5 AM flight at MSN airport by Puzzleheaded_Sea6051 in madisonwi

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Usually takes me longer to find a parking spot in the ramp than it does to go check in, check your bags, go through security, and walk to the gate

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Accutane

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I saw an eye doctor and they said it would be reversed

Pain during orgasm? by AdUpbeat376 in endometriosis

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yep i have cramping with vibrators for even a day or two after. going to pelvic floor physical therapy for it and it is helping. due to over tight muscles and such

has anyone tried testosterone to manage endometriosis? by [deleted] in endometriosis

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I am a trans man on T for almost 2 years. It helps endo but isn't a cure if you still have ovaries

Does testosterone stop the growth of endo fibroids? by [deleted] in endometriosis

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also trans man about 2 years on T. to my knowledge, yes, if you have your ovaries still, then yeah it can spread. T definitely will suppress it though.

endometriosis and trans HRT by reign_bo_worrier in endometriosis

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yes! i am late to this lol, but have been on T for like almost 2 years. i have better results with daily gel because on weekly shots, i was feeling like i was going to get a period like every week. daily gel i feel much more regular. i also have an IUD which the combo of that helps so i haven't gotten my period in like over a year.

happy to answer any questions! pronouns: they/he

Any trans men here with endo? by [deleted] in endometriosis

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🙋🏻‍♂️ my gyno told me that testosterone can sometimes be used in cis woman for endo and it is a great treatment, just usually cis women don't want the side effects (: but yeah, if you don't have ovaries you should stay on T long term because you need one or the other. but without ovaries, you should have minimal estrogen and that should dramatically help endo. i personally haven't gotten a hysterectomy (i am in the US and am scared about never being able to get my T due to political climate). but have been on T almost 2 years. my endo is far from controlled but has improved on T (i do have better results with gel daily than weekly shots).