The people who do their own surgeries are almost always taking the last resort...they can't get HRT, or they can't afford anything legitimate (or they can, but doctors refuse). If they could have seen a doctor, they would 😅
(speaking as an Australian woman who's had scripts for cypro/bica in the past, I'm not just making things up)
Spiro *is* a bad AA. It's just that the US FDA is dumb and made the good AAs (cypro, bica) illegal or inaccessible.
Something no one warns you about in the games industry is the amount of t-shirts and hoodies you get. This is just *some* of my collection and not including all of the conference bits and pieces I’ve acquired too…
Do you want menswear or andro corporate girl? I don't know anything about menswear but I have some smart casual office fits.
STEAL HER LOOK *she’s wrapped up in her comforter like a burrito
‘Tomorrow’s front page of [Scotland’s The National]. We publish a timeline of a year of Israel’s bombardment of Gaza. It’s all here in black and white—the war crimes, murdered journalists, flattened hospitals, orphaned children. 7567 words, 42,000 deaths. Don’t look away.’ - Laura Webster, Editor.
The downside risk to cycles is emulating perimenopause with all the consequences that implies, and spending the next year or two digging your way out once you stop. The upside is possibly better breast growth and vague solidarity with cis women over their hormonal mood swings. Idk if that's worth it
*If* you do it be very careful about maintaining a baseline estrogen level during the troughs, and you want enough prog shots to use at least one every day during the low-e part of the cycle (and take caps for the high-e part)
I experimented with this for a few months after my pellet ran out. It's not really possible to get enough prog to mirror the prog/estrogen distribution in a cis woman, and the spikes have massive side effects. I had severe mood swings, developed bad acne, and lost most of my hair volume.