I’m glad you opted out of the BBL. Even with excellent surgeons, there is a significantly higher risk of death than other cosmetic surgeries. Even if it goes “well”, most women say the recovery period is awful and it doesn’t always look the way you want!
I agree!!!! Just go to the gym, and increase the muscle! It will help, not only aesthetically, but functionally too! More stability, less low back pain, strength, balance, stability etc….. nothing but positive.
Not to mention, a BBL involves moving fat from other parts of your body to your butt. So if you exercise a lot or your regular diet helps burn fat, you could end up working off your BBL. All that money, recovery time, and possible complications would have been for nothing 🥲 Butt implants are another story, but yea
Alexis, I am a "cis" woman and I had muscles like that when I was your age. Naturally, no gym. Just doing the things I needed to do. You look great. As a woman in her sixties, I wish my arms still looked like that 😊
I also agree as a woman that is 55 years old I grew up on a farm woodstoves horses cattle a whole gambit of critters literally 1000 acre farm cut tobacco every year. I was called Butch from about the age of 15 all the way through high school and well into my early 30s, I’ve naturally had muscles bigger than yours Alexis so you need not worry so much you’re absolutely stunning. I wish I still had some of the musculature that I did back then and even throughout my marriage got a health kick and started working out and my husband told me to stop because my muscles were getting bigger than his, so your muscles are not a thing it just looks like you go to the gym on a regular! So relax you look absolutely stunning but beyond your looks your personality and your intelligence is beyond stunning so Liam got lucky! And as far as him and his needle issue, I saw a comment about someone stating that he was covered in tattoos. They are not the same needles, not even close. I also am covered in tattoos so people who don’t have tattoos. Don’t get that one needle goes 2 inches into your body and tattoos are surface. Not even close but you are absolutely adorable together. Keep up all that you’re doing! I’m just glad I’m not the only older lady out here watching your content, enjoying it and getting an education, all in the same token. Stay Gorgeous!!! I had to add that I love watching you guys you’re so real and it literally comes across like we’re sitting in the same room. Unlike some RUclipsrs where it feels like you’re looking at a movie or a script, you guys come across as a real conversation I don’t know any other way to word it, but You always make me smile and the interaction in between you to the nuances that we can see I think is what makes it feel so real and right there in the same room. So please don’t ever change the way you record and talk to the camera and each other, please don’t make it all sterile and priming proper, I think that would flatten it out too much those of us who have watched you for a while we’re kind of spoiled and some of the things where you’re getting more professional in your videos and content that’s great but the interaction between the two of you like Liam taken four times getting all tongue twisteda lot of people would edit it out. Just watching you too like the last few minutes of this video it makes me smile. You can definitely tell that yall truly truly love each other and that makes the whole video beautiful and itself.
That’s different though….. they are smaller, move too fast for you to see, and vanish into the gun shaft - none of that occurs with medical needles 😅😅😅
I'm biological woman but birth control pill which I was on a higher dose of estrogen in it caused me pulmonary embolisms in both lungs I almost died I was only 24 yrs old with a new baby and a toddler.im now 65 the multiple scar tissue in both lungs are now causing problems I find out if a couple those scars turned into cancer tomrrow
1:44 "you're pulling his eyeeee" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I love you two. The relationship is such a breath of fresh air and one that so many people should be inspired by ❤
I’ve been on HRT re transition for 35 years and post bottom surgery for 32 years . I take tablets and I’m now 64 with no adverse effects except my emotions are erratic, I can feel teary by just seeing a cartoon character be injured. In fact I’m very healthy.
I've never been on hrt, I'm a bio woman but I'm very sensitive like that too 😂 sometimes I feel like Loyd and Harry in dumb and dumber when they're in the bed crying and then it shows they were watching a pacific bell commercial hahaha 😂😂😂
@@angelawalker-scott6108 this just means you are experiencing the full authentic female life. Erratic emotions is how we live life as bio women 😂😅 I will cry at cartoon movies all the time, jeez some RUclips shorts have me full on crying and they’re only 60seconds 😂😅
@@cake94309 estrogen in males is causing a much higher risk of early onset dementia. It is a personal nightmare to lose my mind before I go, I‘d think hard and long about taking cross sex hormones, even same sex hormones are no joke!
Also I agree with Liam, in terms of allowing time for physical development to happen naturally. Hormones work their magic over the course of years. In the meantime, think of how much you can enhance your look with clever tailoring & fashion. As a biological female who is naturally narrow through this area too, I've learned that mini "skater" or circle skirts can give a cute "bustle"-like appearance, with lots of movement. You have a figure like a fashion model & can try so many different looks!
Pleats can add bulk as well. My mother was extremely skinny in her youth and certain fashions can make a woman appear more curvaceous. Undergarments help as well.
No you didn't chicken out, you took an adult, common sense and well educated choice👏That is excactly what makes your story/videoes, so much better than the rest of the"transvideoes" here on RUclips.You don't wickle around, dancing in pink tulle skirts with goldshimmer. You 2 are absolutely great together🤩 So please be the best rolemodel, dont get a bbl. It is dangerous and the world needs people like you 🙏 Send with love from an 58 year old, cis granmother/woman from Denmark🇩🇰
I quite perked up when you mentioned prostate cancer. Frankly, the reason that I follow (and befriend) as many trans gals as I do is because they're familiar with the hormone routine that I have for my cancer. Trust me, not a lot of cis guys are eager to talk about this (especially given the side effects), but trans gals are. My cancer showed up several years back, and they initially were trying to treat it via radiation therapy. Well, it laughed off the regular radiation, and then the fancy new "CyberKnife" radiation, and after a few years of my waltzing through Chernobyl, I was back to square one. Neither my oncologist or my urologist wanted to do surgery on me, so I was faced with either the hormone treatment, or some more exotic/experimental therapies. I have now been on the Lupron shots and Zytiga pills for a number of years ... which I understand is, in many cases, the same T-blockers that trans gals use. These have worked, pushing down my PSA (prostate specific antigen) numbers to being indistinguishable from zero, but they have changed me in ways that I wouldn't have preferred. I keep joking that I'm a few estrogen shots away from being "Brenda"! Pity I didn't have gender dysphoria going in.
Thank you for sharing and yeah 100% I am aware of my biology and I think more people should defo open up about these things! Nothing to be embarrassed about when it comes to health
Lupron has been seen to cause bone density problems in growing children, because it has been copiously subscribed as ‚Puberty blocker‘. I‘m not sure if that still applies to a grown adult, but it might be nice checking your bone density via an x-Ray as is done for women after we start menopause
So important to have Alexis there to help you calm down, not all medical staff know how to help someone calm down, they can get upset too and say something that can exacerbate the stress.💐💝Oh and all breast endoweds don't like the mammograms.😝Be healthy and happy you two.💝
13:53 both males and females have breast tissue, however for females and trans women the increased amount of estrogen and progesterone increase the risk of breast cancer. So although males are not likely to get breast cancer, they should still pay attention to any changes that are occurring near breast tissue, breast tissue covers from the bottom of the sternum all the way up to the collarbone and to the shoulders, if something suddenly changes such as a lump or pain, talk to a doctor, this goes for females too.
