Community Conversation => Transitioning => Hormone replacement therapy => Topic started by: TSKnightmare on January 27, 2013, 07:15:58 PM Return to Full Version
Title: Where to go from here?
Post by: TSKnightmare on January 27, 2013, 07:15:58 PM
Post by: TSKnightmare on January 27, 2013, 07:15:58 PM
I'm 24, I lie in Utah and I just got approved to begin HRT by my therapist (as soon as I pay for my letter) she gave me a list of known cooperative doctors. I'm intersexed MTF and i'm just wondering, where do I go from here? I have little money and no insurance (though i've applied for regence bluecross blueshield. *fingers crossed*). Will doctors take payments? Or work out payment plans? If not, what kind of cost am I looking at and how often will I be visiting the office when I start? It feels like im soooo close after so many years of feeling like no one in the world could understand my feelings about myself. It's been so hard just to look up information and seeing others success stories.
Thanks for any help!
Chris P.
Thanks for any help!
Chris P.
Title: Re: Where to go from here?
Post by: Jamie D on January 29, 2013, 12:14:13 AM
Post by: Jamie D on January 29, 2013, 12:14:13 AM
Hi Chris. First of all, welcome to the forums at Susans Place. Glad you found us.
I was wondering why you are not covered under some sort of insurance, as you are under 26 years of age and have what is, for ll purposes, a congenital condition.
I am in southern California and am on a PPO plan, so I can't speak for Utah. Perhaps a few of our Utah members will see this post and chime in.
Generally speaking, after you receive your diagnosis letter, you will fall under the care of a physician who will prescribe the appropriate blood tests and medications. Having an intersex condition will likely cause you to vary from what protocols other MtF transsexuals do - and properly so - everybody is different.
You may want to introduce yourself on the Intersex Talk board, where others who have been in your shoes can knowledgeably advise you.
Make sure, also, you are aware the exact dosages of HRT medications cannot be posted on the site, so as not to facilitate self-medication. Otherwise, you are good to go!
I was wondering why you are not covered under some sort of insurance, as you are under 26 years of age and have what is, for ll purposes, a congenital condition.
I am in southern California and am on a PPO plan, so I can't speak for Utah. Perhaps a few of our Utah members will see this post and chime in.
Generally speaking, after you receive your diagnosis letter, you will fall under the care of a physician who will prescribe the appropriate blood tests and medications. Having an intersex condition will likely cause you to vary from what protocols other MtF transsexuals do - and properly so - everybody is different.
You may want to introduce yourself on the Intersex Talk board, where others who have been in your shoes can knowledgeably advise you.
Make sure, also, you are aware the exact dosages of HRT medications cannot be posted on the site, so as not to facilitate self-medication. Otherwise, you are good to go!