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Started by Amy1988, April 02, 2014, 05:44:10 AM
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Quote from: Jessica Merriman on April 02, 2014, 08:18:58 AMHi Amy! This is my only personal opinion, but anti androgens will be much cheaper right now if money is or could possibly be a problem. I know you want an orchie very bad, but I wish you would slow down just a little. If you don't have a good Therapist you should get one or reconsider getting one as they could help you quite a bit with your transition. They don't just listen, but also provide documentation for future procedures, consult with other medical providers and make sure your health is the number one priority. Anyway, I want to thank you for not attempting the do it yourself method you had talked about earlier. It showed a very good decision making thought process. I was worried you would do it and live with regret the rest of your life.
Quote from: Amy1988 on April 02, 2014, 10:57:06 AMThank you for your advice but an orchiectomy is just the best option for me. I'm taking anti androgen and estrogen topical but I'm afraid they are going to kill me. An orchiectomy would solve a lot of problems.
Quote from: Amy1988 on April 02, 2014, 10:57:06 AM I'm taking anti androgen and estrogen topical but I'm afraid they are going to kill me. An orchiectomy would solve a lot of problems.
Quote from: Amy1988 on April 02, 2014, 05:44:10 AMWell I made an appointment with my PC physician for a referral to a urologist for orchiectomy. I'll have to find one who is willing to do it by informed consent but I'm doubtful. Then there is insurance. Will they be willing to code so insurance will pay?
Quote from: Skyla Blue on April 02, 2014, 02:24:22 PMYou do realize that you will have to be on estrogen for the rest of your life right? Otherwise your bones will become brittle (osteoporosis) and your breasts will shrink.If your blood levels and dosage are being monitored by a doctor you don't have anything to worry about for the most part. And technically most doctors won't do informed consent, and even fewer will do it without you having been on HRT for a year at least.-Skyla
Quote from: Jessica Merriman on April 02, 2014, 02:45:21 PMWhat does your HRT doctor say about this? Have they given the OK for an Orchiectomy? If not insurance will not cover it.
Quote from: Cindy on April 03, 2014, 05:52:28 AMYou need to talk to a gender specialist Honey
Quote from: Amy1988 on April 04, 2014, 09:13:03 PMI saw my PC physician today and she is going to find a Urologist who will perform the orchiectomy. She will let me know next week.
Quote from: Jessica Merriman on April 04, 2014, 09:20:07 PMI think you are missing the point sweetie. A PC is fine, but you really need to see a Therapist, especially when you say they (testicles) are coming out with or without help. We are not judging, only concerned about you. The other thing is YES, you will have to take "E" the rest of your life for proper bone support. Simply having an Orchiectomy doesn't mean you can go without "E". You are dealing with things you need to have professional support and education for, please find it. We all want to see you happy and well adjusted, so don't take these hard questions and advice the wrong way at all.
Quote from: Amy1988 on April 05, 2014, 06:39:32 PMI have no interest in a therapist. They are useless and I pray to God I don't have to go through one just to get consent to change my own body. I'm an adult not a child and it's my body. A therapist will only string you along dangling a carrot out in front of you taking your money and there is no guarantee they will ever write a consent letter anyway. This orchiectomy is going to happen one way or the other.