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Title: Back on monitored hormones. No damage done, Doc commended my way of handling it.
Post by: Kamiki on November 27, 2014, 09:16:46 PM
I actually came out very pleased with my new doctor and our first visit yesterday. Not only did I walk out with prescriptions, I apparently somewhat impressed my Doctor with how I have handled myself and my medication.

She asked me a few questions regarding my years of self medication.

How did I determine my increase schedule for my self medication? - I followed previous doctors plan when his practice closed and he laid it out for me, but without bloodwork. When I changed primary estrogen (Oestradiol Valerate to Estrofem, now back to Oestradiol with the Dr) I consulted the bio-availability of the Merck index for the substance and RoA, then did the math for conversion and picked a comparable dose.

How did I monitor myself for symptoms and what symptoms?- Night sweats let me know when my E drops too low (started under the care of my first Doc), once my E is too low, I night sweat like mad. Emotional response tells me if my T gets too high, I get angry easier, have a higher blood pressure, and mood swing easier. She was glad to hear I had been listening to my body. She asked about negative symptoms and I do not suffer from any of the ACHES symptoms. Thankfully.

She was impressed with how it had been handled and she put me back on a comparable E dose (actually a bit higher, and she asked if I wanted it), and a slightly lower spiro dose. We will add progesterone at a later visit once all my panels are in for a couple visits and we know where I am. I did go back to injections as I dislike the liver load of pills and she does not do pellets.

So it was a good visit.

I do not advocate self medication and this post is not meant to indicate self medication is safe or a good idea in any way, but it is good to know that a) I likely did not hurt myself and b) I was apparently decently intelligent about how I did it.

Happy to be back under care after a decade or so of self med. And glad to be on relatively familiar doses. The slightly lower spiro if it becomes a concern we can raise. The estrogen is actually higher by about double. So she is upping e lowering t blockers and I am guessing I will note too terrible a difference.

Have a happy Turkey Day! I am having a great one and tomorrow I get my Bowers date (Robin has been busy and apologized for the delay).


Love,
Kami
Title: Re: Back on monitored hormones. No damage done, Doc commended my way of handling it.
Post by: ImagineKate on November 28, 2014, 05:17:24 PM
I'm a bit apprehensive about telling my new dr about my self medding but I really didn't do all that much (2 months) and the nurse practicioner is a trans woman so I'm hoping I won't get too much of a scolding.
Title: Re: Back on monitored hormones. No damage done, Doc commended my way of handling it.
Post by: Mariah on November 28, 2014, 07:41:15 PM
They still need to know so they can get the dosing correct and deal with any other issues. It's in your best interest to tell them. I know the Endo I have asked if I had been self medicating.
Mariah.
Quote from: ImagineKate on November 28, 2014, 05:17:24 PM
I'm a bit apprehensive about telling my new dr about my self medding but I really didn't do all that much (2 months) and the nurse practicioner is a trans woman so I'm hoping I won't get too much of a scolding.
Title: Re: Back on monitored hormones. No damage done, Doc commended my way of handling it.
Post by: ImagineKate on November 28, 2014, 08:17:04 PM
Quote from: Mariah2014 on November 28, 2014, 07:41:15 PM
They still need to know so they can get the dosing correct and deal with any other issues. It's in your best interest to tell them. I know the Endo I have asked if I had been self medicating.
Mariah.

Oh I totally plan to tell them, but it wasn't really all that recent and I suspect my hormone levels are close to normal now anyway.