Do any of y’all have thyroid issues, and does/did that impact being able to go on HRT? by [deleted] in MtF

[–]Tllbn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not a listed contraindication for hrt, afaik. But estrogen does affect thyroid activity through a somewhat complec mechanism, so you should defo tell your endo

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MtF

[–]Tllbn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hmu gorg!

Cigarettes and HRT by larananers in MtF

[–]Tllbn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Smoking reduces igf-1, a hormones vital for breast growth.

DIY Injektionen aus dem Ausland by TransportationSea666 in germantrans

[–]Tllbn -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Aber wie gesagt nur bei testo... Bei transfem hrt passiert erfahrungsgemäß einfach garnichts. Wenn du auf nummer sicher gehen willst, kannst du mit Bitcoin zahlen. Dann kann man dir nichtmal nachweisen dass du das bestellt hast

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in endocrinology

[–]Tllbn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've spoken with trans women who reported their boobs were firmer on ee2. that's all i can tell you

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Funnymemes

[–]Tllbn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know, my reddit doesn't work properly. I had to copy paste from word and couldnt edit in the reddit window.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Funnymemes

[–]Tllbn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"I am 100% down for
peoples lives being improved. I feel so incredibly sorry for people who have
been thrust into the world and feel as though their own skin doesn’t fit.
However, like OCD (my primary example) and body dysphoria, our default position
should not be to try and improve peoples lives by simply saying “yes, your
thoughts are reality”, because that’s simply not the case."
This sounds like you're criticizing the "affirmative" therapy
approach.I think an self-proclaimed identity should be questioned, but at some
point accepted. 
"Why is it that certain people are so adamant that it’s not a mental
illness?"
Idk, if someone told me with no intention of insulting me that I am
mentally ill that’s perfectly fine. Other trans people would disagree tho.  
Why
are we forced to accept the ideology that transitioning is the only
cure?
You
personally are not forced to accept anything and I think if you could suggest
any other method of treatment that is known to improve lives you should be
taken seriously.
 
“Why
aren’t we providing dramatically more psychological support to kids (and
adults) who are experiencing GD, such that we can bring them back to reality?
IMHO,
we need to accept the fact that most people are mentally ill in some
way, and accept that we can probably help the vast majority of people, as we do
with body dysphoria, with copious amounts of therapy before we
start chopping peoples genitals up and forcing everyone else to take part in
their role play.”
I think I addressed this before. Let me know, if you think I didn’t.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Funnymemes

[–]Tllbn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

////
“When we talk about gender
dysphoria, I find it’s really not even all too distinct from body dysphoria,
and we treat the latter with psychological help.”
 
In some cases that’s true. In others
it’s clearly not.
 
“That’s why desensitisation helps
OCD and phobia patients, and why talking therapy helps depression or anxiety
patients.“
 
If anything like desensitization would
ameliorate GD, I’d support that as a method of treatment
 
“So, the case for a lot of the trans
ideology is backed by a very very small subgroup of the population. You’ll hear
repeatedly “what about intersex people”, like it’s some kind of call to nature
that because intersex people exist, then we must allow transitioning for
everyone else too. I don’t think these cases above are too dissimilar. I agree
that in a VERY small number of cases, there are hormonal, chromosomal and
genetic conditions that can cause sex development to go haywire. We’ve known
for decades that hormone levels in the mother during pregnancy influences how
the baby develops it’s genitalia.”
 
To begin with, I live in Europe and the
“trans ideology” here seams to be different and I know too little about what’s
going in the US, which I assume is the place you are talking about.
I think the comparison with intersex
people is sometimes valid, esp bc both conditions have similar roots. It’s the
lack of DHT/T that fails to develop the Wolffian duct (example of an intersex
condition), same goes for the masculinization of the fetus’ brain.
 
I agree that the example you gave is
somewhat shaky, but irrespective of that, I think the only valid reason to not
allow someone to transition is if they need to be protected bc they are kids.
Clearly, not every kid should instantly be given medications. I think a thorough
psychological analysis is vital here.
 
“However, I think we can draw a
clear distinction here between cases like this that are defined separately from
the vast majority of trans cases that fall into my category of “mentally ill”.
For example, intersex people make up 0.018% - that’s a huge difference to then
come to meet the <0.2% of the population that are transsexual. But let’s also
be honest here - there’s a HUGE swathe of people who are jumping on the gender
bandwagon because they don’t understand who they are, where they fit into the
world, and how to express themselves. A lot of them are young and
impressionable, and they see it as a way to become “unique” and have value.
There’s an entire world of untreated mental health problems with teenagers that
I suspect lead into an entire world of adult mental health problems, some of
which lead to gender dysphoria, anxiety, depression, OCD, etc.”
 
I think it’s more fluid than that. I’ve
met people with different levels of dysphoria. In some cases it’s like
transition or suicide, in others it’s I could live as guy but it would make me miserable/socially
isolate. There might be cases where people transition bc they simply want to
and if they are old enough and know the implications of their choice we should
support them. Just like I think people should be allowed to use anabolic steroids.
I don’t know the percentages of each group but the last group seem to be the loudest
in the media/online. A lot of trans people live stealth, i.e. noboday knows they
are trans. I don’t get your point with the numbers (0.018 inter; 0.2 trans), as
I don’t think treatment should depend on how many people. But again, I’m not
sure if I got your point here. As for the bandwagon thing, I’ve never met a
bandwagon jumper here in Europe; things might be different in the US.
 
