Thank you so very much for sharing this journey of yours. I'm sorry to hear that you had such a setback, that's just completely crazy that they just changed it without telling anyone... but you're back on track and moving forward and I'm very happy for you. Hope that you do more videos like this one in future. Would be excellent to even hear one about your photography.
Definitely planning more in the future that go a bit more in depth on different topics. Also, (hopefully) a bit higher production value. 😆 I didn't even think to do one on photography as I still consider myself a complete photography noob, but now you've got me intrigued.
I have been a weirdo for 60 years. I am unique, sometimes hard to "take", but with a really open mind and a lot of empathy and compassion. It's OK to be weird, but it CAN be lonely. I was considered "beautiful", by some, and I never saw it. Finally...years later...I discovered, over time and with an amazing therapist, plus a LOT of self help, who I actually am. I didn't transition, I just wanted to die, every day, well on and off, for 40 plus years! So hard. But if I can make through 40 years, you can too. Although I am hoping you dont suffer 4 decades.
Shocking to hear this . I had to check my vials too as i am going through the same circumstances now . I have to contact my doctor . But i also want to see you get to 100 subscribers and beyond . You have a natural demeanor that i like .
Thank you! I have since well passed 100. the algorithm seems to have been happy with my last video and started promoting me more. I hope you didn't run into any of the same issues I did with your medication. Best of luck to you!
So sorry you got cheated out of the transaction timing, that should be a actionable action against that phar. Company!!! Although I didn’t have what happened to you I did have some ups and downs with getting my levels were they should be. It was a roller coaster ride for a while. I took me maybe 2 or more years before they started to stay stable…. Finally! So hang in there, this whole transitioning thing is a roller coaster ride. I’ve been full time now for almost 10 yrs and still there are some ups and downs but the ups are totally worth it girl. I’m the happiest I’ve ever been so keep working toward your goals and you WILL get there❣️
Another great video. I'm so sorry that you had 7+ months of low levels but, as you mentioned, at least the problem's now fixed and you can go forward with your transition. I think you're fantastic, and I've recently subbed to try and help out a little bit. DM me if ever you fancy a chat - I too am on a transitional journey (2 years, 8 months now) and fully understand how difficult things can be. XxX
Love your positivity. Good for you. Carry on forward and don’t dwell on the past. You will be the woman you are destined to be. No doubt there will be more bumps on the way, but that’s life. It loves to throw curveballs occasionally 😊
I'm just want to make sure that others are aware that issues like this can happen and people need to be aware of exactly what it is they are putting in their bodies. Things are definitely back on track, now. Thank you for the concern.
This video just popped up again, and I watched it as I really enjoy your story. I’d love to know how things have been going since you posted this last video. Thanks!
These things happen I stopped the spirit. and went to progesterone and I stopped that now I m just on estradiol. So yours doses were accidental and mine were on purpose but as long as we end up back on track is all that matters. Thanks for the video. Cheers 🎉
We have been on HRT for the same amount of time. It was a little easier for me to get on estrogen because I was on Spiro for over 4 years do to High blood pressure to start with. Until December 2020 I did not know Spiro was a T blocker and was holding out thinking I might want kids and when I found that out I decided it was time and in January 2021 I had an appt with PP to get on Estrogen.
@@mackenzie4976 Over all it is going smoothly. I have had a close call with my HRT prescriptions do to the lab at my GP clinic not getting the order in the first place and then when they did they sent the wrong test results. I have access to the labs on the clinics patent portal so I was able to get the e-mail address to send it to and got that taken care of. I was already living in the roll when I started HRT and had been for about 2 years. I have had long hair sense I was in my early 20's and have no photos to speak of during the time I started living in the roll until now so no timeline to compare other than what I used for a video. You can not really go on the child hood photos as I was not in the know at that time and at 31 was only dressing part time. However if you feel like it you are free if you have not already to check out the one video I have on my channel.