The first trans woman I met, was when I was on clinical placement and she had breast cancer. She had to stop taking her estrogen because it was feeding her cancer and this caused some of her biological male features to start to return. She was a beautiful person and it broke my heart watching her die. Not only did she have to deal with breast cancer which had metastasised, she had to emotionally deal with her male features returning. This was when trans women weren't accepted as much as they are now. 💔.
@@Mila_Brearey progesterone is naturally produced in male but is converted to testosterone, 5α-reductase inhibitors prevent the conversion to testosterone. I’m finding mixed answers on if trans women use 5α-reductase inhibitors, so some might and it would prevent their body’s from producing at least as much testosterone.
I've been (secretly 😂) following you guys for some months. Alexis, you are such an amazing woman and so down to earth. Your videos are really educational. And you both make a wonderful couple! Here, a (cis, gulp) woman is really inspired by you. And, BTW, don't worry that much about your makeup, you are wonderful the way you are. I am now following ❤
Oh, bless you, Liam! I have panic disorder and ADHD. The ADHD worsens frantic thoughts. When I got diagnosed with ADHD and got on meds that pretty much went away which boggles my mind since ADHD meds are stimulants! Also, directly to speak to the trans health topic, please do not ignore the risks to the biology you have as a trans person. I basically paid for my negligence BIGTIME recently. I neglected to get a pap smear for a long time out of discomfort. Neglected horrible blood clots coming out vaginally because I thought they'd stop. Days after that clot stuff my hemoglobin sunk to 6.5 and I had to get 2 blood transfusions. The first one was useless because the hospital used a crappy drug on me that didn't work to stop the bleeding (evil insurance). Had to take a damn ambulance to the hospital AGAIN less than 24 hours later and get a second blood transfusion. Do I even want to guess how much my medical bills will be?? I live in the United States. Trying to get a hysterectomy now, but there are hoops to jump through. Praying it gets scheduled soon.
Yes I was diagnosed with ADHD recently and I also have anxiety and depression and the trailing anxiety I have when I miss a dose is horrible! But I find myself struggling at night also but the meditation is literally a life saver! 🙂
Yall are such sweet people. Your honesty about your reality is very educational. Helps those of us who do not understand what your life is like, so we can understand you as a person. Just beautiful. And your transition is very elegant and beautiful
Haha Liam, say: shiny shimmering soul 2-3x in a row. My daughter (6) and I stumble every morning in the car line (Primary school) saying it. (Every day, I tell her to remember she's a "shiny shimmering soul" and not to let anyone take away her sparkle).
Liam loves you so much. He cares not only about what you wish for and supports you, but he has very reasonable thinking on your health. Chill out and embrace each step forward and go slowly. 🎉
I had the same surgery as you Liam, quite a few years ago. I wasn't impressed with the recovery part though lol. "Bilateral antrostomies" You're not the only one who gets anxious and panicky before surgeries, and procedures, so they should be a little more used to dealing with it.
As a newly cracked egg, I can relate to wanting to rush everything, but you're right; it's a journey and there's a lot to learn and do. I love you two! You have such great chemistry. 💕
I can relate with Liam, negative thinking mixed with anxiety is so horrendous! It literally affects you physically and it's so hard to control that side of it. He must of had a great time with his tats 🤣
Love u guys!! Thank you for educating us. I'm a bio female and like feeling informed about what our trans sisters are going through. I have so much respect for u....you're amazing keep it up ❤❤❤
Sonographer here from South Africa... So from a medical field aspect, men (CIS) can also get breast cancer. Everyone has breast tissue, men's breasts are just not as developed. Male breast cancer is generally more aggressive, so men should PLEASE also check their breasts. Then on another topic, as a Sonographer, it can be so confusing to be doing a scan on a "woman" and then come across a prostate instead of a uterus and ovaries. Please be honest with your healthcare providers so that they can be prepared for what they might see. With a less experienced person, it can then be diagnosed as a mass instead of just normal male anatomy
Alexis, first I you gave me make up tips, then it was confirming I wasn't crazy about going full speed and wanting HRT (haven't starting but look like I will in roughly 60 hours and 6 mins but who's counting) now, and with this video the health concerns I should have. I am transitioning later in life because I finally am at a place where I can (my military service, therapy, etc.). It sounds like one of the medications I will be on...I was already on due to prostate cancer since it lowers the testosterone level, I didn't even think to remember that. I have a feeling I need to start calling you Auntie Alexis since you are becoming my (and well it will be Claudia's...my new name) cool Aunt that gives me the low down on all the stuff she can't get from her parents. ❤
Alexis you are right. We Trans people want everything NOW. LOL I went for a brow and lid lift and asked in the interview if he could do a breast augmentation at the same time. Yes no problem. I thought I was ok with that untill a facelift and neck reduction was mentioned. Got that to. Within 6 months I went to Bangkok for m SRS. I never had complications to speak of and was never concerned about not surviving. My next project is a smaller waistline. Diet and exercise for the next 6 months and then abdominal surgery and liposuction.
I'm a trans woman and I believe getting oestrogen from transdermal sources is better than oral. As I understand it, oral oestrogen is metabolised through the liver first whereas oestrogen absorbed transdermally goes directly into the bloodstream and has an opportunity to be used by the body before being metabolised by the liver. I get oestrogen implants and they typically last 1-2 years - much better than having to daily apply gel or patches twice a week - I've used both before getting implants.
I have discovered in the recent past that I am much better at being the patient than I am the loved one of the patient. I’m disabled, and I’ve had about 40 surgeries in my 38 years. Most of them minor, quite a few of them major. I’m got over being scared of surgery when I was a child. However, sitting in a waiting room while my husband was in surgery was really nerve-wracking for me. My husband is very good at being the loved one of the patient, and less so the patient. Although, to be fair, he’s not terrible at that either.
Hi guys I love your podcasts and everything you guys stand for. Thank you for educating me on all of these health issues and Thankngod you didn’t get the BBL because you are so beautiful just the way you are. Love from me xxoo
Thank you for discussing health care of your biological sex. This has worried me recently for trans-identified people as I have had hormonal changes due to my menopause. Your and Liams approach to your changes seems to be measured, well planned and so far aesthetically correct. Keep well. ❤️🇬🇧❌❌
So the thing with estrogen and immunity, there are actually limited studies regarding transwomen (something I am very interested in because I research how immunity is regulated and how aging, autoimmunity, and/or environmental exposures affect that regulation), but basically all immune cells, from the blood stem cells in the bone marrow through the functional cells, have estrogen receptors. Why I personally think it makes sense that transwomen taking estrogen would have stronger immune responses and protection is that there are studies indicating the postmenopausal women that don't take estrogen replacement have vaccine responses that are less protective, similarly to normal male responses, but women with estrogen replacement have responses similarly to young women.
Personally I think quite a few years of research needs to go into this because from my experience as a biological woman, the sickest I've ever been was during my pregnancies, I was always getting some kind of flu strain. And a woman will produce more oestrogen during a pregnancy than any other time in her life. My immune system still hasn't recovered from my last pregnancy 4 years ago, I'm pretty prone to infections now, even a pimple can turn into a nasty infection, and wounds take months to heal and end up scarring. So I'm not so sure about oestrogen having an effect like that on the immune system
@cake94309 oh, that's a very different situation. The immune system actually is repressed during pregnancy to keep the fetus from being attacked by the maternal immune system. It's not a foolproof fix, but it's enough with the fetus being somewhat sequestered. There are several case studies indicating that women with rheumatoid arthritis have a strong reduction in symptoms during pregnancy, which is why women tend to get sick during pregnancy.
