Body Change Outlook for Androcur Alone?
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2020 8:05 am
Hey guys, I've been considering an Androcur trial for a few years now, but I worry about some of the side effects.
Breast development is one of the more concerning. I'm a pretty slender guy, so it would probably be more noticeable if I had partially-developed breasts. If you've stopped treatment after developing breast tissue, did it reduce at all afterward? I may not have anything to worry about, since my mom and sister were both flat-chested until their 30s. My dad's mother could generously fill a d cup though. Would my chances of getting buds be lowered if I didn't take an estrogen to promote it? If my nipples just filled out a bit and became more sensitive, I don't think I would mind that. I've seen a few skinnier guys who have naturally cone-shaped nipples.
Another concern is the weight gain. I have struggled with an eating disorder in the past, so something that can cause weight gain might not be my best option. I've had much higher metabolism since my freshman year of college, so maybe having more to work with could lower those chances?
Fat redistribution and changes in silhouette are two things that I don't have a full understanding of in this situation. If the trial lasts, say, six months, what could I roughly expect to see, based on what you guys have experienced and heard from each other? Has anyone had any changes in the skeleton? Is there any chance of permanence?
Skin and body hair changes I would actually look forward to, but I also wonder if there could be any lasting effects in these areas. I have some stretch marks and loose tissue from a large weight fluctuation, and I wonder if softening and tightening of the skin could improve that, and if it could potentially last after I recover from the trial.
Thanks in advance, guys!
Breast development is one of the more concerning. I'm a pretty slender guy, so it would probably be more noticeable if I had partially-developed breasts. If you've stopped treatment after developing breast tissue, did it reduce at all afterward? I may not have anything to worry about, since my mom and sister were both flat-chested until their 30s. My dad's mother could generously fill a d cup though. Would my chances of getting buds be lowered if I didn't take an estrogen to promote it? If my nipples just filled out a bit and became more sensitive, I don't think I would mind that. I've seen a few skinnier guys who have naturally cone-shaped nipples.
Another concern is the weight gain. I have struggled with an eating disorder in the past, so something that can cause weight gain might not be my best option. I've had much higher metabolism since my freshman year of college, so maybe having more to work with could lower those chances?
Fat redistribution and changes in silhouette are two things that I don't have a full understanding of in this situation. If the trial lasts, say, six months, what could I roughly expect to see, based on what you guys have experienced and heard from each other? Has anyone had any changes in the skeleton? Is there any chance of permanence?
Skin and body hair changes I would actually look forward to, but I also wonder if there could be any lasting effects in these areas. I have some stretch marks and loose tissue from a large weight fluctuation, and I wonder if softening and tightening of the skin could improve that, and if it could potentially last after I recover from the trial.
Thanks in advance, guys!