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Any advice for a trans girl in Mexico?

Started by Morganna, December 22, 2015, 10:36:01 PM

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Morganna

So, well. I'm rather new to the forum. I'm 22 years old and as the title says, I hail from Mexico, not exactly the best place in the world to be transgender I know.

I myself am asexual and identify as female, but, I have been unable to find professional help at all, the last endocrynologist I visited literally called me a disgusting ->-bleeped-<-got. So, since 2012 I have been taking two contraceptive pills which I'm not saying the brand not to give any people silly ideas. Thing is it worked so far, but I kinda feel now my body has gotten "used" to it and I feel the slight feminization I got is going backwards.

So, shout out to everyone out there: Do you know anyone in Mexico who could put me in contact with any doctor willing to treat a transgender girl?

Many, many thanks!
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Mariah

Hi Morganna, welcome to Susan's. I don't recommend self medicating. So sorry to hear that you really don't have good resources where you are. Have tried expanding your search out wider. It's a thought at least. I look forward to seeing you around the forums. Good Luck and Hugs
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Dena

Welcome to Susan's Place. I am in the United States and we have LGBT groups that are a good resource for finding the help people need. The other possibility would be a medical university or teaching hospital. The would be more knowledgable about current treatments and be less likely to be biassed. Good luck in your search.
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