02-03-2025, 12:03 PM
Hi Lisa,
Thanks for the intel, much appreciated.
One of the reasons I dropped RR was my Een injections have completely nuked by T levels to below female range so would have very little/no DHT conversion. However, as we need some T for good health and avoid the likes of osteoporosis I've essentially halved my Een weekly intake to try and bring my T up a little.
I'm 'fortunate?' for the last ten years I've had full blood works done every quarter and thankfully my liver continues to work tickety-boo, maybe that has been helped by me doing most of my NBE rectal, who knows. You only have one liver and that needs looking after so rotation and milk thistle are very wise.
I'm due blood works later this month which now includes hormone panel and hopefully my T levels will be more in the female range, if so then I'l start RR again to kill the DHT and do a similar on/off rotation.
I'm only a couple of years younger but what has completely surprised me is how progynova and latterly Een has made me feel ten years younger. I'm now trying to get the NHS onboard with me staying on E but not to transition. So far I'm not making much progress, but I can't complain the NHS have been brilliant with me with my medical issues over the years, but for hormones no matter if you transition or not the NHS is one big steep long uphill journey!
At our age you have to be very realistic, health is the number one essential.
Thanks for the intel, much appreciated.
One of the reasons I dropped RR was my Een injections have completely nuked by T levels to below female range so would have very little/no DHT conversion. However, as we need some T for good health and avoid the likes of osteoporosis I've essentially halved my Een weekly intake to try and bring my T up a little.
I'm 'fortunate?' for the last ten years I've had full blood works done every quarter and thankfully my liver continues to work tickety-boo, maybe that has been helped by me doing most of my NBE rectal, who knows. You only have one liver and that needs looking after so rotation and milk thistle are very wise.
I'm due blood works later this month which now includes hormone panel and hopefully my T levels will be more in the female range, if so then I'l start RR again to kill the DHT and do a similar on/off rotation.
I'm only a couple of years younger but what has completely surprised me is how progynova and latterly Een has made me feel ten years younger. I'm now trying to get the NHS onboard with me staying on E but not to transition. So far I'm not making much progress, but I can't complain the NHS have been brilliant with me with my medical issues over the years, but for hormones no matter if you transition or not the NHS is one big steep long uphill journey!
At our age you have to be very realistic, health is the number one essential.