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Finally got the results of a somewhat recent bloodtest.

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    Finally got the results of a somewhat recent bloodtest. As it turns out, everyone was right. My T levels are indeed normal but my E is too high. As much as I don't want to have them, I do have to admire my ovaries' tenacity.
    This makes a lot of sense because it seems whenever my E levels are too high I get very obsessive and paranoid about my health. I don't know why. It immediately goes away once my E levels are lowered again. It also makes my ADHD worse, contrary to the common phenomena of testosterone making people's ADHD worse.
    I am even more worried about my hysto now. Two different doctors gave me completely conflicting advice on whether it was safe to remove both my ovaries if I'm going to take T forever. Funnily enough, they work in the same office. I decided to keep one. I have since learned that it's safe to remove both, and it now seems that I actually need to. How would I change my surgery plan 4 days before the surgery? Seems unreasonable. Anyway, I'm annoyed that no one is informed and that I only got my E levels tested after 6 months of asking.

    This is the second best city in Canada for trans healthcare, by the way.

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      Finally got the results of a somewhat recent bloodtest. As it turns out, everyone was right. My T levels are indeed normal but my E is too high. As much as I don't want to have them, I do have to admire my ovaries' tenacity.
      This makes a lot of sense because it seems whenever my E levels are too high I get very obsessive and paranoid about my health. I don't know why. It immediately goes away once my E levels are lowered again. It also makes my ADHD worse, contrary to the common phenomena of testosterone making people's ADHD worse.
      I am even more worried about my hysto now. Two different doctors gave me completely conflicting advice on whether it was safe to remove both my ovaries if I'm going to take T forever. Funnily enough, they work in the same office. I decided to keep one. I have since learned that it's safe to remove both, and it now seems that I actually need to. How would I change my surgery plan 4 days before the surgery? Seems unreasonable. Anyway, I'm annoyed that no one is informed and that I only got my E levels tested after 6 months of asking.

      This is the second best city in Canada for trans healthcare, by the way.

      emily_rugburn@lgbtqia.spaceE This user is from outside of this forum
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      @damonology thats super annoying getting conflicting i fo from doctors. the thing i was afraid of was getting osteoporosis very early and thats not something i need

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        Finally got the results of a somewhat recent bloodtest. As it turns out, everyone was right. My T levels are indeed normal but my E is too high. As much as I don't want to have them, I do have to admire my ovaries' tenacity.
        This makes a lot of sense because it seems whenever my E levels are too high I get very obsessive and paranoid about my health. I don't know why. It immediately goes away once my E levels are lowered again. It also makes my ADHD worse, contrary to the common phenomena of testosterone making people's ADHD worse.
        I am even more worried about my hysto now. Two different doctors gave me completely conflicting advice on whether it was safe to remove both my ovaries if I'm going to take T forever. Funnily enough, they work in the same office. I decided to keep one. I have since learned that it's safe to remove both, and it now seems that I actually need to. How would I change my surgery plan 4 days before the surgery? Seems unreasonable. Anyway, I'm annoyed that no one is informed and that I only got my E levels tested after 6 months of asking.

        This is the second best city in Canada for trans healthcare, by the way.

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        @damonology 🫂

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