I just want to point out how blessed you are to have a voice that could pass as female. We've seen a lot of physically feminine Thai ladyboys and Filipino transwomen (most notably Jessica Alves and Francine Garcia) who have done the whole nine yards but their masculine voice remains to be a giveaway. They say when it comes to voice, it's a gift: either you have it or you don't.
I think the level of self satisfaction knowing I'm in the process of becoming the person I want to be helps with depression to a certain extent. The hormones can cause mood swings, but overall have not singularly made a noticeable influence on depression.
Mackenzie, I’m new to your channel. I’ve been on Estradiol pills of 1mg, 2mg, 4mg & 5 mg (& back to 4mg because of a clot scare) for 9+ months and although the levels from the bloodwork appear to shift in the right direction, I don’t feel the emotional changes that one would think should be there. I think there are some major differences between us. 1) I’m probably more than twice as old; 2) I’m non-binary & not seeking a complete transition but rather more towards an androgynous presentation; 3) I’m on Finesteride not spiro); 4) I’ve had multiple doctors, endos monitoring my progress; 5) other health (preventing exercise) & stress issues might have impeded what should be happening. I think it’s literally a crime what the pharmacy did in your case and hope it’s now fixed.
I will say that I didn't really take notice of the emotional changes until they hit their peak between 10 to 12 months. But that can vary wildly depending on the person. 1)I might be slightly older than you think ;) 2) I consider myself genderflux/genderqueer and I totally appreciate androgynous style (check out my instagram). 3) I have been considering finasteride, but my Endocrinologist is having trouble ordering the proper dosage through the VA pharmacy. 4) Hopefully this has helped prevent any issues in your journey like I had, 5) I really hope you can to appreciate the benefits that come from your hormone journey, and your other issues aren't too bad.
Thanks for the response and insight about the emotional changes 10-12 months. I wonder whether the injections may be more impactful than the pills., which were changed up on the latest refill to the larger white round tablet, compared the previous purple smaller oval. One thing I didn’t mention was that I have a frequent urination need, especially in the middle of the night, which is why I didn’t want spiro. So Finesteride appeared to be the proverbial kill 2 birds with one stone regarding the prostate issue. However I’m planning to revisit that med with the urologist. I’m 64 btw.
Yes, definitely check any new prescriptions you receive to make sure it is correct before using it. You never know when it might change. And it can save you a lot of heartache in the future. Also, make sure to stay in close contact with your doctor and voice ANY concerns you might have. Like if something just feels 'off'.
Truly hun thanks, I'm in transitioning myself and I love it when I am calm and not depressed, love my clothes, just need to augment more. I'm thinking SRS, but just want your opinion, and again thanks hun.
Did you get the bottom surgery yet. So you started late 2020 ? If you didn't get bottom how much longer before you can get it done . I want to start myself self but I want the surgery within 1 1/2 could that happen . I don't know how long it takes . Be fore they do bottom surgery ??
I have not had any type of surgery yet. Although, I have a few planned for the future as they become financially viable for me. I would say go ahead and start HRT even if your timeframe for surgery is a while out. The changes from HRT take a long time. The timeframe for when you are eligible for surgery really depends on where you live, your personal health needs, and your doctor. I've heard of some people getting surgery in less than 2 years, but I've also heard some people weren't able to get permission from doctors until after a minimum of 2 years on HRT. Check with your doctor and get their opinion. They'll be much more informed than I am.
I never realized how much the underlying pattern resembles the Wonder Woman logo, but now I can't unsee it. haha I got it several years ago at Walmart of all places. Not sure if they'll still have it.
Hi Erica! I am lucky enough to have a support network in the Department of Veteran Affairs Healthcare System courtesy of my service. For most people who don't have that, I would say first research therapists in your area that specialize in LGBTQIA+ care. It would be a great starting point. They probably have good recommendations for further medical treatment in your area. Otherwise, I would contact Planned Parenthood. Hope this helps. Good luck and all the best!
