T Update: 1 month on Lupron
Apr. 15th, 2016 10:29 pmI'm one month shy of three years since I started T (so some four months shy of being three years on T) and got my second Lupron injection today. This one was no more painful than any other intramuscular injection I've ever gotten, which was a relief. I'm feeling optimistic about continuing on Lupron until my next endo appointment.
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I haven't noticed any other changes. I apparently forgot to post for a while, but I was put on AndroGel 1.62% in December and then I went back on AndroGel 1% a month or two later because I started growing a mustache. It's currently halted at hairs like those on my upper arms: brown and visible but finer than those on my scalp. I was worried that on a more effective E-blocker it would pick up where it left off, but it hasn't changed since I lowered my dose. I have to shave about once a week to keep it from being visible. My sideburns are the same way, but I actually like them. They're denser than the hairs on my upper lip. I'm rambling: point is, I'm celebrating not getting changes.
( cut for talk of you know what )
I haven't noticed any other changes. I apparently forgot to post for a while, but I was put on AndroGel 1.62% in December and then I went back on AndroGel 1% a month or two later because I started growing a mustache. It's currently halted at hairs like those on my upper arms: brown and visible but finer than those on my scalp. I was worried that on a more effective E-blocker it would pick up where it left off, but it hasn't changed since I lowered my dose. I have to shave about once a week to keep it from being visible. My sideburns are the same way, but I actually like them. They're denser than the hairs on my upper lip. I'm rambling: point is, I'm celebrating not getting changes.