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  • dee88

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    17/09/2019 at 9:32 pm in reply to: Hormone Therapy as advocated by Dr William Powers in the USA

    Sorry I missed that bit. I watched it over a few days and not as a block. I can only speak from my own experience but the implants I have been receiving have lasted 10-11 months. They are only a nick and inserted with a trocar. I get blood test done on a regular basis.

  • dee88

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    14/09/2019 at 9:57 pm in reply to: Hormone Therapy as advocated by Dr William Powers in the USA

    After having and still having Implants. They are so much safer and easier..In time they last a very long time before another visit. They are not mentioned in the talk by Powers.

  • dee88

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    19/10/2016 at 2:01 am in reply to: Some online help in using oestrogen gels

    Hi I have been having Implants for several years. For reasons i dont need to discuss here I had to go back to Sandrena gel for a couple of months. The gel was just a nuisance but it was better than no medication. I just swapped locations daily and kept a close eye on my skin.
    dee

  • dee88

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    05/10/2016 at 9:32 pm in reply to: “The TV Man’s Van”-“The Saga Continues”!!!!!

    LOL …Great sense of humour
    d

  • dee88

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    19/10/2015 at 12:49 am in reply to: How long can hormonal transition take?

    If you have good health …then a implant is the way to go. The latest implant didnt even require a stich. and they last 12 months. There are different strengths available.
    dee

  • dee88

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    18/10/2015 at 9:10 pm in reply to: How long can hormonal transition take?

    HI Karen
    I have been on HRT for 4 years and I am still seeing and feeling changes.
    Tender breasts, hot sweats are a regular thing. I have been seeing a Endo and my regular GP on a periodic basis and have a implant. If you are unsure see a Endo that understands the HRT road.
    dee

  • dee88

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    11/06/2015 at 9:36 pm in reply to: The elephant in the bra

    Having your Own is far better from a mental as well as a physical side. The silicone were good, they gave you the size you wanted and the look. You don’t have a choice on size with real ones. Time consuming to stick on and can only stay on for so long, no good for swimming.
    On the swimming side I never realised just how much weight is lifted of your own boobs to float around in the water.
    Can’t have that feeling with silicone.
    The nipples and have great sensibility. The sensations from different fabrics is so more heightened.
    The bounce factor …well with the silicone set in your bra you can get that sassy walk and bounce.
    With your own they bounce and hurt if you decide to run without the right sports bra.
    Real ones aren’t for every one body but for me they are so right …physically and mentally. It is difficult to describe how good it is to cup your own breasts.
    dee

  • dee88

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    09/06/2015 at 9:59 pm in reply to: The elephant in the bra

    I used to use a good pair of silicone forms purchased from the Breast Form store. Their assistance and patience in selecting the correct size and forms was great. They certainly did the job for a long time .
    I have since grown my own and am very comfortable with my self and my own breasts. Having your own for me, is the best.
    dee

  • dee88

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    24/05/2015 at 9:21 pm in reply to: hrt- have I left it too late?

    Hi Abbie
    Carol, Caroline and Jennifer have summed my reply up.
    dee

  • dee88

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    22/02/2015 at 8:25 pm in reply to: use of Proscar

    Im not sure I would do or take anything without my GP’s Advice. My Gp knows all about me and we are very open with each other, she is the best.
    I am also seeing a Endo every 3 months with Blood tests and am monitored for all of my blood levels. By doing it with the right people I am getting the right amount of estrogen, (implant) and correct dosage of provera. I am fortunate i have no need for a testerone blocker as it has alway been very low.
    Go talk to your Gp or find one that you can talk to.
    dee

  • dee88

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    16/07/2014 at 12:17 am in reply to: Are you interested in men?

    LOL Jane

  • dee88

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    10/07/2014 at 3:40 am in reply to: Are you interested in men?

    Yes and no… several years of hormones and I’ve gone from wanting women and men (sexually) to a decimated libido like Jeanette. Still interested in Women and Men. Just to enjoy giving them sexual pleasure.

  • dee88

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    27/04/2014 at 9:54 pm in reply to: Side effects of Cyproterone

    Have you tried Provera in conjuction with E patches.
    Had the cyprotone prescribed but have not had to take it, as my T level is so low

  • dee88

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    24/11/2013 at 8:56 pm in reply to: Patch residue

    I am on 2 patches a week and I my doctor suggested I leave the old one on till it due to replace ..and by then, They are not as stickie just a bit of soap and the loafa and all gone

  • dee88

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    04/11/2013 at 8:27 pm in reply to: “Unofficial TGR Survey”-How do you do up your bra?

    I have always been a chicken winger. It’s just the way you do it.
    You never stretch your bras this way. just comes naturally to do a bra up from the back.

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