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How do you get estrogen blockers for a 13 year old FTM?

Started by PeterSteele, May 09, 2016, 09:55:33 PM

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Dena

As I have said before, therapy first and then you will be referred to an Endo for treatment. I also believe that you are the 13 year old.
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PeterSteele

Quote from: Dena on May 09, 2016, 10:09:49 PM
As I have said before, therapy first and then you will be referred to an Endo for treatment. I also believe that you are the 13 year old.
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Dena

That's ok but around here we believe in the truth. If for some reason you don't want to tell the truth or can't tell the truth then don't tell a lie. Tell us only what you are comfortable talking about.

It also helps if you stay on one thread as much as possible because the "Show new replies to your posts" allows us to track your questions without reviewing your posting history to see what you have talked about before. In addition anyone who notifies a thread or post to the thread will see when the thread has been updated. We have a current thread that's running about 15 pages where we are helping somebody and the reading list for that thread is growing. The more people attempting to help a person, the better.
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Meowt

You will need to be referred to a gender clinic, where after assessing you they will refer you to an endo clinic, who (unless you have any serious health conditions - unlikely) will prescribe you with blockers.

The process of getting blockers varies from person to person and in different countries, although the typical wait is usually about 1 year.

There is a lot of useful info on the forums, and a lot of people willing to help, as long as you follow TOS and Dena's advice. There's always people happy to help.


Good luck!
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