Hi everyone,
I am a trans woman that have been struggling with POIS since my first sexual experience and suffering from abhorrent gender dysphoria beginning in early childhood.
My POIS symptoms were mostly fever-like feelings, brain fog and general weakness with anhedonia. Combined with my dysphoria it caused me to avoid any sexual activity for months at the time.
Two years ago, (when I was 20) I decided I can no longer endure my suffering and started gender dysphoria diagnosis and got my first dose of HRT.
For reference my hormone levels before starting were fairly normal for a functioning male endocrine system except DHT which was way above the norm (1100, the norm was up to 900, don't remember the unit...), which was suprising since I always had feminine facial features and barely any facial hair - according to doctors I could be partially insensitive to androgens. (Maybe also important to note is that I've always had strong multiple orgasms)
So a few months after I began, the changes finally started to show and my body felt like it was more mine and I tried having sex for the first time in months and suprisingly the symptoms were a little less pronounced than usual. Usually it took a week for me to be functional, but now I felt fairly ok after the third day after.
A year after this during which I seldom had sex (low libido, maybe once in a few months) with the same results and got an orchidectomy, I've noticed I started to feel even better after each orgasm and symptoms like general malaise, brain fog and weakness were completely gone and the only ones left were overheating and slight anhedonia.
It's like this ever since and I'm not afraid to have sex now, because it's no longer rendering me unfunctional.
During the whole transition I have had excellent hormone levels (almost zero testosterone, little DHT and estradiol in female norms). I'm taking IM injections of estradiol valerate 5mg/week and 100mg spironolactone, before orchidectomy I also took 25mg cyproterone acetate a day to stop testosterone production in gonads (and no spiro).
Important to note:
Cis men should not attempt to transfeminine HRT, because some people have strongly gendered brain (as most trans people might have, just in the opposite way) that will react with persistent shock to incongruent body and they could end up with gender dysphoria, which was far worse to me than any POIS symptom I've ever experienced.
This post is mainly for research purposes and for any trans people here that are hesitant to transition.