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09-13-2005 #1
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Hormone Therapy Doubles Dementia Risk?
In females studies have shown this is indeed true. How does this relate to Transsexuals? One wonders...........One wonders..........
http://www.hon.ch/News/HSN/513374.html
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09-13-2005 #2
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well...
well..if one checks out a site that a "new" member is shilling for...its glaringly obvious that the study makes some VERY valid points...
"I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity." - Poe
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09-13-2005 #3
Re: Hormone Therapy Doubles Dementia Risk?
Originally Posted by NYCe
Nervous broads feel free to copy & paste my reply on the site where you feel "Safe"
LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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09-13-2005 #4
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Do they have to go on hormones? I mean for shemales really do the hormones do all that much Don't they have facial surgeies now?
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09-13-2005 #5
You need both to be honest. Man skin and woman skin is really different. Bone structure is not really all there is to it, just most of what there is to it.
I am pretty sure hormones make people crazy. Most TS self dose and most doctors have no idea what to dose.
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09-13-2005 #6
you figure with all the technology there is that scientists would have created a formula for an individual to safely get the results they seek................
think about it, they've done so with supplements to aide in bodybuilding but they haven't done much with human hormones
yet they can clone a sheep
go figure
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09-13-2005 #7
I've seen a few shemale clones....or maybe they were sheep also.
seanchai
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09-13-2005 #8
probably sheep
lol
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09-13-2005 #9
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Originally Posted by Vicki Richter
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09-14-2005 #10
No, and especially not after puberty. Earlier, there may be some bone structure effects because a child's bones are still quite soft and haven't matured, but there's still quite a difference. As Vicki says, a big effect is on the skin. If you've been with a TS with great skin, you know the difference: it's just like a woman's skin. There are many other effects, though again many effects drop off past puberty (for instance, affecting the voice).
It's kind of scary though that so many T's do their own hormones with no real medical knowledge (but then the US in particular is tops at self-prescribing meds, we all do it), but even scarier that so many doctors don't have a clue about proper dosing either.