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Which are the fastest Anti androgens
Would be grateful for everyones thoughts as deciding which one to use ?
The idea is a hammerbrick ie, when my hypsexuality kicks in hard, I need to nail it down fast ,
So my choices at moment are
 
Bilcaultimide
Spiro
Androcur
Finasteride
Which ones do you girls use ?
How fast was the reaction time ?
How did you feel ?, numb, relieved, peaceful, do you take them on and off, are you still on them ?
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Julie
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(05-03-2019, 11:45 AM)julieTG Wrote: [ -> ]Which are the fastest Anti androgens
Would be grateful for everyones thoughts as deciding which one to use ?
The idea is a hammerbrick ie, when my hypsexuality kicks in hard, I need to nail it down fast ,
So my choices at moment are
 
Bilcaultimide
Spiro
Androcur
Finasteride
Which ones do you girls use ?
How fast was the reaction time ?
How did you feel ?, numb, relieved, peaceful, do you take them on and off, are you still on them ?
X
 
Julie
X

Cypro (androcur) will kill off your libido the quickest!

Don't overdo it though!

Megan
Thanks Megan
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Just want it  killed off and then wean myself back off

I am on the verge of discussing my ultimate fantasy with my wife Im that heated up , and I dont know what she would say ?

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Julie
(05-03-2019, 07:38 PM)julieTG Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks Megan
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Just want it  killed off and then wean myself back off

I am on the verge of discussing my ultimate fantasy with my wife Im that heated up , and I dont know what she would say ?

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Julie

Yeah I'll leave you to ponder that one! A couple of weeks of cypro to would probably be enough to be honest, bicalutamide actually increases testosterone although it does block the receptors but takes about a month. Spiro I wouldn't take if you paid me! You could also up your estrogen for a bit instead to reduce testosterone temporarily.
Oh believe me 
The estrogen is way up
Any ideas on safe limits for 100mcg patches, ie how many how often until I calm down
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Julie
(05-03-2019, 08:17 PM)julieTG Wrote: [ -> ]Oh believe me 
The estrogen is way up
Any ideas on safe limits for 100mcg patches, ie how many how often until I calm down
X
Julie

I was on 5 at the same time before I started injections was interesting to say the least! As its transdermal from a safety point of view the risk is minimal just how much your body and mind can cope with is the limiting factor. It will probably make you feel very female although there is only so much estrogen you body can actually use.
(05-03-2019, 07:35 PM)MeganJ Wrote: [ -> ]Cypro (androcur) will kill off your libido the quickest!

Don't overdo it though!

Megan

Yep, cyproterone will knock T down fast and it doesn't take very much to do it either. Super easy to overdo and has very specific instructions for taper down. It has a long half-life too, so one a day is plenty.
I have heard of a few people on cyproterone actually complain on how fast their libido dropped.

I wouldnt touch Finesteride or Spiro
I am sure that Cypro is fastest.  I have only used bicalutimide, and its effects are not necessarily obvious.  It does seem to jump start the effects of E.  Breast growth, re-budding, some changes in skin and muscle strength.  Psychological changes, of course, are tricky, and it is easy to imagine things that may not really be associated with the medication.  Being a few months into bicalutimide, I still have significant libido.  Erections are, shall we say, unimpressive, but E had already tamed them to a large extent.  At risk of labeling what is occurring for other reasons as traceable to bicalutimide, I feel much more like totally surrendering to feminization.  Indeed, I just don't have the resolve to slow down or stop taking E, whereas before biculatimide, I stopped numerous times for a variety of reasons (mostly out of a concern that my breasts were becoming just too obvious).
This link has probably been posted in Lotus's magnum opus thread, but it is apropos here:  

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6431559/