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Does anyone have experience with progesterone, and how did affect their results?
@Yar lolDoes anyone have experience with progesterone, and how did affect their results?
I have increased breast pains on progesterone, nothing elseDoes anyone have experience with progesterone, and how did affect their results?
Are you still shedding?I have increased breast pains on progesterone, nothing else
I lose 14 hairs an hourAre you still shedding?
Sounds like some minoxidil advertisement. Lol!I lose 14 hairs an hour
Yes. I copied Bridge in cycling 300 mg P4 ten days a month. Bridge only did 200 mg but I don't know if he knew how poorly it is processed via the liver. I have used progesterone cream on hair, face, breasts, buttocks, etc but much less often than I have used estrogen and often I do it in conjunction. I have no idea but even if p4 and e2 are competitive in some aspects, it could be that together, they crowd out androgens. Most MtF's use P4 and Depo-provera for breast finishing purposes in terms of Tanner 5, as it parallels cis-female pubertal increases in P4. Most MtF's come nowhere close to Tanner 5 and very few make it to Tanner 4 but no guarantees says she as she bounces about in life now....Does anyone have experience with progesterone, and how did affect their results?
Grumpy, grumpy guy. DiFool.James Booker liked progesterone lol
That sucks, sorry to hear that. Have you altered your regimen in any way or did it just start happening?I lose 14 hairs an hour
I'll give it a go, some say it helps, some say it doesn't. I'll try it rectally since I hear it has the best bio-availability that wayYes. I copied Bridge in cycling 300 mg P4 ten days a month. Bridge only did 200 mg but I don't know if he knew how poorly it is processed via the liver. I have used progesterone cream on hair, face, breasts, buttocks, etc but much less often than I have used estrogen and often I do it in conjunction. I have no idea but even if p4 and e2 are competitive in some aspects, it could be that together, they crowd out androgens. Most MtF's use P4 and Depo-prover for breast finishing purposes as it parallels cis-female pubertal increases in P4.
I have no idea if any of this works or matters but I lean towards P4 not mattering unless you use enough so that it functions clearly as an anti-androgen. Provera or medroxyprogesterone acetate, its full name, is easier to use and much cheaper.
It's been accumulating since i started the whole thingThat sucks, sorry to hear that. Have you altered your regimen in any way or did it just start happening?
That results in a substantially-higher effective dose so you are moving to having P4 have anti-androgenic effects. I could nay say various breast growth theories in terms of meds but when you come right down to it, I have tried all meds and techniques purported to increase breast and nipple size so I can't prove what did what but I have really big, round, bouncy tits with huge nipples that keep growing too.That sucks, sorry to hear that. Have you altered your regimen in any way or did it just start happening?
I'll give it a go, some say it helps, some say it doesn't. I'll try it rectally since I hear it has the best bio-availability that way
I write about this all of the time. It's similar to transplant grafts that don't take. Micro-needling can restore that skin and the body "knows" to start hair growth in such novel skin tissue. When I started with DR, literally every single time the grafts would scab over and get smaller and less prominent. I loved combing the dandruff-looking scabs off because it meant that my scalp was healing. Micro-needling, together with tretinoin and estrogel is the ne plus ultra of restorative treatments. Estrogen plus microneedling is Goddess-sent.I wonder if I can make them grow terminal hair again... don't know how.
Thats the temple and hairline area. I just noticed that my hairline receded over 2-3cms in the last few (6) years. And temples moved from NW0 to NW2.
It's fibrotic skin now I guess... someone has an idea!?
Sorry, what do you mean by this!?Micro-needling can restore that skin and the body "knows" to start hair growth in such novel skin tissue.
So say there's a mass of scar tissue on somebody's scalp. Hair doesn't grow in scar tissue. But microneedling can heal scar tissue leaving perfect pristine skin tissue with the newfound ability to grow hair. Skin tissue "talks" among itself.Sorry, what do you mean by this!?
Which depth would you recommend?So say there's a mass of scar tissue on somebody's scalp. Hair doesn't grow in scar tissue. But microneedling can heal scar tissue leaving perfect pristine skin tissue with the newfound ability to grow hair. Skin tissue "talks" among itself.
Well, I do feel a bit fortunate that it didn't happen until my early 30's. I think most people on this thread started losing their hair in their teens or 20's.Sorry to hear that, hair loss often comes at the worst possible times.