Guest guest Posted April 21, 2006 Report Share Posted April 21, 2006 Hey Norton, You weren't all wrong,,, I was. I mis-stated I had osteoarthritis. What I meant to say is that I have osteperosis from lack of any harmones in my body for five years. I had high blood pressure pre- castration and no cholesterol problems. After casteration; no problem with blood pressure, but high cholesterol suddenly appeared with no changes in diet. The doc starts injecting testerone in me to pre- castrate levels. Up goes the blood pressure, down goes the cholesterol. I'm not a endocrinologist, but it just seems to me that the testerone is the operatative in this situation. I already have a size B set of tits because of the gynecomastia problem that many eunuchs have. I don't feel like I even have a " gender " at this point and don't really care. So I wouldn't think twice about taking female harmones. I just want to solve the problem simply. If that means taking female harmones , then so be it. My question is ; would taking female harmones not cause the variation in blood pressure? I know the female harmones will take care of the osteoperosis problem just like testerone will. Sorry for the confusion. Billie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2006 Report Share Posted April 21, 2006 Billie, yes what you say makes sense about osteperoisis being caused by a lack of or hormone imbalance, and your lack of being on the proper hormones for years. From what I know, your B cups are more a result of LACK of testosterone which then allows you body to essentially have a dominant estrogen problem, hence the boobs. In other words your ratio of T to E was way off, for years. I can confirm you problem because when I was diagnosed as both Primary and Secondary back in 1971 they told me to inject one CC of depotestosterone every FOUR weeks for the rest of my life, and so I did for the next 30 years, until I stumbled across this wonderful group and learned that I had been loaded way too much T at the injection time and then crashing way down to nothing, this screwed up my T to E ratio and I had to have cosmetic surgery to such the fat out of my chest, beginning to look too booby there. I think you need to learn right now to self inject 1/2 a CC or 100mg about every eight days, this should give you pretty close to the right mix of testosterone to estrogen ratio. I don't think it is a matter of taking female hormones, rather it is a matter of getting the right amount of MALE hormones in you regularly, at least that is what I have found that works very well for me, and I am essentially a eunich also as I have had worthless small testicles my entire life. So Billie, get with the program and you will feel much better! Keep us posted on all this Norton > > Hey Norton, > > You weren't all wrong,,, I was. I mis-stated I had osteoarthritis. > What I meant to say is that I have osteperosis from lack of any > harmones in my body for five years. I had high blood pressure pre- > castration and no cholesterol problems. After casteration; no problem > with blood pressure, but high cholesterol suddenly appeared with no > changes in diet. The doc starts injecting testerone in me to pre- > castrate levels. Up goes the blood pressure, down goes the > cholesterol. > > I'm not a endocrinologist, but it just seems to me that the testerone > is the operatative in this situation. I already have a size B set of > tits because of the gynecomastia problem that many eunuchs have. I > don't feel like I even have a " gender " at this point and don't really > care. So I wouldn't think twice about taking female harmones. > > I just want to solve the problem simply. If that means taking female > harmones , then so be it. My question is ; would taking female > harmones not cause the variation in blood pressure? I know the female > harmones will take care of the osteoperosis problem just like > testerone will. > > Sorry for the confusion. > > Billie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2006 Report Share Posted April 21, 2006 A lot of men live a good normal life after casteration you just need to get with a dam good Dr. your bp problems are most likely from high Estradiol and low T. This causes a lot of stress on the nerves some get so bad they have panic attacks. You were born a man and to be heathy you need your male hormones in balance. When you get you T levels up into the upper 1/3 of your labs range and keep your Estradiol down between 10 to 30 in time you will level off and start to feel better BP and all. Go to the home page here and look for finding a Dr. Read it and then go to this site and click on Find a Dr. then put in your state and start calling. Ask how many men the Dr. treats that have casteration. Ask if the Dr. checks for high Estradiol and if he uses Arimidex to keep it down you will know when you have a good one. http://www.tuneupyourt.com/ Phil eezzee_money <eezzee_money@...> wrote: Hey Norton, You weren't all wrong,,, I was. I mis-stated I had osteoarthritis. What I meant to say is that I have osteperosis from lack of any harmones in my body for five years. I had high blood pressure pre- castration and no cholesterol problems. After casteration; no problem with blood pressure, but high cholesterol suddenly appeared with no changes in diet. The doc starts injecting testerone in me to pre- castrate levels. Up goes the blood pressure, down goes the cholesterol. I'm not a endocrinologist, but it just seems to me that the testerone is the operatative in this situation. I already have a size B set of tits because of the gynecomastia problem that many eunuchs have. I don't feel like I even have a " gender " at this point and don't really care. So I wouldn't think twice about taking female harmones. I just want to solve the problem simply. If that means taking female harmones , then so be it. My question is ; would taking female harmones not cause the variation in blood pressure? I know the female harmones will take care of the osteoperosis problem just like testerone will. Sorry for the confusion. Billie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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