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Other A/A option besides Spiro in USA

Started by Just Ole Me, December 28, 2014, 02:35:37 PM

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Just Ole Me

What are my other options?  My endo only likes spiro. My T level is higher than I would like and I'm already on a high dose of spiro

Hugs

Kay
Just trying to find comfort in this "shell" that doesn't fit.  But I am "remodeling" the shell finally!
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Cherylwalsh

In ireland we have Zoladex. Once a month injection. Don't know if its available in the US
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Jill F

I never once took spiro.  I did dutasteride for a year, then decided to get an orchiectomy.
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Andreja Silvija

How hard was it for you to get an orchiectomy? I am hoping to ask my endo about it on my next appointment. I have read that it is hard for transgender individuals to be cleared for it on some of the online resources I've read.
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Jill F

Quote from: Andreja Silvija on December 28, 2014, 06:31:36 PM
How hard was it for you to get an orchiectomy? I am hoping to ask my endo about it on my next appointment. I have read that it is hard for transgender individuals to be cleared for it on some of the online resources I've read.

I went to Dr. Gary Alter, who follows the WPATH thingy.  All he needed was the standard 2 letters and several thousand dollars.  Some urologists will do it via informed consent, some will not.

It was so awesome to be finally free of the T.  I felt so much better without it clouding my brain and having one fewer pill to remember to take every day was great as well.   
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Miss_Bungle1991

Quote from: Andreja Silvija on December 28, 2014, 06:31:36 PM
How hard was it for you to get an orchiectomy? I am hoping to ask my endo about it on my next appointment. I have read that it is hard for transgender individuals to be cleared for it on some of the online resources I've read.

Mine was a piece of cake. All I had to do was provide my own written and verbal consent. That was it. My therapist would have provided a letter if one were needed. But that wasn't the case.
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Andreja Silvija

Hmm I see. I see my psychologist next week. Might ask her if she can write a letter for me just in case. Haven't done any RLT as of yet though. Thank you for your replies, maybe it isn't as daunting as I thought. :)
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Miss_Bungle1991

Quote from: Andreja Silvija on December 28, 2014, 06:57:32 PM
Hmm I see. I see my psychologist next week. Might ask her if she can write a letter for me just in case. Haven't done any RLT as of yet though. Thank you for your replies, maybe it isn't as daunting as I thought. :)

My therapist never made me jump through the RLT hoop. He thought it was a stupid requirement.
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Jill F

Quote from: Laura Squirrel on December 28, 2014, 08:02:40 PM
My therapist never made me jump through the RLT hoop. He thought it was a stupid requirement.

I had been full time for 16 months anyway, but oddly did not have my name changed legally until a a week later.
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ImagineKate

Quote from: Just Ole Me on December 28, 2014, 02:35:37 PM
What are my other options?  My endo only likes spiro. My T level is higher than I would like and I'm already on a high dose of spiro

Hugs

Kay

Bicalutamide (Casodex) is also used and available in the USA and is effective at low doses. Talk to your doc about it. It's a prostate cancer drug.
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