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Originally Posted by Pamela
Mine were at 60 last time I had them checked.
But I don't count. I do agree, however, that hormones tend to have a huge impact on your mental status. Once I was free of the Demon T, I felt MUCH better and positive for the first time I could remember.
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Damn. Mine were 160 before my recent implant. No wonder I felt so out of it. I still wasn't into wearing dresses though. I don't have the figure for it.
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Originally Posted by orthodoc
You said it; and it works both ways.
The hormone antagonists only take us down negative roads, from my experience. Admittedly, this is an N of 1 experiment, but it's valid - just as foot3's is. Hormone replacements still need work, but in spite of that, of those who try them, many or most move closer to who they were before.
We don't do so well without our respective hormones. It's not surprising that many of us don't want to be deprived of something essential.
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What is N of 1 for those of us too lazy to google?