I have ADHD too and completely understand Liam's point of view. I am currently 4 weeks post op from a hysterectomy and my husband had to be with me in anesthetics. Always think of the worst scenario!
It’s funny because I can empathise with Liam. Sometimes people talk and talk then apologise, and I’m just relieved it’s not me talking and talking. I have ADHD too. I wish more people would just talk at me. I love it. Unless it’s small talk. Not bothered what you’ve had for tea. 🤣
Enjoyed this, thank you both x I was on pills when I was with Gendercare. Since I've gone over to NHS care I'm on gel instead of pills. Pills can be bad on your liver. I miss taking the pills. There so much easier to take. With gel you have to wait about 30 minutes for the gel to sink into your skin before putting clothing on that area. Curious to know what testosterone blocker you are on Alexis x
My question for next time Alexis if you are comfortable answering this : at what age did you realise you were trans? How did you identify before this? What was the realisiation like? I mean how did you feel emotionally and psychologically about it? (Can you tell im a psychology student lol) Love you both so much ❤❤❤
@@Alexis_blake00 I wanna thank you for sharing your life experiences because it helped me in a situation yesterday. I’m a (50) years old transsexual woman , and in my generation being stealth was extremely important because being trans was so extremely taboo in mid to late nineties (1995-1996). Actually, it was thought of as the worst thing to be, so being stealth and blending in was mandatory for existence. October of 95 that’s when I started medically transitioning , and I followed the Harry Benjamin guidelines for transsexual people. Anyway, I’m getting off topic that’s my ADD, so he’s not alone 😂. I had to tell my therapist that while walking through a bunch of young black youth yesterday my gender dysphoria went into overdrive, so I actually channeled you based on what you shared when you and Liam was vacationing and the older couple kept looking in your direction, and the mature mindset you had about it by acknowledging you realize your whole story is empowering and commendable, and by channeling you yesterday it gave me the strength to walk pass that group of young black ppl and not get overwhelmed by how they’re perceiving me. Channeling you gave me the strength to dial down my gender dysphoria and acknowledge that it’s par for the course. Some people may figure out I’m transgender and some may not, and actually some may not give a damn it’s all in my head. The things you share is actually helpful to the community as a whole, and speaking as an older black woman of trans experience you and Liam authenticity is inspirational so thank Alexis, and I’m a spiritual person so hopefully I’m not offending you when I write this. May Jehovah GOD Our Father The CREATOR continue to bless you and Liam is all your endeavors in Jesus Christ name is my sincere prayer 🙏🏾 My deepest gratitude goes out to you Alexis for helping me see that sometimes I’m allowing my gender dysphoria to go into overdrive and freak me out for no reason. p.s. please forgive my bad grammar I’m a work in progress actually, and Liam you complement Alexis perfectly truly 👌🏾
@@Liam_blake00 you’re absolutely welcome @Liam_blake00 I live with ADD too so I’m immensely grateful to my therapist because he allows me to vent all my thoughts and sometimes there’s a lot 😂 Also, blessings to you for having the mentality and character that adds to a person in a positive way and never a liability that’s commendable 👏🏾 I’m totally enjoying the #BlakeDebate excellent editing thank u sir ☺️, and as a couple y’all complement each other phenomenally 👍🏾 ttfn 🤗 ✌🏾 !!!!
I literally saw an article this morning about how a woman in the UK passed away from a BBL. Apparently she is the first person to die in the uk from it. I don’t know if you ever watched Geordie shore but Holly from there is on tiktok and she talks about her bbl. She’s got some interesting points to make
Hello Alexis & Blake. I enjoyed this podcast, however I have been enjoying your beautiful nails too. I was awake for my angeogram. It was surreal and scary too. I understand you Blake, I have a terrible fear of needles. Understand you both. Have a wonderful weekend. Jane in New Zealand 🇬🇧🇳🇿
From what I understand from friends who have breast implants - when they get their mammo done, they say the implant is not in danger of being smashed, because the technician shoves it toward the center of your chest, and then the breast & underarm flesh is the only part that's pressed into the scanner. It isn't as horrible as I'm making it sound, I'm sure! Maybe someone who's actually dealt with this situation can explain it better! anyway, don't worry Alexis, I know it will be fine 💖
I had sinus surgery 38 years ago, I was told by staff before hand that women are always easier for that procedure, apparently they recently had a high up soldier & rugby player in tears prior to the surgery, so don't feel bad Liam. Only thing after my surgery I felt awful, and I quickly understood how someone can get hooked on morphine, did bug all for the pain just did not care. Though my recovery not helped by having a six month old to look after. What hurt worse was I was in a private hospital ( private health ins came with my job ) but was in no condition to enjoy it.
@@Alexis_blake00 my son has ADHD it’s far more complicated than most people think when my son was diagnosed my friend said it’s just a label they give naughty children I never spoke to her again
You are such a pretty woman and you look so kind and you are smart and open minded you should be the face of transgendered woman really. You inspired me as a woman. I love your content. love from Quebec Canada (yes the French one that why my English writing is bad!) 💖
I will never forget one of my nursing instructors saying when they put you out for surgery, you are as close as possible to being dead without being dead. They can cut into you without you feeling it! Since you are on estrogen , you do need to monitor for breast cancer. A transwoman I know died from metastatic breast cancer discovered during shoulder surgery.
FYI the longer breast implants are in the more susceptible to rupture. Not so much these days with improved materials, but its still possible. And it is therefore possible that a mammogram "could" cause an implant to rupture. I recommend anyone with an implant over 10years to consider ultrasounds as a viable option. As always self examination cant be over emphasised.
God I love you guys. So I take oestrogel, progesterone spironolactone and finasteride and these seem to work well for me. My boob job I had loads of swelling and an infection, and I do actually have another consultation for some More plastic surgery for next year. I’m seriously considering a 360 lipo and a neck lift but have no desire for a bbl as I already have wide hips. I’m also looking into chromosome test as I have some intersex characteristics that I want to understand
Non trans men can get breast cancer, as well. A well known American talk show host, Montel Williams, tells story about being a man with breast cancer. I had a severely deviated septum. I don't have a fear of needles (having Lupus, I'm a human pincushion, lol) but I have a significant fear of IV's. I attribute this to having watched medical dramas from the time I was quite young. I also had a tumor the size of a golf ball on my thyroid, so I asked the surgeon if he could do both at the same time. He'd never done that before but it was bargain shopping for surgeries!
Estrogen and progesterone are anti-inflammatory. They lower in women during our period, that’s why we are more prone to get sick/run down at that time of the month. So it makes sense… it’s why older women feel better taking estrogen as well
The BBL is very risky but I believe there are other surgeries involving implants to enlarge and round your hips and bottom. But there are also specific work out routines you can do to target those muscle groups to lift, grow and round them. Biological women that aren't blessed in that area do them all the time there are even personal trainors that specalize in growing that area specifically as well as exercise regimens you can find (some of them you have to pay for) where they write out the entire plan of what you need to do to target that area.
men, please bear in mind it is rare but transitioning or not you can still get breast cancer. I know it gets touted as a "female" cancer but unfortunately it doesn't discriminate by sex or gender. be safe, love to all ❤
From America, we have Britt box, i love father brown, I'm watching trigger point too. I'm older and yes i get checked. It's definitely not my favorite thing. Yearly mammograms too. Love you guy's ❤❤❤
I really enjoy watching your videos, thank you for sharing them. I'm considering visiting Facial team in Marbella, and would love to hear your thoughts on them. Also any other FFS surgeons you are are considering.