The law about transition in us and germany is very different. In germany you need to get a report of a medical specialist and live one year as woman before you can get hrt. If i understand correctly, you had nearly a year hrt before going to work in womans clothing. I do not know, wich way is better. But i guess it is more complicated going to work as woman as long the changes of body and face did not take place. So i think, germany is again overregulating. What do you think?
💔 but sounds about right...thanks for posting...am 69 live in Australia, intersex/ transgender & on HRT for 18 months. Everything fine 6 months ago..now not- am on epidermal 100mg estrogen patches..& my e- levels have bottomed out- to almost nil & no one- knows why.Everything else is fine except is more menopause than puberty with big mood swings.Have managed to get a second blood test referral, with a different pathology laboratory. Find out in 3 days time, what my levels are & start again.My endoncronoligist freaked out & halved my patch application rate.Was 4 patches every 3.5 days.Now its 2..have gone through 4 cycles on new regime- before getting this latest blood test..wtf xxxKYRA
Hi, I'm also In OZ, M2F, 59 and transitioned 18 months ago. I'm on E-gel and blockers and so far that seems to be working perfectly for me. My body has changed a lot and the emotional stuff too. Absolutely loving the changes. Hope you got your meds sorted. Good luck!
Took 6 months to sort out..am good now. Back on full t- blocker & 4 patches every 3.5 days.My e- levels are great.Endoncronologist happy..did say:" sorry "
I think that you should sue the pharmacy for the fraud and theft and practicing medicine without a license. First they committed fraud by selling 1/2 of their product for full price, second they stole from you by committing fraud and third it's not within their authority to modify your prescription so they are playing doctor without a license!
Sorry to hear that you are having a rough time...the process is painfully slow all you can do is stay the course and things will get better. My journey is taking even longer i have seen the pherepist and had my diagnosis. Then they wanted the blood tests... that's when my stress began the results came back with high PSA levels and yet more tests and procedures revealed that I have a enlarged prostate and its cancerous. The waiting drives me crazy they have started the blockers and they were going to remove the prostate gland and It's not possible due to complications. Now I am waiting for a date for an orchectomy ... the removal of the testes as the cancer feeds off the testostrogen so once that has been done i will be able start the estrogen.
Omg I'm so sorry to hear you are having these complications. My heart goes out to you. From my limited understanding, the introduction of Estradiol in the system can help reduce the size of the prostate, MAYBE reducing some of the potential problems for you. But then again, I'm no doctor. I really hope the orchiectomy goes well and helps reduce the cancerous cell production. From an outside perspective it seems like the process of transition could be a major help in reducing the underlying risk of the cancerous prostate. Like you were almost meant to be a girl all along! ;)
@@mackenzie4976 Hi firstly Happy New Year ! Thank you for your kind words i do appreciate it , sorry i have not replied earlier but a lot has happened since we last spoke. As i said i was getting fed up of all the waiting and my patience was running out . So i phoned up my specialist as to up date him on my health and told him that i have been on the blockers for nearly three months now and i broached the subject of Estrogen again to my surprise he agreed and posted out a prescription Christmas week but due to the New Year back log was not available until yesterday to pick up. He has started me off on Estrodiol 1.0g. gel sachets [4 months] and a blood test end of Feb and an appointment to see him mid March [this will be our first meeting ] . This is now day two ....my long awaited journey begins ....and yet as strange as it sounds i feel happy and nervous with a certain amount of anxiety as to how society will see the future me .
So I've come to notice. I'm trying to stay positive. It's becoming more widely accepted everyday. I'm holding out hope there is someone(or possibly someones) for me out there.
I can understand the confusion. My identity falls under a couple of different titles. Transfem, Genderqueer, Genderfluid/Flux, feminine-leaning nonbinary. Or, to be make it easy for most people, I just tell them I'm Queer. I administer Estradiol injections weekly as part of my transition under care of a medical professional. I prefer a lot of feminine styles in terms of clothing, but I also love mixing some of my old masculine pieces to create a more androgynous look. I know I don't have the most feminine appearance, and that's ok with me. I have found a comfortable middle ground of androgyny. I hope this clears things up a bit. Thank you for watching and commenting.
