

Blåhaj
The number of Blåhaj I share accommodation with is countably finite.


Blåhaj


https://transfemscience.org/articles/e2-equivalent-doses/ in particular here.


Pretty much.


It’s either my alarm clock or 5.1 speakers, both of which would be somewhere over 20 years old.


Took me maybe a year to fully stop doing.
It varies in practice. Most people I see using identify, including many trans people, are well-intentioned and think it’s the preferred polite language without thinking too hard on the implications of it.
However there are definitely anti-trans people who will use it pejoratively, which I presume is where that wording originated.


Testosterone can convert to estradiol via aromatase, however there’s no metabolic pathway in the other direction.


For me I noticed minor benefits after 4 days, and it took about 2 weeks for it to more fully kick in.
Personally the other side effects ended up with me going off it. The focus benefits stayed, though the low mood it turned out it was causing took 3 weeks to go away after I stopped.
my male genitals are not working well
This is a common side effect.
I think I read something about her sister handling it now.
For pre-op http://fuckingtranswomen.org/ is generally what is recommended.
Unfortunately she passed away before writing the post-op version.


Yes, it took me maybe 6-12 months after I was out to stop doing it.
Still happens rarely, usually for phrases that are gendered that I’d not be using often.


For those looking, https://ko-fi.com/blahajzone is in the server description.
There’s also a mispaste of that under the “Empathy” header of that description.


This is called the “bus rule” around here, you don’t sit beside someone if there’s a still a set of seats you can have to yourself.
I’d be more worried if they did sit beside you, as that’d be considered a bit creepy.


The downside is that the adverse effects of the meds can prevent you from being able to do much, so its about finding just the right dosage for your body.


In my experience it is still possible, and you can even get a bit more control as to what you hyperfocus on.
I know the feeling of medication sucking, I’m 11 months in on finding the right medications and think I’ve finally hit the end of that journey. My body is weird in fun ways including, it turns out, being extremely sensitive to stimulants. The first bout of tachycardia was not fun, but by the fourth one it’s more an annoyance on the pathway to finding the right medication. These days I even need to be careful if/when I have my single cup of caffeinated tea per day. For me 3mg Intuniv and 5mg methylphenidate hydrochloride instant release in the morning seems to be optimal, the former for task initiation the latter for distraction. The methylphenidate often is still working through to the following morning.
I got to my late 30s before even realising I had ADHD (the gender dysphoria I also didn’t realise I had didn’t help), and by then had independently developed basically all of the standard coping strategies:
One of the issues I face is that if there something that I feel must be done (e.g. take my meds, following some of the above coping strategies, or do some specific work with a deadline) I will do so via sheer force of will even if that ends up harming my mental health. I am a bit better at managing my workload these days.
The fact that despite all of the above strategies and being objectively and outwardly very successful, that ADHD was clearly a major detriment to my life and mental health is why I aggressively sought medication.
Realising that ADHD was the culprit for many of my behaviours also helped, so I now roll with my brain jumping all over the place rather than beating myself up over it and other ADHD behaviours. So for example if I have an idea for doing something that’s stuck in my mind, I’m just going to do it and not try to force myself to do the task I was “meant” to do.
I hope some of that is useful to you.


I’m sure the GDPR won’t cause them any problems in that regard, just like there haven’t been repeated rulings from the ECJ that that’s not okay to do with Facebook user data.


My main mastodon uses one of the hosted services, which I’m totally fine with. Moderating a community is hard enough without adding extra sysadmin work on top, and I’m happy to donate towards the running costs whatever way the admins choose is best to run it.
You’re not likely to have the energy to do anything beyond lounging around for at least a week or two, I’d plan on taking at least a month off work.