Me and Liam had a wonderful time with them. All the staff were fantastic, we had a lovely tour of the place too. We will be publishing our video soon with our trip be sure to check it out! Will hopefully give you a little insight as to what happens there - and no I will be getting the surgery done here I have made my mind up after my visit! x
It was a fab experience and they really did put to rest any concerns I had about what recovery is like, where we would be staying, how the after care is - it all looks fab! x
As a clinician and a transwoman I can atest to the fact that there is no scientific evidence that women get ill less than men. However it is fairly well recognised that men suffer more from lifestyle complaints and have greater morbidity due to the fact that they generally don't seek medical intervention as early as women. Hope that helps. BTW Happy for you to DM me with any medical questions. ❤
The fluid is serous fluid not plasma 😺 Liam should have been given some pre-med before going to theatre. The nurses should have picked up on the anxiety when doing the theatre check list.
Sadly Liam surgeons are often ‘cold’ / they ‘have’ to be to be able to the job… Alexis, anaesthesia is fascinating. How you are as you go under is how you wake up generally … it’s actually just oxygen given to pre oxygenate you, but patient’s think it’s making them ‘sleepy’ - keep your eye on the nurse with syringes… that puts you under…
Trans health question: Alexis, I've heard that HRT can cause bone loss. Is that true? If so, do you take supplements to combat/protect your bone health and/or have bone scans? Question for both of you: What's your favorite date idea/activity that doesn't involve food (restaurants). Love y'all!
I am on Spirolonactone and it’s used by bio men to lower testosterone along with other drugs. I was worried it would lowery bone mass too (I am a bio woman who takes it for acne) but apparently (I have been told) it only lowers it for men because with women our natural elevated estrogen protects us? I don’t know about men who also take estrogen, but I do know a trans woman and she does have a doctor watching over her to help with this stuff. I really don’t know this whole subject is actually rather complex and every body is different. Actually if anyone can tell me more about Spirolonactone I’d be very happy!!
Hear me out here, Alexis and Liam because I like and admire you both but - I've looked into the early trans women 'pioneers' of the 1960's who had vaginoplasty under Georges Burou in Casablanca. April Ashley, Jan Morris, Coccinelle and (I think) Amanda Lear. Not to mention plenty of other people who were not so well known. They all lived to a pretty ripe old age and his surgery technique was said to be both aesthetically and functionally - well, pretty miraculous. There's anecdotal evidence from down the years from, let's say, third parties, who have been on record saying, 'You wouldn't have known.' My point is, that in the democratisation of trans surgery, the standard seems to have gone down instead of up. Basically, if Georges Burou could do it so well, with minimal complications sixty years ago, what went wrong? I've got a few ideas but in any case, the life story of Georges Burou, his wife 'Nanou' the Casablanca clinic and their extraordinary patients is quite fascinating. All the best x
hi both , Hormones and the different types , there are 4 main ones pill, gel , patch , injection , Pill , taken orally its passage is through the stomach and Liver and considered the least effective by some , also because of the way its absorbed thought to be higher risk of side effects lie clotting . gel , absorbed through the skin but not accurate on dosage as variations in amount used on application . Patch , also absorbed through the skin when applied either weekly or twice weekly and more accurate dosage as patches release a daily amount also thought to carry a lower clotting risk , Injection , thought to be the most effective as travels into the bloodstream quickly as patches and Gel before getting to the liver and kidneys , so that's a basic description i hope will be helpful my own method is Patches due to the lower clotting risk needed due to age .
I love biggie!!!! The estrogen cream doesn't work as well. I'm a born female and had to have a complete hysterectomy at age 30 because of complications during childbirth. I had to start synthetic hormones. Patch works better than cream but the pills work best. At least for me. I'm 68 so I haven't been on estrogen for awhile so it could have improved.
I’m glad you opted out of the BBL. Even with excellent surgeons, there is a significantly higher risk of death than other cosmetic surgeries. Even if it goes “well”, most women say the recovery period is awful and it doesn’t always look the way you want!
I agree!!!! Just go to the gym, and increase the muscle! It will help, not only aesthetically, but functionally too! More stability, less low back pain, strength, balance, stability etc….. nothing but positive.
Not to mention, a BBL involves moving fat from other parts of your body to your butt. So if you exercise a lot or your regular diet helps burn fat, you could end up working off your BBL.
All that money, recovery time, and possible complications would have been for nothing 🥲
Butt implants are another story, but yea
@@stephanie3087 I was going to say the same thing.... there are lots of exercises to build up butt muscles and that bump you want!
Also, there is the BBL smell.
They don’t age well…
Alexis, I am a "cis" woman and I had muscles like that when I was your age. Naturally, no gym. Just doing the things I needed to do. You look great. As a woman in her sixties, I wish my arms still looked like that 😊
I also agree as a woman that is 55 years old I grew up on a farm woodstoves horses cattle a whole gambit of critters literally 1000 acre farm cut tobacco every year. I was called Butch from about the age of 15 all the way through high school and well into my early 30s, I’ve naturally had muscles bigger than yours Alexis so you need not worry so much you’re absolutely stunning. I wish I still had some of the musculature that I did back then and even throughout my marriage got a health kick and started working out and my husband told me to stop because my muscles were getting bigger than his, so your muscles are not a thing it just looks like you go to the gym on a regular! So relax you look absolutely stunning but beyond your looks your personality and your intelligence is beyond stunning so Liam got lucky! And as far as him and his needle issue, I saw a comment about someone stating that he was covered in tattoos. They are not the same needles, not even close. I also am covered in tattoos so people who don’t have tattoos. Don’t get that one needle goes 2 inches into your body and tattoos are surface. Not even close but you are absolutely adorable together. Keep up all that you’re doing! I’m just glad I’m not the only older lady out here watching your content, enjoying it and getting an education, all in the same token. Stay Gorgeous!!!
I had to add that I love watching you guys you’re so real and it literally comes across like we’re sitting in the same room. Unlike some RUclipsrs where it feels like you’re looking at a movie or a script, you guys come across as a real conversation I don’t know any other way to word it, but You always make me smile and the interaction in between you to the nuances that we can see I think is what makes it feel so real and right there in the same room. So please don’t ever change the way you record and talk to the camera and each other, please don’t make it all sterile and priming proper, I think that would flatten it out too much those of us who have watched you for a while we’re kind of spoiled and some of the things where you’re getting more professional in your videos and content that’s great but the interaction between the two of you like Liam taken four times getting all tongue twisteda lot of people would edit it out. Just watching you too like the last few minutes of this video it makes me smile. You can definitely tell that yall truly truly love each other and that makes the whole video beautiful and itself.
To be fair Alexis is a biological man. You can't compare to a biological female
"Liam hates needles'.... literally covered in tattoos and piercings!!
That’s different though….. they are smaller, move too fast for you to see, and vanish into the gun shaft - none of that occurs with medical needles 😅😅😅
Im guessing he closes his eyes for the huge piercing needles though - most ppl do!!
