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Brdy64

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Has your doctor advised you on support, etc...

What did your doctor or this staff suggested?

Brdy64

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Has your doctor advised you on support, etc...

What did your doctor or this staff suggested?
Mine has been interesting. 

I went from being told to use compression to just wearing a bra after compression caused skin rashes. 

Further testing actually discovered the "why" I have breasts, and that I'm actually intersex. I guess that's why things started in my teens. 

Now almost 60 I guess I'm in perimenopause, so my doctor suggests hormones. I'll start them after a blood test. 

Brdy64

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Are you a actual intersex person or just how you feel?
Ultrasound found a few things inside that normally aren't there. So yes. 😉

Online taxmapper

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makes me wonder why the template of single binary aspects seems to permeate the thought process. 

Hermaphroditism is an age old phenomenon that has been recorded in tests going back 5000 years. 

Why we would try to say its unusual today, especially with technology, is what dumfounds me. 

Brdy64

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makes me wonder why the template of single binary aspects seems to permeate the thought process.

Hermaphroditism is an age old phenomenon that has been recorded in tests going back 5000 years.

Why we would try to say its unusual today, especially with technology, is what dumfounds me.
Well recorded in Jewish texts dating clear back to the era of the Babylonian exile. 😉

Offline Moobzie

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"Hermaphroditism is an age old phenomenon that has been recorded in tests going back 5000 years.
Why we would try to say its unusual today, especially with technology, is what dumfounds me."

So has leprosy.  Doesn't make it normal.  Nor does it make lepers 'evil'.
Ditto for us with gyno.
« Last Edit: June 19, 2023, 09:32:40 AM by Moobzie »


 

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