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I can't produce testosterone anymore, and I've got a few years worth of injections spare. After that runs out, I guess it's menopause time...
thank you for sharing đ
yeah I've actually wondered about this as well and the good news is that QoL seems to be relatively the same between natural and surgically induced menopause (what transfemmes would be most similar to)
tho physical effects seem to be much more severe:
however they do say that if you're on HRT until 50 the risks are greatly reduced
I would also imagine that using expired hrt tablets might help as well since they just become less potent over time and from what I've read estradiol tablets are pretty shelf stable so if stored well could retain up to 50% potency for decades post exp. date - might be worth getting some just in case to vaccum seal and store in a cool dark drawer
it's worse, and living without sex hormones threatens health in many ways - nobody should expect to just live without sex hormones and feel ok - they will struggle to sleep, experience night sweats & hot flashes, fatigue, their bones will become brittle and be more likely to break. There are also lots of mood problems: depression, anxiety, mood swings, irritability, brain fog & trouble thinking are all common.
It's more extreme for post-op trans folks because their bodies don't produce any suitable amount of sex hormones (whereas in cis men and women, menopause and age comes with waning levels of hormones but not an abrupt end to their production).
A trans man I know who lived without sex hormones for over six months started to have his joints deteriorate and his knees would swell and struggle to articulate. It's awful, and should be avoided if at all possible.