Why does it seem that all these trans people are incredibly immature. Are anime, video games and living online vs in the Real World the cause? If not, what is ?
I like to think I live a decently grounded life in reality. I do like to indulge in entertainment media in my free time just like a lot a people. I don't think it's necessarily an immaturity thing. I just appreciate the artistic efforts that go into shows like Arcane. Whether that be well crafted stories from creatively unique minds, gorgeous and stimulating visuals, or emotion invoking soundscapes that bring it all together. I don't watch an overabundance of these things. This just happened to be a good example of something I enjoyed. I hope you have something you enjoy equally as much if not more so. :)
Watching Anime doesn't make you immature. People like to watch them because it's like cartoons for adults and they're very entertaining. Video games are fun. Everyone is online. You can't equate these to immaturity. More likely it's the fact that we know people hate us and we don't want to be hurt or bothered. If you could elaborate on what you mean as immature. Personally I know I do not act as serious as a 27 year old would act usually, but why would I? Why would I want to be a part of the status quo? A trans person is like the definition of "being yourself no matter what anyone thinks" so asking them to act "normal" is kinda pointless. "Normal" is subjective. "Normal" is the guidelines society has put on you so that you blend in. We already don't blend in so we really don't care. I wouldn't equate it to immaturity. I have the ability to be extremely professional and mature, but why do I want to be "normal" it's boring, mundane, and repetitive
Why are you using this site to attack trans women? You would be emotionally messed up if you were going through life pretending to be a man when you're really a woman just so your transgenic appearance doesn't frighten people that know you.
I was reborn back in 1980. Being on HRT for 40 years I think it has taken it told on me. For me after all of these years its extremely difficult to love myself these days. I don't know what happen to me. I have complete withdrawn from people, complete isolation. I don't have the drive to take care of myself. I hardly look at myself in the mirror anymore. I hope you don't fall into that state. Stay happy hon and life your life to the max. Don't ever take the depression route. My life is in quicksand and I know I will never change.@@mackenzie4976
@@mackenzie4976You don't need any work done. Perfect as you are. I love your voice and wish mine was anywhere close in pitch. I transitioned 18 months ago and am really loving it. We all have imperfections, but so do CIS women, that's what makes us unique. ❤
@@Oxyleya They make medication for mental disorders too. You haven't been taking yours. Nobody has said anything about medication in the post you responded to by the way.
@@joeme Also, just in case you're actually too dense to get the context: The video is about someone talking about her medication and the comment I'm responding to is criticizing that as "against god". Try using your own neurons on occasion, it gets easier with time 👍
Wow…What a story. At least you are on your way now. You are so genuine. Thanks for sharing! 😊
It sure has been a wild time so far. But things are leveling off and back on track. I appreciate you taking the time to watch.
Thank you so very much for sharing this journey of yours. I'm sorry to hear that you had such a setback, that's just completely crazy that they just changed it without telling anyone... but you're back on track and moving forward and I'm very happy for you. Hope that you do more videos like this one in future. Would be excellent to even hear one about your photography.
Definitely planning more in the future that go a bit more in depth on different topics. Also, (hopefully) a bit higher production value. 😆 I didn't even think to do one on photography as I still consider myself a complete photography noob, but now you've got me intrigued.
I have been a weirdo for 60 years. I am unique, sometimes hard to "take", but with a really open mind and a lot of empathy and compassion. It's OK to be weird, but it CAN be lonely. I was considered "beautiful", by some, and I never saw it. Finally...years later...I discovered, over time and with an amazing therapist, plus a LOT of self help, who I actually am. I didn't transition, I just wanted to die, every day, well on and off, for 40 plus years! So hard. But if I can make through 40 years, you can too. Although I am hoping you dont suffer 4 decades.
