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Yar

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I would call insulin resistance the plague of the 21st century.This is a real plague for sex hormones!The plague of our time!
 

DogoDiLaurentiis

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And I think that the amount of trans cases are again due to increased exposure and acceptance. And no that's not "propaganda."

And continuing to state your opposoning views on this is akin to "engaging." Or is it only engaging when I respond with my views? Sorry if I'm coming across as antagonizing. But I'm not sure if you are aware how condescending you are being.

It's your perception that I'm being condescending, you're completely disqualifying the bandwagoneering tendencies of the average person to hop trends on the basis that they feel lost and overlooked and not "special". Put it this way, when it comes to women becoming trans I am in full agreement with J.K Rowling, women do this sh*t for attention far more than men do.

There are nothing but drawbacks for men to transition even still, the only exception being that I do believe there are a lot of evil mothers out there who would put shitty evil ideas in their little boys head that they are trans or trying to convince them they are. I hate to say it but women are like that.

However just look at people like Chris Chan, 100% fake trans, literally abandoned being a guy because he couldn't get any pussy and wanted to erase his old identity because it had become synonymous with ridicule. Not to mention the fact that he could get away with being a fatass with man titties if he pretended he was a woman.

Again, with the acquaintance I had who was FTM, it was extremely obvious to everyone who knew (her) that she had some deep seated self loathing and didn't exactly feel male, they were trying to get away from themselves for some reason, whether it was abuse or something else which caused that negative self image. Not genuinely transgender.

That sh*t happens A LOT more than you're possibly willing to accept because you're an ideological adherent and not looking at this whole thing pragmatically. Not saying trans people don't exist, I am 100% saying that a lot of people are bandwagon jumpers.

And now for the last time, I do not want to talk about this, and I don't want to hear about your faux moralizing and illogically claiming I have a bias when I can cite better examples than you can by merely begging the question.
 

DogoDiLaurentiis

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I would call insulin resistance the plague of the 21st century.This is a real plague for sex hormones!The plague of our time!

I would agree, I want to get on metformin like you wouldn't believe. I've tried the diet thing, and it just didn't leave me with any energy to function like a normal person.
 

DogoDiLaurentiis

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I wonder why people cant halt their loss with bica, or even get small regrowth.


Three factors come to mind:

Insulin, IGF-1, DHEA

Guess what medication limits all three of those?

If you're not getting great results on bica, that doesn't mean things aren't going well, it means you've got an excellent basis for a differential diagnosis.
 

keepcoolmybabies

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It's your perception that I'm being condescending, you're completely disqualifying the bandwagoneering tendencies of the average person to hop trends on the basis that they feel lost and overlooked and not "special". Put it this way, when it comes to women becoming trans I am in full agreement with J.K Rowling, women do this sh*t for attention far more than men do.

There are nothing but drawbacks for men to transition even still, the only exception being that I do believe there are a lot of evil mothers out there who would put shitty evil ideas in their little boys head that they are trans or trying to convince them they are. I hate to say it but women are like that.

However just look at people like Chris Chan, 100% fake trans, literally abandoned being a guy because he couldn't get any pussy and wanted to erase his old identity because it had become synonymous with ridicule. Not to mention the fact that he could get away with being a fatass with man titties if he pretended he was a woman.

Again, with the acquaintance I had who was FTM, it was extremely obvious to everyone who knew (her) that she had some deep seated self loathing and didn't exactly feel male, they were trying to get away from themselves for some reason, whether it was abuse or something else which caused that negative self image. Not genuinely transgender.

That sh*t happens A LOT more than you're possibly willing to accept because you're an ideological adherent and not looking at this whole thing pragmatically. Not saying trans people don't exist, I am 100% saying that a lot of people are bandwagon jumpers.

And now for the last time, I do not want to talk about this, and I don't want to hear about your faux moralizing and illogically claiming I have a bias when I can cite better examples than you can by merely begging the question.
You're right about one thing, it's really not with having a discussion with you about you about this.
 

DogoDiLaurentiis

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You're right about one thing, it's really not with having a discussion with you about you about this.

Yes because you cannot resort to sophistry and moral grandstanding to get me to agree with you, which is all you have at your disposal.

Thank you for seeing things my way.
 

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Diverging back to more relevant topics, I have come across this and I'm a bit discouraged as to what steps I should take in order to inhibit the effects of androgens.


"Prolonged treatment with bicalutamide induces androgen receptor overexpression and androgen hypersensitivity"

I really do think that because of this potential phenomena, estrogen and estrogen receptor agonists are absolutely necessary to keep hair going.

I still feel I need to get my test levels down, but I just don't know if bica or cyproterone is a better option, I definitely cannot use spironolactone as I already have problems with diuresis because of addison's. I feel like even though it may not make a huge difference I think I may opt for diane35 if only because it contains a small amount of estrogen which will compliment the topical I am applying.
 

keepcoolmybabies

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Diverging back to more relevant topics, I have come across this and I'm a bit discouraged as to what steps I should take in order to inhibit the effects of androgens.


