I am urgently searching someone from Italy, anyone? Please send me a private message or answer here itself. Thanks.
I'm a ftm from Italy and I know some mtf.
Dimmi pure, se posso esserti utile. :)
Hi, I'm a MTF from Rome, Italy. :)
Feel free to send me a private message, or ask directly on this topic if it can be of help to others as well.
Ciao you both! :) Hey tell me, do you know if injectable estrogens are readily available in pharmacies of Italy? Injectable Estradiol Valerate (Progynon/Delestrogen) and also Spironolactone under brand name Aldactone. Are these 2 available in the pharmacies?
What are the common hormones/anti-androgen that mtf use Italy? Can you please tell me?
Saro in Milano e voglio incontrare nuovi amici mtf. Puoi dare mi per favore il tuo numero di telefono o e-mail in privato. Se non puoi, di me lo per favore ti daro i mio dettagli in privato.
Ok, I think Ican't help you xD
Anyway I think Noa could help you more :)
Your'e Italian? With the way you used to talk about "My Country" I had you pegged for central africa somewhere.
Italy is on my to-do list, do you have any recommendations?
Quote from: Becca on September 14, 2009, 10:53:26 AM
Your'e Italian? With the way you used to talk about "My Country" I had you pegged for central africa somewhere.
Italy is on my to-do list, do you have any recommendations?
What's your problem? What did I say wrong on Italy?
I have a lot of problems, which one would you like to discuss? :angel:
I was referring to Italy though, in our past discussions it hasn't sounded like a very friendly place and for some reason I thought of central africa. It just goes to show the ethnocentricity of us Americans, when you said endocronologists and dutasteride don't exist there I immediately thought of a third world nation...when in fact there are no trans friendly endocronologists in Idaho either, and the only "legal" dutasteride is grossly overpriced at the pharmacy.
Any-hoo...what is there to do in Italy?
Quote from: Becca on September 14, 2009, 06:00:40 PM
I have a lot of problems, which one would you like to discuss? :angel:
I was referring to Italy though, in our past discussions it hasn't sounded like a very friendly place and for some reason I thought of central africa. It just goes to show the ethnocentricity of us Americans, when you said endocronologists and dutasteride don't exist there I immediately thought of a third world nation...when in fact there are no trans friendly endocronologists in Idaho either, and the only "legal" dutasteride is grossly overpriced at the pharmacy.
Any-hoo...what is there to do in Italy?
WOW! You have a good memory. I speak italian but am not italian, I am going to Italy a while for vacations, so I was just wondering whether those hormones were available in the pharmacies as it is what I take.
Hi, and sorry for the delay. :)
QuoteCiao you both! Hey tell me, do you know if injectable estrogens are readily available in pharmacies of Italy? Injectable Estradiol Valerate (Progynon/Delestrogen) and also Spironolactone under brand name Aldactone. Are these 2 available in the pharmacies?
Tablets (Estrofem, Progynova) and gel (Estraderm) are most commonly used. I know Aldactone is available as tablets. I suppose there are injectables too, but usually gel is used when you want to avoid strain on the liver. Unfortunely I'm unaware of the availability of injectable estrogens since I don't know anyone using them. Progesterone is available in both tablets and injectables.
QuoteWhat are the common hormones/anti-androgen that mtf use Italy? Can you please tell me?
Here the most common anti-androgen is Androcur (I suppose it's the same for the rest of Europe).
Please note that all these medicines are only available through prescription.
QuoteSaro in Milano e voglio incontrare nuovi amici mtf. Puoi dare mi per favore il tuo numero di telefono o e-mail in privato. Se non puoi, di me lo per favore ti daro i mio dettagli in privato.
Unfortunely I'm quite far from Milano. :)
Quote from: Noa on September 15, 2009, 01:07:22 PM
Hi, and sorry for the delay. :)
Tablets (Estrofem, Progynova) and gel (Estraderm) are most commonly used. I know Aldactone is available as tablets. I suppose there are injectables too, but usually gel is used when you want to avoid strain on the liver. Unfortunely I'm unaware of the availability of injectable estrogens since I don't know anyone using them. Progesterone is available in both tablets and injectables.
Here the most common anti-androgen is Androcur (I suppose it's the same for the rest of Europe).
Please note that all these medicines are only available through prescription.
Unfortunely I'm quite far from Milano. :)
Mille grazie per l'informazioni sorella! ;)