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Hello again!!

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 3:37 pm
by jbird1955 (imported)
Hi folks, after a few years away I've decided to return. About 8 years ago I was here and started a regiment of Androcur for about 6 - 8 months before I had to stop ($$). So, after a few years and my wife agreeing that it is time again (working with good pay once again) we've decided that I need to go back onto the drug regiment. Two changes this time will be the chemical castration (Androcur depot) plus feminization (motilium - I already have some breast tissue from before).

After the first castration routine I never regained all that I once had. My erections are much less in size (I do get hard but no longer rock hard and lost a lot of length) and my drive is much lower. With that, I suspect that the androcur depot routine in DonFL's post of one ampule every 21 days should be enough (yes I know, your milage may vary). Might someone have either experience at starting again or an educated guess at the length of time I'll need to once again start seeing results (castration onset).

Now for the breast development. I'm not looking to lactate (not yet anyway) but want to jump this into action too. I figure about two weeks after my first shot I should begin these pills (unless of course I feel/see the onset of castration sooner). Should I be taking something along with this?

Thanks people, I've missed you all. jbird1955 (formerly ^bird, actually Joe).

Re: Hello again!!

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 4:12 pm
by bobbie (imported)
One of the most important things to take is Calcium and Vitamin D. With the loss of T you run the risk of osteoporosis. Do not know if the other drug will help in this.

Wish you all the best on your return to the archive.

Re: Hello again!!

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 7:37 pm
by jbird1955 (imported)
Thanks Bobbie. I am already on those (wife is very focused on this for me) as well as flaxseed oil, 500mg of C, etc, etc.

I'm fairly confident with the Androcur, our focus is on the advancement of the breasts and should I be taking anything else.

Joe

Re: Hello again!!

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 6:22 am
by clysmaniac (imported)
Low testosterone can also result in anemia although this does not see to be universal. My hematocrit was lowered so I have been taking an iron pill every day as well as the calcium.

Re: Hello again!!

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 12:43 pm
by unencumbered (imported)
Anemia is what I experienced too, on three months of Androcur at 50mg. I was/am also taking 18mg of iron in my vitamin supplement. I began taking 25mg of DHEA, which seems to help. Now I wonder if I should drop the DHEA and increase the iron supplement as DHEA apparently increases T and causes an enlarged prostate, I've read.