Shocking to hear this . I had to check my vials too as i am going through the same circumstances now . I have to contact my doctor . But i also want to see you get to 100 subscribers and beyond . You have a natural demeanor that i like .
Thank you! I have since well passed 100. the algorithm seems to have been happy with my last video and started promoting me more. I hope you didn't run into any of the same issues I did with your medication. Best of luck to you!
What a great video! Thank you so much for sharing MacKenzie. SUBBED!!!
I'm glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
So sorry you got cheated out of the transaction timing, that should be a actionable action against that phar. Company!!! Although I didn’t have what happened to you I did have some ups and downs with getting my levels were they should be. It was a roller coaster ride for a while. I took me maybe 2 or more years before they started to stay stable…. Finally! So hang in there, this whole transitioning thing is a roller coaster ride. I’ve been full time now for almost 10 yrs and still there are some ups and downs but the ups are totally worth it girl. I’m the happiest I’ve ever been so keep working toward your goals and you WILL get there❣️
Am a Australian trans girl, am reliable and don't stand people up, Australian boys do. Very early in (4months) but full time outside of work.
Congratulations on going full time in your personal life!
So, part time?
Another great video. I'm so sorry that you had 7+ months of low levels but, as you mentioned, at least the problem's now fixed and you can go forward with your transition. I think you're fantastic, and I've recently subbed to try and help out a little bit. DM me if ever you fancy a chat - I too am on a transitional journey (2 years, 8 months now) and fully understand how difficult things can be. XxX
Love your positivity. Good for you. Carry on forward and don’t dwell on the past. You will be the woman you are destined to be. No doubt there will be more bumps on the way, but that’s life. It loves to throw curveballs occasionally 😊
Thanks, that's good info, especially Red flags. I hope things get back on track soon!
I'm just want to make sure that others are aware that issues like this can happen and people need to be aware of exactly what it is they are putting in their bodies. Things are definitely back on track, now. Thank you for the concern.
This video just popped up again, and I watched it as I really enjoy your story. I’d love to know how things have been going since you posted this last video. Thanks!
These things happen I stopped the spirit. and went to progesterone and I stopped that now I m just on estradiol. So yours doses were accidental and mine were on purpose but as long as we end up back on track is all that matters. Thanks for the video. Cheers 🎉
We have been on HRT for the same amount of time. It was a little easier for me to get on estrogen because I was on Spiro for over 4 years do to High blood pressure to start with. Until December 2020 I did not know Spiro was a T blocker and was holding out thinking I might want kids and when I found that out I decided it was time and in January 2021 I had an appt with PP to get on Estrogen.
I'm glad the effects of the Spiro lined up with your goals. I hope your journey has been smooth. We'll have to compare our timelines and changes.
@@mackenzie4976 Over all it is going smoothly. I have had a close call with my HRT prescriptions do to the lab at my GP clinic not getting the order in the first place and then when they did they sent the wrong test results. I have access to the labs on the clinics patent portal so I was able to get the e-mail address to send it to and got that taken care of. I was already living in the roll when I started HRT and had been for about 2 years. I have had long hair sense I was in my early 20's and have no photos to speak of during the time I started living in the roll until now so no timeline to compare other than what I used for a video. You can not really go on the child hood photos as I was not in the know at that time and at 31 was only dressing part time. However if you feel like it you are free if you have not already to check out the one video I have on my channel.
I miss your videos where you share your experiences. They were very helpful.
Very nice information
Stay tuned for the inevitable “detransition” video 😂 lol these ppl
I just want to point out how blessed you are to have a voice that could pass as female. We've seen a lot of physically feminine Thai ladyboys and Filipino transwomen (most notably Jessica Alves and Francine Garcia) who have done the whole nine yards but their masculine voice remains to be a giveaway. They say when it comes to voice, it's a gift: either you have it or you don't.
Hi, do you find certain levels of t an e make you feel less depressed and emotional.
I think the level of self satisfaction knowing I'm in the process of becoming the person I want to be helps with depression to a certain extent. The hormones can cause mood swings, but overall have not singularly made a noticeable influence on depression.
