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Cant get HRT script

Started by Rosa, July 27, 2013, 02:53:38 PM

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Rosa

I've been to a few different doctors and I just can't get them to give me a script for estrogen. They don't have any experience and just don't want to get involved. My current primary care provider is a nurse practitioner and a screen to do all that he can to help me including lab work but does not want to be the one to give me the script to start me off because of possible complications. I just can't afford to go to some faraway clinic that might have experience with transexuals. I'm in an area where most people number little about the matter including the medical profession. Not to mention I'm very poor. I'm lucky to have access to a sliding scale clinic but they are not able to help me in this area. I'm so desperate I think I would take estrogen myself if I could get a hold of some. I'm just really frustrated. I know it's best to take it under medical supervision, but if I end up living in Mexico I could just buy it over the counter but I won't be able to afford medical supervision.
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Ltl89

Most people get it prescribed through an endocrinologist.  Before they are willing to do that, they like to see a letter from a  therapist recommending you to start hrt.  If regular doctors aren't working and a clinic is too far, this may be your best bet. 

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Rosa

My therapist is ready to write my HRT recommendation letter, she is just waiting on me to let her know what needs to be in it.


I've checked with regional and Rick analogist and I cannot find anyone that has experience or is comfortable giving me a script. one office said that they would work with me after I had received my first prescription but they did not want to initiate it. I will keep expanding further and further geographically in search of an endo.
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Rosa

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Ltl89

There should be an endo around you. I would suggest that you google trans friendly endocrinologists in your state.  There must be something.

Have you been going to endos or primary care physicians only?  That may explain why some may not want to wrire rhe script.
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LordKAT

You could try Howard Brown in Chicago for the initial script then use your local docs for after that. I know it is a long drive but it would only be for the first one.
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Jenna

If you simply need to find an endo, I would recommend searching insurance websites.  For instance, Aetna provides a handy provider search tool at - http://www.aetna.com/dse/search?site_id=docfind&langpref=en&tabKey=tab1&site_id=docfind&WT.svl=DocFind_nav&this_page=enter_welcome.jsp&langpref=en (you don't have to be an Aetna member to use it).

I typed in "Endocrinologist" and Plymouth, IN (some random northern Indiana town I found on Mapquest) and up popped a list of 40 or so sorted by distance from Plymouth.  I assume this only reflects Aetna network doctors, but looking through sites for the popular health insurance companies (provided they have similar search tools) might help you.  Or not.  Just an idea :-)
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JennX

Quote from: Rosa on July 27, 2013, 05:32:31 PM
My therapist is ready to write my HRT recommendation letter, she is just waiting on me to let her know what needs to be in it.


I've checked with regional and Rick analogist and I cannot find anyone that has experience or is comfortable giving me a script. one office said that they would work with me after I had received my first prescription but they did not want to initiate it. I will keep expanding further and further geographically in search of an endo.

If your therapist has never written a HRT recommendation letter, the last person he/she should seek guidance in doing so is from the patient. This calls in to question the therapist's professional ethics. Your therapist needs to seek guidance from a peer or other licensed medical professional.
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Horizon

Quote from: LordKAT on July 27, 2013, 09:06:52 PM
You could try Howard Brown in Chicago for the initial script then use your local docs for after that. I know it is a long drive but it would only be for the first one.

This!  Even if it is a long drive/train ride, you can get your prescription in two fell swoops.  For your first appointment, they'll take blood samples and send you the results via email.  Then you can schedule your psychological evaluation and second appointment on the same day about one month later.  BAM!  Hormones!

Also, their in-house Walgreens pharmacy is incredibly cheap.  A month's supply of skittles for me is only around $30  :D
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Joelene9

Quote from: Rosa on July 27, 2013, 08:53:34 PM
Indiana (northern) USA.
Hmm...  One thing I got wrong about you is location.  You mentioned visiting Mexico in past posts and that Contadina Girl avatar almost smacks of SoCal.  Oh Well.  Didn't you mention in a few posts in the past that you have Asperger's?  These people have a high TG rate amongst them. 

  Hoosier State, it figures.  Try Illinois. 

  Joelene
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kg85621

has anyone ever self medicated?
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Sarah Louise

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kg85621

I don't support self medicating. Sorry I asked  :-\. this is my first day on these forums
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Sammy

Well, the reason it is not supported is because a lot of people have done this - including board members here :).
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Sarah Louise

Its not supported because it is dangerous. 
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Sammy

Quote from: Sarah Louise on July 29, 2013, 05:18:31 PM
Its not supported because it is dangerous.

Exactly! We - many of us - have done that - and we have the hands-on experience how serious this thing is.
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Rosa

Quote from: Joelene9You mentioned visiting Mexico in past posts and that Contadina Girl avatar almost smacks of SoCal.  Oh Well.  Didn't you mention in a few posts in the past that you have Asperger's?

I lived in SoCal for 12 years, but now live in Podunk indiana.  I found that the University of Michigan has a transgender care program and even does SRS and voice therapy. I am checking there but worried it may be to expensive.

No aspergers - I have Kleinfelters.
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Rosa

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