in which maybe I hallucinate
May. 24th, 2012 02:30 pmLike so many people who've suffered from testosterone poisoning, I have these bony bits above my eye sockets. They're one of the things I like least about my body, and they show up just dandy in the fluorescent lights at work. Alert readers may recall that I've been on hormones for two years, four months, and four days, depending on how you count, which is the one possible explanation I have for the following:
I think my eyebrow ridges are getting smaller.
Either that, or I've lost a piece of my mind in a way that seems to be relatively more common among trans people than everyone else. That is, I'm literally not seeing what other people see, or even what I used to see, when I see myself.
I know high estrogen levels make it harder to hold onto calcium, but visible bone loss in one's face? I've never heard of such.
If it's true, though, I can has less jowl pleez?
I think my eyebrow ridges are getting smaller.
Either that, or I've lost a piece of my mind in a way that seems to be relatively more common among trans people than everyone else. That is, I'm literally not seeing what other people see, or even what I used to see, when I see myself.
I know high estrogen levels make it harder to hold onto calcium, but visible bone loss in one's face? I've never heard of such.
If it's true, though, I can has less jowl pleez?