Mackenzie, I’m new to your channel. I’ve been on Estradiol pills of 1mg, 2mg, 4mg & 5 mg (& back to 4mg because of a clot scare) for 9+ months and although the levels from the bloodwork appear to shift in the right direction, I don’t feel the emotional changes that one would think should be there. I think there are some major differences between us. 1) I’m probably more than twice as old; 2) I’m non-binary & not seeking a complete transition but rather more towards an androgynous presentation; 3) I’m on Finesteride not spiro); 4) I’ve had multiple doctors, endos monitoring my progress; 5) other health (preventing exercise) & stress issues might have impeded what should be happening. I think it’s literally a crime what the pharmacy did in your case and hope it’s now fixed.
I will say that I didn't really take notice of the emotional changes until they hit their peak between 10 to 12 months. But that can vary wildly depending on the person. 1)I might be slightly older than you think ;) 2) I consider myself genderflux/genderqueer and I totally appreciate androgynous style (check out my instagram). 3) I have been considering finasteride, but my Endocrinologist is having trouble ordering the proper dosage through the VA pharmacy. 4) Hopefully this has helped prevent any issues in your journey like I had, 5) I really hope you can to appreciate the benefits that come from your hormone journey, and your other issues aren't too bad.
Thanks for the response and insight about the emotional changes 10-12 months. I wonder whether the injections may be more impactful than the pills., which were changed up on the latest refill to the larger white round tablet, compared the previous purple smaller oval. One thing I didn’t mention was that I have a frequent urination need, especially in the middle of the night, which is why I didn’t want spiro. So Finesteride appeared to be the proverbial kill 2 birds with one stone regarding the prostate issue. However I’m planning to revisit that med with the urologist. I’m 64 btw.
Thank you for sharing! Now I'll be more careful to read the labels of what I get
Yes, definitely check any new prescriptions you receive to make sure it is correct before using it. You never know when it might change. And it can save you a lot of heartache in the future. Also, make sure to stay in close contact with your doctor and voice ANY concerns you might have. Like if something just feels 'off'.
Truly hun thanks, I'm in transitioning myself and I love it when I am calm and not depressed, love my clothes, just need to augment more. I'm thinking SRS, but just want your opinion, and again thanks hun.
And the legends say, she still never finished that sen
Did you get the bottom surgery yet. So you started late 2020 ? If you didn't get bottom how much longer before you can get it done . I want to start myself self but I want the surgery within 1 1/2 could that happen . I don't know how long it takes . Be fore they do bottom surgery ??
I have not had any type of surgery yet. Although, I have a few planned for the future as they become financially viable for me. I would say go ahead and start HRT even if your timeframe for surgery is a while out. The changes from HRT take a long time. The timeframe for when you are eligible for surgery really depends on where you live, your personal health needs, and your doctor. I've heard of some people getting surgery in less than 2 years, but I've also heard some people weren't able to get permission from doctors until after a minimum of 2 years on HRT. Check with your doctor and get their opinion. They'll be much more informed than I am.
@@mackenzie4976 thank you for reply back. You gave me good information on that . Thanks again . Love you
Where did you find the Captain America and Wonder Woman hoodie?
I never realized how much the underlying pattern resembles the Wonder Woman logo, but now I can't unsee it. haha
I got it several years ago at Walmart of all places. Not sure if they'll still have it.
How are things for you now ? I am considering HRT...
Is steril permanent after 1 year hormon
I can't say for sure, but after that much time some of the changes can be permanent, yes.
Hi Mackenzie my name is Erica and I was wondering how you went about finding a transgender doctor
Hi Erica! I am lucky enough to have a support network in the Department of Veteran Affairs Healthcare System courtesy of my service. For most people who don't have that, I would say first research therapists in your area that specialize in LGBTQIA+ care. It would be a great starting point. They probably have good recommendations for further medical treatment in your area. Otherwise, I would contact Planned Parenthood. Hope this helps. Good luck and all the best!