He literally goes white as a sheet and has passed out on numerous occasions when having blood taken lol! x
@@Alexis_blake00 that’s why he needs his big squishy Bigfoot 🥰 (and you of course!)
I'm biological woman but birth control pill which I was on a higher dose of estrogen in it caused me pulmonary embolisms in both lungs I almost died I was only 24 yrs old with a new baby and a toddler.im now 65 the multiple scar tissue in both lungs are now causing problems I find out if a couple those scars turned into cancer tomrrow
1:44 "you're pulling his eyeeee" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I love you two. The relationship is such a breath of fresh air and one that so many people should be inspired by ❤
Hahaha xxx
The cutest cuties ever 💗
Straight guy opinion ! You two make me smile ! Thank you
Poly (but in a monogamous relationship rather than a polycule at present) woman - agree 🎉
I’m a 47, female mother of two.. and this is so enlightening and educational for me. Thank you ❤ a podcast where I actually learn something.
You are so welcome! thank you so much
I’ve been on HRT re transition for 35 years and post bottom surgery for 32 years . I take tablets and I’m now 64 with no adverse effects except my emotions are erratic, I can feel teary by just seeing a cartoon character be injured. In fact I’m very healthy.
I've never been on hrt, I'm a bio woman but I'm very sensitive like that too 😂 sometimes I feel like Loyd and Harry in dumb and dumber when they're in the bed crying and then it shows they were watching a pacific bell commercial hahaha 😂😂😂
@@angelawalker-scott6108 this just means you are experiencing the full authentic female life. Erratic emotions is how we live life as bio women 😂😅 I will cry at cartoon movies all the time, jeez some RUclips shorts have me full on crying and they’re only 60seconds 😂😅
@sourgummiez you never know you might need HRT one day. It's also used to treat menopause. Idk if I want to deal with menopause or my emotions lol
@@cake94309 estrogen in males is causing a much higher risk of early onset dementia. It is a personal nightmare to lose my mind before I go, I‘d think hard and long about taking cross sex hormones, even same sex hormones are no joke!
Lol i just watched some music and I was all tears lol
Also I agree with Liam, in terms of allowing time for physical development to happen naturally. Hormones work their magic over the course of years. In the meantime, think of how much you can enhance your look with clever tailoring & fashion. As a biological female who is naturally narrow through this area too, I've learned that mini "skater" or circle skirts can give a cute "bustle"-like appearance, with lots of movement. You have a figure like a fashion model & can try so many different looks!
Pleats can add bulk as well. My mother was extremely skinny in her youth and certain fashions can make a woman appear more curvaceous. Undergarments help as well.
No you didn't chicken out, you took an adult, common sense and well educated choice👏That is excactly what makes your story/videoes, so much better than the rest of the"transvideoes" here on RUclips.You don't wickle around, dancing in pink tulle skirts with goldshimmer. You 2 are absolutely great together🤩 So please be the best rolemodel, dont get a bbl. It is dangerous and the world needs people like you 🙏 Send with love from an 58 year old, cis granmother/woman from Denmark🇩🇰
I quite perked up when you mentioned prostate cancer. Frankly, the reason that I follow (and befriend) as many trans gals as I do is because they're familiar with the hormone routine that I have for my cancer. Trust me, not a lot of cis guys are eager to talk about this (especially given the side effects), but trans gals are.
My cancer showed up several years back, and they initially were trying to treat it via radiation therapy. Well, it laughed off the regular radiation, and then the fancy new "CyberKnife" radiation, and after a few years of my waltzing through Chernobyl, I was back to square one. Neither my oncologist or my urologist wanted to do surgery on me, so I was faced with either the hormone treatment, or some more exotic/experimental therapies.
I have now been on the Lupron shots and Zytiga pills for a number of years ... which I understand is, in many cases, the same T-blockers that trans gals use. These have worked, pushing down my PSA (prostate specific antigen) numbers to being indistinguishable from zero, but they have changed me in ways that I wouldn't have preferred. I keep joking that I'm a few estrogen shots away from being "Brenda"! Pity I didn't have gender dysphoria going in.
Thank you for sharing and yeah 100% I am aware of my biology and I think more people should defo open up about these things! Nothing to be embarrassed about when it comes to health
Lupron has been seen to cause bone density problems in growing children, because it has been copiously subscribed as ‚Puberty blocker‘.
I‘m not sure if that still applies to a grown adult, but it might be nice checking your bone density via an x-Ray as is done for women after we start menopause
@@lynnm6413 the doctor had me do a full body x-ray for a "baseline" before they started me on it
Just an FYI, men *can*, and *do* get breast cancer, just *way* lower risk.
Thank you for sharing x
They have started calling it cancer of the chest wall in men now but still breast cancer
Yep, about in 1 in 100 breast cancer cases are in men.
Yep, about 1 in 100 breast cancer cases are in men.
Liam almost looks like he's wearing armor - I love it
So important to have Alexis there to help you calm down, not all medical staff know how to help someone calm down, they can get upset too and say something that can exacerbate the stress.💐💝Oh and all breast endoweds don't like the mammograms.😝Be healthy and happy you two.💝
13:53 both males and females have breast tissue, however for females and trans women the increased amount of estrogen and progesterone increase the risk of breast cancer.
So although males are not likely to get breast cancer, they should still pay attention to any changes that are occurring near breast tissue, breast tissue covers from the bottom of the sternum all the way up to the collarbone and to the shoulders, if something suddenly changes such as a lump or pain, talk to a doctor, this goes for females too.
The first trans woman I met, was when I was on clinical placement and she had breast cancer. She had to stop taking her estrogen because it was feeding her cancer and this caused some of her biological male features to start to return. She was a beautiful person and it broke my heart watching her die. Not only did she have to deal with breast cancer which had metastasised, she had to emotionally deal with her male features returning. This was when trans women weren't accepted as much as they are now. 💔.
Transwomen don't get progesterone, just estrogen.
@@Mila_Brearey progesterone is naturally produced in male but is converted to testosterone,
5α-reductase inhibitors prevent the conversion to testosterone.
I’m finding mixed answers on if trans women use 5α-reductase inhibitors, so some might and it would prevent their body’s from producing at least as much testosterone.
I've been (secretly 😂) following you guys for some months. Alexis, you are such an amazing woman and so down to earth. Your videos are really educational. And you both make a wonderful couple! Here, a (cis, gulp) woman is really inspired by you. And, BTW, don't worry that much about your makeup, you are wonderful the way you are. I am now following ❤
Please don't have BBL.
I love Liams hair that colour and style with the tattoos! Looks fab. 😊
Oh, bless you, Liam! I have panic disorder and ADHD. The ADHD worsens frantic thoughts. When I got diagnosed with ADHD and got on meds that pretty much went away which boggles my mind since ADHD meds are stimulants! Also, directly to speak to the trans health topic, please do not ignore the risks to the biology you have as a trans person. I basically paid for my negligence BIGTIME recently. I neglected to get a pap smear for a long time out of discomfort. Neglected horrible blood clots coming out vaginally because I thought they'd stop. Days after that clot stuff my hemoglobin sunk to 6.5 and I had to get 2 blood transfusions. The first one was useless because the hospital used a crappy drug on me that didn't work to stop the bleeding (evil insurance). Had to take a damn ambulance to the hospital AGAIN less than 24 hours later and get a second blood transfusion. Do I even want to guess how much my medical bills will be?? I live in the United States. Trying to get a hysterectomy now, but there are hoops to jump through. Praying it gets scheduled soon.
