From 6572e44dee0d38363efd8da3e25da35d119d3031 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Juicysteak117 <20595808+Juicysteak117@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2025 14:53:22 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] slight clarification to better incorporate 11.4 --- export/index.html | 12 +- export/pghrt.pdf | 3183 ++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------- pghrt.tex | 2 +- 3 files changed, 1584 insertions(+), 1613 deletions(-) diff --git a/export/index.html b/export/index.html index 7c25eaa..c0dbe67 100644 --- a/export/index.html +++ b/export/index.html @@ -3,8 +3,8 @@
I am not a doctor. I do not work in medicine. I am not a medical professional in any capacity. I am a layperson offering lay opinions based on the extent of my own education and experiences. All information and assertions below should be treated accordingly as mere opinion rather than statement of fact or medical advice. This guide prioritizes community moral truth where scientific research falters. Basically, don’t get mad at me.
@@ -2162,7 +2162,7 @@No. Because there is no “optimal” blood level for estrogen and because the therapeutic range of acceptable levels is so wide, body weight does not meaningfully affect dosage for HRT. It is for the same reason that slight deviations in dosage are unlikely to affect how you feel. There is no such thing as being “too light” or “too heavy” for HRT in any capacity.
Adjusting your dosage in increments of 0.1mg is a difference that should not be expected to be perceived simply because our bodies are not sensitive enough to such exact measurements, let alone the high possibility of imprecision when performing an injection that makes that certainty of this measurement unlikely. In other words, the accuracy of your dosage is more important than the precision.
+For the same reason, adjusting your dosage in increments of 0.1mg (note that says milligrams, not milliliters) is a difference that should not be expected to be perceived simply because our bodies are not sensitive enough to such exact measurements, let alone the high possibility of imprecision when performing an injection that makes that certainty of this measurement unlikely. In other words, the accuracy of your dosage is more important than the precision.
Source code available here on GitHub.
Full Compilation Datetime: Tue Nov 4 19:39:46 2025
+Full Compilation Datetime: Wed Dec 31 14:53:15 2025
(There aren’t LaTeXML bindings for datetime2, hanging, or hyphenat, so the formatting is slightly ugly. If you’d really like to help me out, please write those bindings!!!)
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