i am 20 years old boy from india,i wish to start my transition but i cant because of money.
Hi
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Sorry, I had to delete most of your post because you are discussing self-medication which is not allowed under the rules of this forum. I can understand the desire and desperate need to get on HRT but please believe that it is potentially very dangerous.
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Using both control pills is actually somewhat dangerous, although common in some places.
It's in the site's FAQ.
https://www.susans.org/wiki/Ethinylestradiol
I spoke to my endocrinologist last week and he said he's seen many cases of people having problems because of it.
There's much better forms of estrogen available.
YES. Bio-identical estradiol is safer. There are better alternatives out there.
In the United States, it's possible to purchase a 90 day transition dose for between 20 and 30 american dollars. From what I understand, India has even lower drug prices because they violate intellectual rights agreements and lower labor costs so I would expect the prices you pay would be even lower for a safer medication.
Depending on the pill, many birth control pills are low estrogen so they may not be as effective as the doctor prescribed medication.