• ceenote@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    that’s not a question I’m qualified to answer

    calls herself “Doctor” in the imaginary film

    Well make up your mind, lady.

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    1 month ago

    I’m sorry to be a buzzkill, but I worry about the risk of misinformation from jokes like this.

    For transfeminine folks, too much estrogen can be a bad thing. This is because estrogen and testosterone can be converted between each other in the body. Too much estrogen can lead to more testosterone.

    This isn’t me saying don’t DIY your HRT. Honestly, some DIY hrt communities that I’ve seen are so impressively on-it that there are probably things that the trans community knows about how to do HRT that specialist doctors don’t (in an ideal world, we would be able to combine these knowledge sources, but alas, they are pretty siloed). Getting occasional blood work done to check your estrogen levels can be super useful, if you’re able to access that. Aforementioned DIY communities often have resources for how to go about doing that.

    Even besides that risk, going to too high a level of estrogen too quickly can also affect things like breast development.

    I am not trans, so I don’t have any direct advice or experience, but I have seen how community resources can allow folk to do a proper HRT regime, even if it’s DIY. I’m not going to say that DIY HRT is safe to do, because I reckon it’s probably not. That being said, going without treatment is often also not safe, as is existing as a trans person in the current world. Things are shit, but building and relying on community resources and support is the best way to do harm reduction.

    (Lmk if you would like any links to such resources. Doesn’t feel safe to share on a public comment, but DM me if you would like some. I don’t think I have much US-specific resources, but a lot of the most useful information is on the sciencey side of things, imo)

    • dandelion (she/her)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      For transfeminine folks, too much estrogen can be a bad thing. This is because estrogen and testosterone can be converted between each other in the body. Too much estrogen can lead to more testosterone.

      hey there, I was hoping you could edit your comment to remove this misinformation, only testostetrone can be converted to estrogen through aromatization (basically this enzyme aromatase converts the excess T into E). Excess estrogen does not convert to testosterone in the body.

      here’s a chart showing the sex steroid pathways: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_hormone#/media/File:Steroidogenesis.svg

      Notice testosterone can convert to DHT (Dihydrotestosterone, which causes baldness), and estradiol (estrogen), but there is no pathway from estradiol back to testosterone.

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        Changed! Really appreciate you commenting to point this out. To get a bit meta on you, I really love that you corrected me, because that’s a perfect microcosm of the iterative knowledge building that leads to robust networks of community learning.

        • dandelion (she/her)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          thanks for being so receptive to correction!

          and yeah, definitely love when a group is able to help fill in gaps - I owe so much to internet communities (Wikipedia being an extreme version of this dynamic)

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      this is bullshit, estrogen doesn’t convert into testosterone. people often make this assumption because it’s true for the T to E pathway

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        My understanding was that it wouldn’t convert to T, but it will suppress its own effects and be less feminizing than a lower dose. This lines up with my experience where it felt like my progress stalled without reverting. E is much safer than T in that you can have much higher levels without causing serious complications, but you still want to be in a sweet spot.

      • AnarchistArtificer@slrpnk.net
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        Yeah, that was an error and I corrected it. Apologies for inadvertently spreading misinformation, but thank you for calling me out on it, because that’s an important part of how we build communities of learning

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    I wonder if more people know the words for bunsens and beakers than erlenmeyer flasks because of the muppets. Could’ve slapped Erlenmeyer on as Beaker’s first name, even if they didn’t use it much. Dunno why Dr Honeydew got a first name and not Beaker.

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    Hey I’m way off topic but… Is that the final fantasy crystal chronicles selkie logo? Deeply underappreciated game, that

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      I never minded carrying the lantern as long as I got to adventure with my friends. We still took turns though.