Hang in there
The law about transition in us and germany is very different. In germany you need to get a report of a medical specialist and live one year as woman before you can get hrt.
If i understand correctly, you had nearly a year hrt before going to work in womans clothing.
I do not know, wich way is better. But i guess it is more complicated going to work as woman as long the changes of body and face did not take place. So i think, germany is again overregulating.
What do you think?
💔 but sounds about right...thanks for posting...am 69 live in Australia, intersex/ transgender & on HRT for 18 months. Everything fine 6 months ago..now not- am on epidermal 100mg estrogen patches..& my e- levels have bottomed out- to almost nil & no one- knows why.Everything else is fine except is more menopause than puberty with big mood swings.Have managed to get a second blood test referral, with a different pathology laboratory. Find out in 3 days time, what my levels are & start again.My endoncronoligist freaked out & halved my patch application rate.Was 4 patches every 3.5 days.Now its 2..have gone through 4 cycles on new regime- before getting this latest blood test..wtf xxxKYRA
Hi, I'm also In OZ, M2F, 59 and transitioned 18 months ago. I'm on E-gel and blockers and so far that seems to be working perfectly for me. My body has changed a lot and the emotional stuff too. Absolutely loving the changes. Hope you got your meds sorted. Good luck!
Took 6 months to sort out..am good now. Back on full t- blocker & 4 patches every 3.5 days.My e- levels are great.Endoncronologist happy..did say:" sorry "
Enjoyed!
I think that you should sue the pharmacy for the fraud and theft and practicing medicine without a license. First they committed fraud by selling 1/2 of their product for full price, second they stole from you by committing fraud and third it's not within their authority to modify your prescription so they are playing doctor without a license!
❤
Sorry to hear that you are having a rough time...the process is painfully slow all you can do is stay the course and things will get better.
My journey is taking even longer i have seen the pherepist and had my diagnosis. Then they wanted the blood tests... that's when my stress began the results came back with high PSA levels and yet more tests and procedures revealed that I have a enlarged prostate and its cancerous. The waiting drives me crazy they have started the blockers and they were going to remove the prostate gland and It's not possible due to complications. Now I am waiting for a date for an orchectomy ... the removal of the testes as the cancer feeds off the testostrogen so once that has been done i will be able start the estrogen.
Omg I'm so sorry to hear you are having these complications. My heart goes out to you. From my limited understanding, the introduction of Estradiol in the system can help reduce the size of the prostate, MAYBE reducing some of the potential problems for you. But then again, I'm no doctor. I really hope the orchiectomy goes well and helps reduce the cancerous cell production. From an outside perspective it seems like the process of transition could be a major help in reducing the underlying risk of the cancerous prostate. Like you were almost meant to be a girl all along! ;)
@@mackenzie4976 Hi firstly Happy New Year ! Thank you for your kind words i do appreciate it , sorry i have not replied earlier but a lot has happened since we last spoke. As i said i was getting fed up of all the waiting and my patience was running out . So i phoned up my specialist as to up date him on my health and told him that i have been on the blockers for nearly three months now and i broached the subject of Estrogen again to my surprise he agreed and posted out a prescription Christmas week but due to the New Year back log was not available until yesterday to pick up. He has started me off on Estrodiol 1.0g. gel sachets [4 months] and a blood test end of Feb and an appointment to see him mid March [this will be our first meeting ] . This is now day two ....my long awaited journey begins ....and yet as strange as it sounds i feel happy and nervous with a certain amount of anxiety as to how society will see the future me .
Oh god I'm so sorry that happened with the estrogen vails. Also, try to get off spiro it has been known to stunt breast growth. :(
Sue the pharmacy!!!!
living a trans life ,is a lonely life .good luck to you
So I've come to notice. I'm trying to stay positive. It's becoming more widely accepted everyday. I'm holding out hope there is someone(or possibly someones) for me out there.
Nails and earrings are so girly girl.
