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So I'm gradually going down the path towards what i'm hoping will eventually end with transition. I've decided to take a appetite suppressant, even though i know it's typically frowned on, but i've read the risks and everything and i think it's going to help. I don't need to lose a ton of weight, so i won't be on it for long. If anyone has anything i really should know that's relevant to transgendered people taking these and not the average person, please let me know. I couldn't find anything that it might have undesirable effects. I plan on following the eating plans that have been posted on here to make sure i don't end up without fat.
The image i put up is my hairline, I'm wondering if that's going to be a problem or if you gals think it's going to grow enough to cover the slight recession. I'm not unwilling to look into methods to stop or restore it, but if it'll grow in fine, i'm hoping i don't have to.
The crown of your head doesn't seem to be thinning and that's a good sign. Your receding hairline may reverse when on a combination of anti-androgens and estrogen, though I've read that regrowth results are very limited.
In my opinion, finasteride is a great anti-androgen (DHT inhibitor) to prevent further hair loss and keep what locks you currently have. In conjunction with using finasteride, you might also want to consider using minoxidil (its brand name is rogaine/regaine depending on where you live) to help regrow lost hair. Applying it on the hairline could promote hair regrowth; though it's recommended for use on the crown and vertex area, it can work on the hairline too.
Offering help regarding appetite suppressants would be stepping out of my domain. As long as there are no drug interactions with HRT and you are otherwise healthy then you should be fine. Contact a professional endocrinologist for more information.