Yes I was diagnosed with ADHD recently and I also have anxiety and depression and the trailing anxiety I have when I miss a dose is horrible! But I find myself struggling at night also but the meditation is literally a life saver! 🙂
Brilliant. Love watching you both. 2 Beautiful souls.
No to a bbl , it looks fake no matter how much the surgery cost. Plus your shape means all clothes fit beautifully .😘
Yall are such sweet people. Your honesty about your reality is very educational. Helps those of us who do not understand what your life is like, so we can understand you as a person. Just beautiful. And your transition is very elegant and beautiful
Why did I tear up when you said you de-wigged yourself?! Bc you guys are the sweetest. I love your content and I’ve learned so much ❤
I love the way you look now Alexis! But at the end of the day, it’s what you want that matters ❤
Couple goals ❤ you two are just such lovely people!
Haha Liam, say: shiny shimmering soul 2-3x in a row. My daughter (6) and I stumble every morning in the car line (Primary school) saying it. (Every day, I tell her to remember she's a "shiny shimmering soul" and not to let anyone take away her sparkle).
You two make my heart smile! I hope you find a million reasons to smile today!
awww that's so sweet
Liam loves you so much. He cares not only about what you wish for and supports you, but he has very reasonable thinking on your health. Chill out and embrace each step forward and go slowly. 🎉
I had the same surgery as you Liam, quite a few years ago. I wasn't impressed with the recovery part though lol. "Bilateral antrostomies"
You're not the only one who gets anxious and panicky before surgeries, and procedures, so they should be a little more used to dealing with it.
*"You're pulling his eyyeee!!!"* 💀
As a newly cracked egg, I can relate to wanting to rush everything, but you're right; it's a journey and there's a lot to learn and do. I love you two! You have such great chemistry. 💕
awe thank you and good luck with your transition 💖
I love you both so much. I gush with glee watching you both living your lives so honestly and cheerfully while looking so good. 💚💚💚
I hope everyone finds someone who looks at them like Liam looks at Alexis! I freaking love you two!❤
I can relate with Liam, negative thinking mixed with anxiety is so horrendous! It literally affects you physically and it's so hard to control that side of it. He must of had a great time with his tats 🤣
Love u guys!! Thank you for educating us. I'm a bio female and like feeling informed about what our trans sisters are going through. I have so much respect for u....you're amazing keep it up ❤❤❤
It's always such a treat watching your videos. You're both so adorably sweet and fun and KIND! Love to you both! 🦋
You are so kind - thank you so much x
Great video as always, love both of your personalities, can't wait for the next one ❤
Thank you so much!!
You two are so delightful ❤
Ahhhh🐈⬛ Blake 🥰 my first time watching you together, lovely couple made me smile x 💜🦋
Thank you!! 😊 x
Sonographer here from South Africa... So from a medical field aspect, men (CIS) can also get breast cancer. Everyone has breast tissue, men's breasts are just not as developed. Male breast cancer is generally more aggressive, so men should PLEASE also check their breasts. Then on another topic, as a Sonographer, it can be so confusing to be doing a scan on a "woman" and then come across a prostate instead of a uterus and ovaries. Please be honest with your healthcare providers so that they can be prepared for what they might see. With a less experienced person, it can then be diagnosed as a mass instead of just normal male anatomy
Alexis, first I you gave me make up tips, then it was confirming I wasn't crazy about going full speed and wanting HRT (haven't starting but look like I will in roughly 60 hours and 6 mins but who's counting) now, and with this video the health concerns I should have. I am transitioning later in life because I finally am at a place where I can (my military service, therapy, etc.). It sounds like one of the medications I will be on...I was already on due to prostate cancer since it lowers the testosterone level, I didn't even think to remember that. I have a feeling I need to start calling you Auntie Alexis since you are becoming my (and well it will be Claudia's...my new name) cool Aunt that gives me the low down on all the stuff she can't get from her parents. ❤
Just as well Liam didn’t get your old name tattooed on. Love how genuine you both are. xxx
Imagine aha! X
omg can you imagine ffs haha
Alexis you are right. We Trans people want everything NOW. LOL I went for a brow and lid lift and asked in the interview if he could do a breast augmentation at the same time. Yes no problem. I thought I was ok with that untill a facelift and neck reduction was mentioned. Got that to. Within 6 months I went to Bangkok for m SRS. I never had complications to speak of and was never concerned about not surviving. My next project is a smaller waistline. Diet and exercise for the next 6 months and then abdominal surgery and liposuction.
I'm a trans woman and I believe getting oestrogen from transdermal sources is better than oral. As I understand it, oral oestrogen is metabolised through the liver first whereas oestrogen absorbed transdermally goes directly into the bloodstream and has an opportunity to be used by the body before being metabolised by the liver.
I get oestrogen implants and they typically last 1-2 years - much better than having to daily apply gel or patches twice a week - I've used both before getting implants.
The pain on his face when he said 'compost?' Just killed me lmfao awh
Haha my brain was WIRED today lol x
I see. I have my first 2 sessions set up. So starting Oct 2024! I am up to local face to face therapy before pills Alexis.
Hello from Texas, USA. Got my Americano ☕ and enjoying the video. Love y'all!
I have discovered in the recent past that I am much better at being the patient than I am the loved one of the patient. I’m disabled, and I’ve had about 40 surgeries in my 38 years. Most of them minor, quite a few of them major. I’m got over being scared of surgery when I was a child. However, sitting in a waiting room while my husband was in surgery was really nerve-wracking for me. My husband is very good at being the loved one of the patient, and less so the patient. Although, to be fair, he’s not terrible at that either.
I love both of your positive energy.
Thank you
You have the best TV shows!! I love the BBC channel!!
Snowpiercer is absolutely amazing!!!!!
Totally when we realise it’s not about a train but our lives .. it’s one of the best and bravest movies of our times
Agreed!!! 💖
@@Postoptranssexual Well we are watching the TV Series - Alexis hasn't seen the movie yet so thats gonna be next!! x
Hi guys I love your podcasts and everything you guys stand for. Thank you for educating me on all of these health issues and Thankngod you didn’t get the BBL because you are so beautiful just the way you are. Love from me xxoo
It’s such a pleasure to see your lovely relationship.
Thank you for discussing health care of your biological sex. This has worried me recently for trans-identified people as I have had hormonal changes due to my menopause. Your and Liams approach to your changes seems to be measured, well planned and so far aesthetically correct. Keep well. ❤️🇬🇧❌❌
Biggie has joined the Blake debate. Biggie being treated as Liam and Alexis's kid is adorable!!
its practice for the real thing! x
So the thing with estrogen and immunity, there are actually limited studies regarding transwomen (something I am very interested in because I research how immunity is regulated and how aging, autoimmunity, and/or environmental exposures affect that regulation), but basically all immune cells, from the blood stem cells in the bone marrow through the functional cells, have estrogen receptors. Why I personally think it makes sense that transwomen taking estrogen would have stronger immune responses and protection is that there are studies indicating the postmenopausal women that don't take estrogen replacement have vaccine responses that are less protective, similarly to normal male responses, but women with estrogen replacement have responses similarly to young women.
