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Old Feb 27, 2018, 10:50 AM
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I knew my emotional outbursts weren't from bipolar II alone.
So I took it upon myself to explore the reason for my emotional balance lately that's affecting everyone around me.

Damn doctors are useless! Why are they giving me transgender drugs...? I've got a bad liver...

Turns out this crap has Been messing with my emotions severely and explains my sore boob's..I'm stopping the medication right now. Hopefully I can feel more in control soon When was the last time you reviewed your medication?..well, here's what happened

https://www.druginformer.com/search/...0distress.html

So in the interest of updating meds, where are you at? I'm feeling so much shame When was the last time you reviewed your medication?..well, here's what happened
Like an identity crisis fu k

(Pic related)When was the last time you reviewed your medication?..well, here's what happened
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Old Feb 27, 2018, 11:13 AM
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Spiro isn't primarily a transgender med, its a heart/blood pressure medication; you might want to ask your doctor why they selected that one. My heart rhythm is much smoother on spiro as well as finally having normal bp values.

It does block testosterone in higher doses which could be an undesirable result.
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Old Feb 27, 2018, 11:29 AM
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Spiro isn't primarily a transgender med, its a heart/blood pressure medication; you might want to ask your doctor why they selected that one. My heart rhythm is much smoother on spiro as well as finally having normal bp values.

It does block testosterone in higher doses which could be an undesirable result.
Yeah I should see the doctor. The hospital prescribed it when I had lived failure with lead to cirrhosis scarring of the tissue..

But it's messing with me bad.. I haven't slept, so I'll be "lit" when I see the doc. She already told me that I'm "all over the place".

I'm so conflicted but I don't want to get angry...
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Old Feb 27, 2018, 11:35 AM
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FYI: I've got nothing wrong with transgender people. I'm just an cisgender.
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Old Feb 27, 2018, 03:34 PM
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I hope you can get this squared away quickly!


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Old Feb 27, 2018, 04:01 PM
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Thanks When was the last time you reviewed your medication?..well, here's what happened I'm waiting on a call back from the hospital
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Old Feb 27, 2018, 04:01 PM
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I hope you can get this squared away quickly!


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Old Feb 28, 2018, 02:16 AM
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Spiro isn't primarily a transgender med, its a heart/blood pressure medication; you might want to ask your doctor why they selected that one. My heart rhythm is much smoother on spiro as well as finally having normal bp values.

It does block testosterone in higher doses which could be an undesirable result.
How many milligrams a day do you take and how long have you been taking it for you don't mind me asking I'm still waiting for the hospital to get back to me by the way
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Old Feb 28, 2018, 03:46 PM
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I take 50mg, twice a day; it does suppress my T & free-T (tested) at that level but not to the point of an anxiety inducing state. Overall, I'd say the effect on my mood has been very positive and I'm much less prone to flash anger or over aggressiveness.

I've been on it for over a year now.
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