stones. I had the excess weight, but not the depression. You are also having the mental effects of PM so I suspect that you definitely have a TS leaning.
What you need is information to help you understand yourself and this is a good resource
http://www.gires.org.uk/transpeople.php
(05-11-2011, 01:00 AM)bryony Wrote: There are no lies there, just "economy with the truth".
That is true of everything in life. The unvarnished truth is rarely popular. Do not be afraid to refer to it as a medical condition - people seem to think that you were sitting down one day and decided
'I'm bored. I think I will change sex - that will give me something to do'.
(05-11-2011, 01:00 AM)bryony Wrote: that may be the point for a conversation about options... ;-)
Yes. Let them adjust SLOWLY. Give those around you TIME. It also lets you find your way in a more controlled fashion. I will give you one warning - when I decided to start living as a woman I went a bit mad - I threw all my male clothing out, I started buying lots of dresses and shoes and make up and I started going to work
en femme and all in the space of a week. My wife said "Whoa!" and explained I was going too fast for her. I could not help it - it was like being on a high, like I was trying to transition in a week. Other TS folk I have spoken to have experienced this as well so keep it in mind and watch out for it.
Remember that you can always ask me anything you need to know. I may not know the answers but at least you have someone to chat with.
I hope you find a comfortable place where you can be whoever you want to be.
Good luck and my very best wishes
Beverley