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Hi from another newbie - mishaP - 29-03-2017

Hi,

I just thought I'd say thanks for all the amazing information on this site.

I've just started today on 1xReishi, 1xBO, 1xVitex (all Swansons) and have started a new exercise regime targeting my butt. Might pop out & buy some Maca tomorrow as that's an additional and important key area for me.

I'm in my late 40's and have been a CD since about 5yo. Transition is not on the immediate agenda, but may be long-term plausible. Lots of surgeries to consider before that though (rhinoplasty, blepharoplasty, hair transplant, lip lift, porcelain veneers etc. Darn it, maybe just full FFS if I can get there). I've recently been amazed by the difference Restalyne has made to my cheeks so that showed me there is possibly a way forwards.

Most of my once prolific body hair is long gone now with multiple laser sessions & looking forward to seeing a reduction in coarseness for the remaining facial hairs with my new regime. Hope to start facial electrolysis in a few months.

Obviously, just purchasing my first house a few months back and work issues are complicating everything, but I figure I'll slowly work towards things over the next few years and see where doors open for me.

Currently:

Hips 95cm (37.4")
Waist 86cm (33.8")
Underbust 88cm (34.6")
Overbust 90cm (35.4")

Thanks again for all the great research & advice. Particularly Lotus! I love you referencing genuine peer-reviewed articles. So rare & so helpful!

All the best,

Michelle


RE: Hi from another newbie - The First Aria - 29-03-2017

Welcome to the "Mad House" Michelle !  Tons of info, sometimes that can get in the way as well.  Just develop your own plan and stick it out and don't go overboard.