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Competent endocrinologists in Mississippi?

Started by Kaylee2140, February 22, 2015, 05:33:34 AM

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Kaylee2140

Everyone I called said they only work with diabetics and ciswomen. Its gotten to the point were self medding and informed consent appear to be my only options, both of which I have done before with great difficulty. Self medication was a finacial rollercoaster and a pain to get serum levels tested plus I was paranoid about health issues the whole time even though my doses were about 1/4th of what most transwomen take.

Informed consent was even more expensive because I was traveling 200 miles to Jackson for a doctor that only showed up 3 of the 9 times I went. And when I finally did get my hormones the doses were so low that I doubt a lab rat could see results from them.

That one informed consent clinic in MS might have improved since they have recently purged there staff (it was that terrible) but I have my doubts.

I really need to find an endo, i cant wait anymore
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reddon

Where do you live? Trans-friendliness in Mississippi admittedly sounds oxymoronic to me, but that doesn't mean you're SOL.
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SandraB

Unfortunately, endos seem to be few and far between in most places.
Here are two up in Jackson:
Arti Barnes
University of Mississippi Med. Center
2500 North State Street
Jackson, MS 39216
601.984.5560
oahcc.org

Open Arms Healthcare Center
500 East Woodrow Wilson Suite M

You could start there; maybe give them a call and ask if there are any endo's closer to you.
Good luck!
Jackson, MS 39216
601.500.7660

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