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Offline taxmapper

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new metric: 
Macroporolactin 9.5 
Pct. Monometric Prolatin 84.8 
Prolatin Total 11.2


Still awaiting.. 

Offline WPW717

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Had your appointment with the doctor yet with these values?

That array of values puts you in a wide horizon.
Regards, Bob

Offline taxmapper

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As it was put the other day, once again I am on the periphery.   

So Im neither acting male or female and the action on either side are not following typical patterns for what they are. 

So i guess Im an alien. 


Offline Parity

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I hope you figure it out.  I mostly hope what is going on, doesn't come along with life threatening issues.

as far as being alien, If your happy and like the place your in beam me up. :-)

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So i guess Im an alien.
Me too! Now that may milk has come in and I'm waiting for it to dry up. 😳
When life gives you curves,
flaunt them! 💃
💋Birdie💋

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At this moment the chromosome check is being held in mystery. The Endo is apparently refusing to let me see that actual test. this always makes me wonder. 

Offline NoWorries25

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Hi,

Second post on the forums.

I can only speak from a long-term perspective.  From the time I was first diagnose to the pesent (aabout 3 years) I have gone from a Stage 1 to a Stage 4 with the most significant growth in the past four or five months.   Persistent itching of the entire area accompanies the stretching of the skin...and is present right now.  This is all new to me, so anything I learn is 'new' knowledge.  I will make a note of the periodicity of growth since that seems to be a point of interest.
 (no pun intended) 

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Hi,

Second post on the forums.

I can only speak from a long-term perspective.  From the time I was first diagnose to the pesent (aabout 3 years) I have gone from a Stage 1 to a Stage 4 with the most significant growth in the past four or five months.  Persistent itching of the entire area accompanies the stretching of the skin...and is present right now.  This is all new to me, so anything I learn is 'new' knowledge.  I will make a note of the periodicity of growth since that seems to be a point of interest.
 (no pun intended)
I have gone from a D cup to an F cup in just about three or four years. The breasts are going to do with the breasts are going to do.

Offline NoWorries25

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Exactly!  And I'm just going along for the ride.


Offline Sophie

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I began wearing a bra on an "as needed basis" when I was 12. I had complained to my mother about my breasts hurting and itching. The doctor told us that I would outgrow my gynecomastia. My mother wanted to help. She gave me some bras that my older sister had outgrown and told me that could wear them if I found that they worked. She took me for my first fitting a few years later, where I found out that I was a 34C. By the time I was 18, I was a 36D. 

Over the years I have fluctuated in both my band and cup size, but I have been wearing 36G in most of my bras for the last few years. 

♥️Sophie♥️

Offline Parity

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Hi,

Second post on the forums.

I can only speak from a long-term perspective.  From the time I was first diagnose to the pesent (aabout 3 years) I have gone from a Stage 1 to a Stage 4 with the most significant growth in the past four or five months.  Persistent itching of the entire area accompanies the stretching of the skin...and is present right now.  This is all new to me, so anything I learn is 'new' knowledge.  I will make a note of the periodicity of growth since that seems to be a point of interest.
 (no pun intended)
Good to have you here.  The persistent itching is one have experienced so much.  Always involving some growth.  Never a lot of pain just the itch and the need for a little lotion on the nipples as they tend have dry skin.  I have found the growth isn't so bad and there are many options out there to help us as men live a good life yet.
Don't be afraid to ask questions as there are many here that are willing help.

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almer's raw shea Nourish butter lotion  is wonderful and has a most pleasant aroma (and economical, too).  I just sort of take a bath in it. :)

There are still some itches though.  breast lifting exercises and vacuum lift treatments along with the Palmer's.  They seem to be working.

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Hi NW25,  I  am interested to learn more about your vacuum lifting experiences.  What is involved and what have you found the benefits to be?  

Offline taxmapper

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One of the many drugs taken by MtF Trans folks is spironolactone.  A water pill, it has a specific antiandrogens effect.  (Kills testosterone. )

I am taking it at 50mg for hypertensions, and it is the only drug that did not give me massive headaches.  My breasts were growing well before this (started in Feb. 25) and have now seem my breasts start to move upward to now starting to average 50 inches around the bust.  I don't have the large girls like others, but I am fully and medically diagnosed via mammogram with genuine glandular growth... Ego.. REAL BOOBS! 

I love them and will not cut them out, take other drugs, or anything else. 
the spiro is also having a neurological effect as well, allowing estrogen to sit mi my brain more, and lowering the aggressiveness I have had especially with the testosterone spikes.   

Its a new experience and with some of th pitfalls including now understanding why women hat male OBGyn's and Breast doctors.   

The attitude by some is less than desirable.  This opened my eyes to other things as well. 


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I thank goodness all the time for being blessed with breasts. I know that I am a little different from most here. However, I have always enjoyed having them even living as a man but especially as a woman. 

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