I am hoping that someone here can help clarify this for me - do I need to continue AA's post-op? I have read differing information on differing websites - some have stated that it takes around 3 yrs of combined AA/E therapy in order to complete the process - others have stated that after one becomes post-op, the need to have AAs is eliminated in that process & is therefore unnecessary.
Here's my history: after years of social transition & electrolysis, I began taking Finasteride and Estradiol and then, after three months of combined AA/E use, I had a bilateral orchiectomy. Before surgery, insurance covered the Finasteride and I paid for the Estradiol. After surgery, I changed my legal name / gender marker and then insurance covered Estradiol but not Finasteride which meant that I simply didn't use it and only used Estradiol. Now, I'm looking back on my transition journey and wondering if I should have continued using an AA and even if I should be using one now. I used Finasteride because I had an allergic reaction to Spiro (which caused difficulty breathing). Is this still a need? Or since this has all been years ago by now (after the orchie, I ended up having SRS in 2009) should I just forget about AA's and keep Estradiol as monotherapy?