"Prolonged treatment with bicalutamide induces androgen receptor overexpression and androgen hypersensitivity"

I really do think that because of this potential phenomena, estrogen and estrogen receptor agonists are absolutely necessary to keep hair going.

I still feel I need to get my test levels down, but I just don't know if bica or cyproterone is a better option, I definitely cannot use spironolactone as I already have problems with diuresis because of addison's. I feel like even though it may not make a huge difference I think I may opt for diane35 if only because it contains a small amount of estrogen which will compliment the topical I am applying.
Well bica won't technically lower test lvls (only increase them). CPA can suppress T drastically with as little as 12.5mg, if that's indeed your goal.

Diane35's most useful aspect for hair is that it increases shbg rather significantly due to the type of estrogen it contains
 
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Isneezedsohard

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It took me 2 seconds to find those 3 people. I've been active in the community for a while, go to an LGBT center, so I think can offer a bit of empirical observation that your absolutism of ftms isn't being reasonable
What percentage of people on here are transitioning?
 

keepcoolmybabies

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Also to add, pretty much every AA is linked to androgen hypersensitivity at some point in studies with prostate cancer patients, which is why they keep trying to innovate newer options for castrate resistant prostate cancer. But even daro and enza are a losing battle in those instances too. The biggest variable, though, is the cancer itself and whether or not the same androgen overexpression exists when cancer cells aren't involved. There's a study of finasteride 5 years after usage analyzing AR that suggests it is unfortunately though.
 
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Gergely

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Diverging back to more relevant topics, I have come across this and I'm a bit discouraged as to what steps I should take in order to inhibit the effects of androgens.


"Prolonged treatment with bicalutamide induces androgen receptor overexpression and androgen hypersensitivity"

I really do think that because of this potential phenomena, estrogen and estrogen receptor agonists are absolutely necessary to keep hair going.

I still feel I need to get my test levels down, but I just don't know if bica or cyproterone is a better option, I definitely cannot use spironolactone as I already have problems with diuresis because of addison's. I feel like even though it may not make a huge difference I think I may opt for diane35 if only because it contains a small amount of estrogen which will compliment the topical I am applying.
I really should stop taking bica for that reason, but whos to say lowering androgens in general whoudn't lead to the same fate. I'm about to switch to progesterone and estradiol only.
 

JaneyElizabeth

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Diverging back to more relevant topics, I have come across this and I'm a bit discouraged as to what steps I should take in order to inhibit the effects of androgens.


"Prolonged treatment with bicalutamide induces androgen receptor overexpression and androgen hypersensitivity"

I really do think that because of this potential phenomena, estrogen and estrogen receptor agonists are absolutely necessary to keep hair going.

I still feel I need to get my test levels down, but I just don't know if bica or cyproterone is a better option, I definitely cannot use spironolactone as I already have problems with diuresis because of addison's. I feel like even though it may not make a huge difference I think I may opt for diane35 if only because it contains a small amount of estrogen which will compliment the topical I am applying.
I think XY's often obsess over such decisions. FtM's use one thing. We love to tinker, us Xy's among Mtf's and cis-guys. I spent all this time researching spironolactone and then that was not a good year. Bica is safer so try that.
 

JaneyElizabeth

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Yeah bica is actually a weak estrogen tbh.

It stops androgen working in your body but raises e2 2× so yeah. I wonder why people cant halt their loss with bica, or even get small regrowth. Bica is far more effective than finasteride+minoxidil tbh. You adress the direct problem and even give a chance to let it regrow (raised e2 levels). Far more effective=far more risks.

But the cool thing about bica is that it wont cause osteoporosis, muscle retention, fat redistribution, ED etc. In theory, you could stay on it for ever and stay freezed in 'before-puberty' mode. The only hurdle is the hepatotoxic feature of it. Hm
Some say less libido diminution but that's a bug versus feature thing. What a relief estrogen is from compulsive stuff guys do.
 

JaneyElizabeth

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Also to add, pretty much every AA is linked to androgen hypersensitivity at some point in studies with prostate cancer patients, which is why they keep trying to innovate newer options for castrate resistant prostate cancer. But even daro and enza are a losing battle in those instances too. The biggest variable, though, is the cancer itself and whether or not the same androgen overexpression exists when cancer cells isn't involved. There's a study of finasteride 5 years after usage analyzing AR that suggests it is unfortunately though.
Wow! Nicely stated.
 

Almas

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I think it is safer to add estradiol to Bica than spironolactone. spironolactone seems to have many unpleasant effects.
I wonder if I'm a cis male, would others be suspicious? Or will I still look like a guy without wearing makeup, but with smoother skin? I don’t want others to suspect anything. I am also wondering if I can preserve male breasts if I remove the gland completely
 
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