I just noticed the app I used to remind me of my shots shows when my last shot was supposed to be and how many days it was since that. So now I know I'm 20 days without T, breaking my previous record of 17 days, and this transition has been pretty chill in comparision. Possibly a lot of the negative effects I felt then were due to my bad living situation and not from the hormonal change.
One thing I noticed however was that I had migraines and some brain fog. Though this mightve been related to the current weather changes rather than the hormones. I've also been very tired from going back to the gym and doing a thousand other things, so its overall hard to tell if those lack of energy and mental confusion feelings are hormonal or just a normal consequence of my given situation.
I don't feel those things anymore though, but I felt it last time I was writing, and I felt it impacted my writing skills a bit.
I expected to have some acne situation going on, but so far theres been nothing unusual.
My hands look softer and i'm noticing a subtle change on the thinness of my wrists and ankles.
No one seems to have noticed anything different in me. I was even shirtless in front of my gym coach those days for an evaluation, I told him I had gynecomastia and he commented on how other 5 guys with gynecomastia were there recently.
I've been wearing a sports bra to conceal my chest shape somewhat and it does the job well.
My facial hair is taking a longer time to grow, but it still grows the same shape and density.
My venus mount (pussy forehead) is getting fatter. Testosterone does make it comically shrivelled down though, so its not like its fat, its just like, not dehydrated anymore I guess.
Sometimes I think of testosterone, buying it, mananging and all other things related to it that I don't have to do anymore. I no longer have to think of how to deal with T while traveling, or regular endocrinologist appointments, or getting my prescription. Thats cool.
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