I'm confused. You are a transman? But you spent so much on a female wardrobe? I hope you figure it out, Love. I wish you, ultimately, happiness.
I can understand the confusion. My identity falls under a couple of different titles. Transfem, Genderqueer, Genderfluid/Flux, feminine-leaning nonbinary. Or, to be make it easy for most people, I just tell them I'm Queer. I administer Estradiol injections weekly as part of my transition under care of a medical professional. I prefer a lot of feminine styles in terms of clothing, but I also love mixing some of my old masculine pieces to create a more androgynous look. I know I don't have the most feminine appearance, and that's ok with me. I have found a comfortable middle ground of androgyny. I hope this clears things up a bit. Thank you for watching and commenting.
Talk to your endoncronologist first, don't go DIY..can have not so nice consequences
Why does it seem that all these trans people are incredibly immature. Are anime, video games and living online vs in the Real World the cause? If not, what is ?
I like to think I live a decently grounded life in reality. I do like to indulge in entertainment media in my free time just like a lot a people. I don't think it's necessarily an immaturity thing. I just appreciate the artistic efforts that go into shows like Arcane. Whether that be well crafted stories from creatively unique minds, gorgeous and stimulating visuals, or emotion invoking soundscapes that bring it all together. I don't watch an overabundance of these things. This just happened to be a good example of something I enjoyed. I hope you have something you enjoy equally as much if not more so. :)
Watching Anime doesn't make you immature. People like to watch them because it's like cartoons for adults and they're very entertaining. Video games are fun. Everyone is online. You can't equate these to immaturity. More likely it's the fact that we know people hate us and we don't want to be hurt or bothered. If you could elaborate on what you mean as immature. Personally I know I do not act as serious as a 27 year old would act usually, but why would I? Why would I want to be a part of the status quo? A trans person is like the definition of "being yourself no matter what anyone thinks" so asking them to act "normal" is kinda pointless. "Normal" is subjective. "Normal" is the guidelines society has put on you so that you blend in. We already don't blend in so we really don't care. I wouldn't equate it to immaturity. I have the ability to be extremely professional and mature, but why do I want to be "normal" it's boring, mundane, and repetitive
Why are you using this site to attack trans women? You would be emotionally messed up if you were going through life pretending to be a man when you're really a woman just so your transgenic appearance doesn't frighten people that know you.
Sue them !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Please sue them !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! that is ridicules'
Your eye are extremely feminine. You have a minimum brow bone. Give the HRT time, you will be okay. Very lucky
Thank you for the kind words. One day I'd like to get some work done, but I'm learning to accept myself for the time being.
I was reborn back in 1980. Being on HRT for 40 years I think it has taken it told on me. For me after all of these years its extremely difficult to love myself these days. I don't know what happen to me. I have complete withdrawn from people, complete isolation. I don't have the drive to take care of myself. I hardly look at myself in the mirror anymore. I hope you don't fall into that state. Stay happy hon and life your life to the max. Don't ever take the depression route. My life is in quicksand and I know I will never change.@@mackenzie4976
@@mackenzie4976You don't need any work done. Perfect as you are. I love your voice and wish mine was anywhere close in pitch. I transitioned 18 months ago and am really loving it. We all have imperfections, but so do CIS women, that's what makes us unique. ❤
Where you went wrong was believing the word of man which is flawed and thinking you can mess with Mother Nature. 😢
Amen. No uploads in 10 months, has an onlyfans, views gone down 80%, yet ANOTHER trans youtuber fail.
What a strange comment. Do you not take medication if something's not right with your body?
@@Oxyleya They make medication for mental disorders too.
You haven't been taking yours.
Nobody has said anything about medication in the post you responded to by the way.
@@joeme Sick roast, your mom would be so proud
@@joeme Also, just in case you're actually too dense to get the context: The video is about someone talking about her medication and the comment I'm responding to is criticizing that as "against god".
Try using your own neurons on occasion, it gets easier with time 👍
Lawsuit on that pharmacy!!!!