Personally I think quite a few years of research needs to go into this because from my experience as a biological woman, the sickest I've ever been was during my pregnancies, I was always getting some kind of flu strain. And a woman will produce more oestrogen during a pregnancy than any other time in her life. My immune system still hasn't recovered from my last pregnancy 4 years ago, I'm pretty prone to infections now, even a pimple can turn into a nasty infection, and wounds take months to heal and end up scarring. So I'm not so sure about oestrogen having an effect like that on the immune system
@cake94309 oh, that's a very different situation. The immune system actually is repressed during pregnancy to keep the fetus from being attacked by the maternal immune system. It's not a foolproof fix, but it's enough with the fetus being somewhat sequestered. There are several case studies indicating that women with rheumatoid arthritis have a strong reduction in symptoms during pregnancy, which is why women tend to get sick during pregnancy.
It's one of the reasons doctors push for hormone replacement therapy for women during menopause
There is limited research in women’s medical/biological issues full stop.
I have ADHD too and completely understand Liam's point of view. I am currently 4 weeks post op from a hysterectomy and my husband had to be with me in anesthetics. Always think of the worst scenario!
It’s funny because I can empathise with Liam. Sometimes people talk and talk then apologise, and I’m just relieved it’s not me talking and talking. I have ADHD too. I wish more people would just talk at me. I love it. Unless it’s small talk. Not bothered what you’ve had for tea. 🤣
Love you guys!! ❤
Awww thank you
28:51 im gonna play this clip next time I’m having a bad day and I’m sure it will make me laugh. 😂 You 2 are the best ❤
Liam's ADHD was strong this episode haha - glad he can make others laugh
It makes me laugh watching it back tbh hahahah and thank you so much
@@Alexis_blake00LOL yes I noticed that right away😂
Enjoyed this, thank you both x
I was on pills when I was with Gendercare. Since I've gone over to NHS care I'm on gel instead of pills. Pills can be bad on your liver.
I miss taking the pills. There so much easier to take. With gel you have to wait about 30 minutes for the gel to sink into your skin before putting clothing on that area.
Curious to know what testosterone blocker you are on Alexis x
My question for next time Alexis if you are comfortable answering this : at what age did you realise you were trans? How did you identify before this? What was the realisiation like? I mean how did you feel emotionally and psychologically about it? (Can you tell im a psychology student lol)
Love you both so much ❤❤❤
The Banter between these two is absolutely delightful and it’s so authentic which is truly phenomenal #Bravo 👏🏾
awww its worse in real life haha Liams ADHD was strong today x
Aww thank you queen
@@Alexis_blake00 I wanna thank you for sharing your life experiences because it helped me in a situation yesterday. I’m a (50) years old transsexual woman , and in my generation being stealth was extremely important because being trans was so extremely taboo in mid to late nineties (1995-1996). Actually, it was thought of as the worst thing to be, so being stealth and blending in was mandatory for existence. October of 95 that’s when I started medically transitioning , and I followed the Harry Benjamin guidelines for transsexual people. Anyway, I’m getting off topic that’s my ADD, so he’s not alone 😂. I had to tell my therapist that while walking through a bunch of young black youth yesterday my gender dysphoria went into overdrive, so I actually channeled you based on what you shared when you and Liam was vacationing and the older couple kept looking in your direction, and the mature mindset you had about it by acknowledging you realize your whole story is empowering and commendable, and by channeling you yesterday it gave me the strength to walk pass that group of young black ppl and not get overwhelmed by how they’re perceiving me. Channeling you gave me the strength to dial down my gender dysphoria and acknowledge that it’s par for the course. Some people may figure out I’m transgender and some may not, and actually some may not give a damn it’s all in my head.
The things you share is actually helpful to the community as a whole, and speaking as an older black woman of trans experience you and Liam authenticity is inspirational so thank Alexis, and I’m a spiritual person so hopefully I’m not offending you when I write this. May Jehovah GOD Our Father The CREATOR continue to bless you and Liam is all your endeavors in Jesus Christ name is my sincere prayer 🙏🏾
My deepest gratitude goes out to you Alexis for helping me see that sometimes I’m allowing my gender dysphoria to go into overdrive and freak me out for no reason.
p.s. please forgive my bad grammar I’m a work in progress actually, and Liam you complement Alexis perfectly truly 👌🏾
@@Liam_blake00 you’re absolutely welcome @Liam_blake00 I live with ADD too so I’m immensely grateful to my therapist because he allows me to vent all my thoughts and sometimes there’s a lot 😂 Also, blessings to you for having the mentality and character that adds to a person in a positive way and never a liability that’s commendable 👏🏾 I’m totally enjoying the #BlakeDebate excellent editing thank u sir ☺️, and as a couple y’all complement each other phenomenally 👍🏾 ttfn 🤗 ✌🏾 !!!!
I literally saw an article this morning about how a woman in the UK passed away from a BBL. Apparently she is the first person to die in the uk from it. I don’t know if you ever watched Geordie shore but Holly from there is on tiktok and she talks about her bbl. She’s got some interesting points to make
I just love you guys you are both so real and so honest and kind and brave as well
Hello Alexis & Blake. I enjoyed this podcast, however I have been enjoying your beautiful nails too. I was awake for my angeogram. It was surreal and scary too. I understand you Blake, I have a terrible fear of needles. Understand you both. Have a wonderful weekend. Jane in New Zealand 🇬🇧🇳🇿
My aunt took estrogen for her menopause which triggered breast cancer which she eventually died from, so keep on top of the 'girlies'!
Justice for Biggie ✊🏻
From what I understand from friends who have breast implants - when they get their mammo done, they say the implant is not in danger of being smashed, because the technician shoves it toward the center of your chest, and then the breast & underarm flesh is the only part that's pressed into the scanner. It isn't as horrible as I'm making it sound, I'm sure! Maybe someone who's actually dealt with this situation can explain it better! anyway, don't worry Alexis, I know it will be fine 💖
I had sinus surgery 38 years ago, I was told by staff before hand that women are always easier for that procedure, apparently they recently had a high up soldier & rugby player in tears prior to the surgery, so don't feel bad Liam.
Only thing after my surgery I felt awful, and I quickly understood how someone can get hooked on morphine, did bug all for the pain just did not care. Though my recovery not helped by having a six month old to look after.
What hurt worse was I was in a private hospital ( private health ins came with my job ) but was in no condition to enjoy it.
With ADHD the hyper focus and anxiety for Liam in a stressful situation must have been awful I felt for him when he was talking about it
It was the worst thing I have ever had to witness, when he finally went under I went to the car and cried x
@@Alexis_blake00 my son has ADHD it’s far more complicated than most people think when my son was diagnosed my friend said it’s just a label they give naughty children I never spoke to her again
Alexis tell us your hair care secrets girl, how can we all look as glam as you! 💅
You are such a pretty woman and you look so kind and you are smart and open minded you should be the face of transgendered woman really. You inspired me as a woman. I love your content. love from Quebec Canada (yes the French one that why my English writing is bad!) 💖
I will never forget one of my nursing instructors saying when they put you out for surgery, you are as close as possible to being dead without being dead. They can cut into you without you feeling it!
Since you are on estrogen , you do need to monitor for breast cancer. A transwoman I know died from metastatic breast cancer discovered during shoulder surgery.