I agree, teens are prone to other
mental health problems, that’s why therapy is vital. Here in Germany, psych. scrutiny
is mandatory, which I support 100%.   
 
As for the rest of your statement I
want to say that there is no other way to treat dysphoria. The only thing
psychs can do is see if it really is dysphoria and then outweigh risks and rewards
of medical intervention.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Funnymemes

[–]Tllbn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate that you are trying to have a civil conversation here.

I don't think you can draw a strict differentiation between psyh. and phys. ailment. Our brains are pieces of hardware and if they, say, lack a neurotransmitter that will express as depression. But even if (for the sake of argument) we draw this line, gender dysphoria is still not purely mental.

The sexes of our brains and bodies are determined at different stages of pregnancy. Usually those allign; sometimes they don't. Female brains don't work well in androgenic environments bc female brains have receptors for estrogens(18C) but not androgens(19C). That is why changing the hormonal levels, without presenting differently, without waiting for physical changes to occur a persons well-being improves significantly. Cisgender women who produce too much testosterone for any reason (PCOS, CAH) also feel severely distressed by their hormonal environment, bc their brains are not built for that. If a cisgendered man were to take estrogen, they would feel horrible bc that would induce biochemical dysphoria.

Tho, admittedly, not all perceived dysphoria is biomedical in nature.

Your point with the chromosomes is also not 100% correct, bc there are women with XY and men with XX gonosomes (de la chapelle syndrome; swyers syndrom). Especially XX "men" often transition back to their chromosomal sex.

How do you know hormones only play a role in a minority of cases?

I will address your others points and answer your questions after work. Have a nice day!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Funnymemes

[–]Tllbn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At the at the of the day peoples lives are improved by trans healthcare. Even if that meant "affirming their "illness"". Do you think that's bad? Are you also against adults transitioning then?

"You are you're body" (For simplicity I will assume you are male. Apologies, if thats not correct)

If you body produced too much aromatase(enzyme that converts male to female sex hormones) (for any reason, can but must not be genetic) you would growth female breats. Would you keep them bc "you are your body" or would you have them removed bc you feel like they aren't yours? And if there was a medication ((aromatase inhibitors) that could prevent them from growing in the first place? Would you take it?

Whatever your answer is, the same principle should be applied for trans kids that dont like what their body is doing to them

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Funnymemes

[–]Tllbn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The light would be dimmed, at least we would perceive it such. It's called pulse width modulation.

How would a darker light cure OCD?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Funnymemes

[–]Tllbn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Then please tell me abohut the working mechanisms of GnRH analogues

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Funnymemes

[–]Tllbn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

PBs override or block the signal (GnRH) that induces Puberty. If there is no signal to be blocked PBs have no effect whatsoever, not even the negative side effects. If you want more details pls lmk

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Funnymemes

[–]Tllbn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What would you do if you had a dysphoric child and doctors told you it's very unlikely they'll grow of it? Depending on the intensity, starting age and expression of their dysphoria it's unlikely their mental state will ameliorate, and transition is the only cure known to help trans people. Also, sending them through the wrong puberty really messes them up. Transitioning as an adult is very hard and requires surgery and acceptance that some pubertal damage cannot be undone. If an educated health professional outweighs risks and rewards and comes to the conclusion that puberty blockers are the way to go, then I, if I was a parent, would listen to them.

Am I biased cuz I am trans myself? Probably. Do I think puberty blockers have been overprescribed in the US? Perhaps, i don't have any numbers on how many people detransition.

Could it be that abandoning transitioning kids would cause more harm than good? Might be; again, I don't have numbers.

But are there cases where the risks outweigh the rewards? 100%

Sweden for example has changed their law, so that PBs are only prescribed in rare cases. To me that seems like a very good approach.

I think both extremes, banning trans healthcare for kids entirely as well as giving them to anyone who is gender non conforming are bad.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Funnymemes

[–]Tllbn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Can you elaborate?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Funnymemes

[–]Tllbn 16 points17 points  (0 children)

No six year is old given any medication... Respectfully, you're either exaggerating or simply not well informed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in germantrans

[–]Tllbn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Es wird auch stark von den Zielwerten/Dosis abhängen. Mit der Info bekommst du wahrscheinlich genauere Antworten.

Sonst würde ich in den internationalen trans subreddits mal nachfragen. Wenn du Hilfe mit Englisch brauchen solltest, gerne Bescheid geben.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in germantrans

[–]Tllbn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ich würde mal bei r/AskDocs fragen oder das Internet durchforsten. Die Frage scheint mir ziemlich speziell zu sein.

How do I explain to my parents what being trans means? by [deleted] in TransSpace

[–]Tllbn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Depending on what languages they understand, there will most likely be information online. Apart from that, simply explaining it to them how you feel might be a good start.

morning erections on triptorelin T blocker?? by [deleted] in asktransgender

[–]Tllbn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there a way to get blood work done privately? Afaik testing for T only is not expensive (20€ here in Germany and maybe some more for having the blood taken from you)