(Part 2) Top products from r/transtimelines

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We found 3 product mentions on r/transtimelines. We ranked the 23 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/Queen_Combat · 1 pointr/transtimelines

2-week update on the VFS: Still can't talk, but I have slipped up and made a few noises and they're definitely different. The surgical laryngitis means it still sounds nasty and deep (vocal cords thick and dense from inflammation), but doing a lot better. I got some of this stuff and put it in a cepacol/chloraseptic spray bottle, and it works a thousand times better than the standard phenol they usually have.

For those that are morbidly curious, here's a self-scope video from day before yesterday, day 10 (CW: inside throat things). You can just spot the laser and suture at the bottom of the cords (small black dot, and white "circle" just above it). For those that don't want to watch the video, here's an image that shows the surgical changes in the throat. Left side: day after surgery. Right side: still from video. Green line is original vocal cord opening.

Here's what it looked like at day 7, and here's what it looks like today (day 13).

On day 8 you['re supposed to have a medical professional] remove the suture, and I made a little video of that here. It didn't hurt too badly, but was extremely weird-feeling. Note that a 4 inch suture holds a 2 inch incision, due to how it's zig-zagged underneath. Good plastic surgery technique.

u/Elise_93 · 4 pointsr/transtimelines

Unless you're experiencing unwanted side effects I'd stick with blockers. It's pretty expensive to suppress T with just E. And high E-doses in the early stages may impede breast growth (I cannot recall the reference right now though).

I've been using different retinol creams. Started off with weak ones such as Neostrata and Neutrogena, followed by stronger ones like Regenacalm. Will probably move on to prescription tretinoins which are even more effective (got some old deep acne scars that I hope they will fix).

> Yeah, being around the 9 months mark and not seeing much changes is a little demoralising but like people here have been saying on here, the effects of HRT can be seen, even into beyond 1 year HRT mark.

Exactly!