Jesus dont let Liam see this comment haha! Yes of course I will be keeping tabs on all health related things
FYI the longer breast implants are in the more susceptible to rupture. Not so much these days with improved materials, but its still possible. And it is therefore possible that a mammogram "could" cause an implant to rupture. I recommend anyone with an implant over 10years to consider ultrasounds as a viable option. As always self examination cant be over emphasised.
I have a mate who works in women's health, she recommends the gel, but sometimes it isn't easy to get.
God I love you guys. So I take oestrogel, progesterone spironolactone and finasteride and these seem to work well for me. My boob job I had loads of swelling and an infection, and I do actually have another consultation for some More plastic surgery for next year. I’m seriously considering a 360 lipo and a neck lift but have no desire for a bbl as I already have wide hips. I’m also looking into chromosome test as I have some intersex characteristics that I want to understand
"Please don't rip out my lashes" daww
We don’t get your tv 😭 I’ll be going back to visit soon though xoxo love yall and id totally fan girl if I seen Liam at the store!
I commented too soon 😂 he meant Comcast lmao
Non trans men can get breast cancer, as well. A well known American talk show host, Montel Williams, tells story about being a man with breast cancer.
I had a severely deviated septum. I don't have a fear of needles (having Lupus, I'm a human pincushion, lol) but I have a significant fear of IV's. I attribute this to having watched medical dramas from the time I was quite young. I also had a tumor the size of a golf ball on my thyroid, so I asked the surgeon if he could do both at the same time. He'd never done that before but it was bargain shopping for surgeries!
I just love you both ❤
Estrogen and progesterone are anti-inflammatory. They lower in women during our period, that’s why we are more prone to get sick/run down at that time of the month. So it makes sense… it’s why older women feel better taking estrogen as well
The BBL is very risky but I believe there are other surgeries involving implants to enlarge and round your hips and bottom. But there are also specific work out routines you can do to target those muscle groups to lift, grow and round them. Biological women that aren't blessed in that area do them all the time there are even personal trainors that specalize in growing that area specifically as well as exercise regimens you can find (some of them you have to pay for) where they write out the entire plan of what you need to do to target that area.
New co-host Biggie!
men, please bear in mind it is rare but transitioning or not you can still get breast cancer. I know it gets touted as a "female" cancer but unfortunately it doesn't discriminate by sex or gender. be safe, love to all ❤
You two are too cute together ❤
awesome video as always :)
I had vocl feminization and breast augmentation surgery so far.
Hope your recoveries were ok! Xx
@@Alexis_blake00 It was, thank you. I have a RUclips channel also called Den Mother Amanda. Maybe some time we can do a stream or 2 together.
From America, we have Britt box, i love father brown, I'm watching trigger point too. I'm older and yes i get checked. It's definitely not my favorite thing. Yearly mammograms too. Love you guy's ❤❤❤
so Liam was right...for once hahaha
I got my coffee btw love you guys ❤❤❤
Love this xxx
OMG I love coffee
I really enjoy watching your videos, thank you for sharing them. I'm considering visiting Facial team in Marbella, and would love to hear your thoughts on them. Also any other FFS surgeons you are are considering.
Me and Liam had a wonderful time with them. All the staff were fantastic, we had a lovely tour of the place too. We will be publishing our video soon with our trip be sure to check it out! Will hopefully give you a little insight as to what happens there - and no I will be getting the surgery done here I have made my mind up after my visit! x
It was a fab experience and they really did put to rest any concerns I had about what recovery is like, where we would be staying, how the after care is - it all looks fab! x
As a clinician and a transwoman I can atest to the fact that there is no scientific evidence that women get ill less than men. However it is fairly well recognised that men suffer more from lifestyle complaints and have greater morbidity due to the fact that they generally don't seek medical intervention as early as women. Hope that helps.
BTW Happy for you to DM me with any medical questions. ❤
Glass of wine for me. Hello from Australia.
Justice for Biggie!!
The fluid is serous fluid not plasma 😺 Liam should have been given some pre-med before going to theatre. The nurses should have picked up on the anxiety when doing the theatre check list.
If Liam treats "Biggie" like this, imagine how he's going to be with kids😂
Awww I know he is gonna make an amazing dad!! x
awww thank you so much that means a lot!
Sadly Liam surgeons are often ‘cold’ / they ‘have’ to be to be able to the job… Alexis, anaesthesia is fascinating. How you are as you go under is how you wake up generally … it’s actually just oxygen given to pre oxygenate you, but patient’s think it’s making them ‘sleepy’ - keep your eye on the nurse with syringes… that puts you under…
FLUFFY!!!
Awww thank you
hes so SQUIIIIISHYYYYYYYYYYY X
@@Liam_blake00I saw the video where you got him. Money for fluffy is always money well spent.
Trans health question: Alexis, I've heard that HRT can cause bone loss. Is that true? If so, do you take supplements to combat/protect your bone health and/or have bone scans?
Question for both of you: What's your favorite date idea/activity that doesn't involve food (restaurants).
Love y'all!
I am on Spirolonactone and it’s used by bio men to lower testosterone along with other drugs. I was worried it would lowery bone mass too (I am a bio woman who takes it for acne) but apparently (I have been told) it only lowers it for men because with women our natural elevated estrogen protects us? I don’t know about men who also take estrogen, but I do know a trans woman and she does have a doctor watching over her to help with this stuff. I really don’t know this whole subject is actually rather complex and every body is different. Actually if anyone can tell me more about Spirolonactone I’d be very happy!!
Hear me out here, Alexis and Liam because I like and admire you both but - I've looked into the early trans women 'pioneers' of the 1960's who had vaginoplasty under Georges Burou in Casablanca. April Ashley, Jan Morris, Coccinelle and (I think) Amanda Lear. Not to mention plenty of other people who were not so well known.
They all lived to a pretty ripe old age and his surgery technique was said to be both aesthetically and functionally - well, pretty miraculous. There's anecdotal evidence from down the years from, let's say, third parties, who have been on record saying, 'You wouldn't have known.'
My point is, that in the democratisation of trans surgery, the standard seems to have gone down instead of up. Basically, if Georges Burou could do it so well, with minimal complications sixty years ago, what went wrong?
I've got a few ideas but in any case, the life story of Georges Burou, his wife 'Nanou' the Casablanca clinic and their extraordinary patients is quite fascinating.
All the best x
hi both , Hormones and the different types , there are 4 main ones pill, gel , patch , injection ,
Pill , taken orally its passage is through the stomach and Liver and considered the least effective by some , also because of the way its absorbed thought to be higher risk of side effects lie clotting .
gel , absorbed through the skin but not accurate on dosage as variations in amount used on application .
Patch , also absorbed through the skin when applied either weekly or twice weekly and more accurate dosage as patches release a daily amount also thought to carry a lower clotting risk ,
Injection , thought to be the most effective as travels into the bloodstream quickly as patches and Gel before getting to the liver and kidneys ,
so that's a basic description i hope will be helpful my own method is Patches due to the lower clotting risk needed due to age .
I love biggie!!!!
The estrogen cream doesn't work as well. I'm a born female and had to have a complete hysterectomy at age 30 because of complications during childbirth. I had to start synthetic hormones. Patch works better than cream but the pills work best. At least for me. I'm 68 so I haven't been on estrogen for awhile so it could have improved.