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Starting T with Informed Consent

Started by AeroZeppelin92, August 07, 2014, 01:55:22 PM

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FTMax

Quote from: Arch on July 01, 2016, 03:51:59 AM
I don't know what the big fuss is--why insurance companies seem to resist covering the large vials. I used to get months' worth of birth control pills and antidepressants at one time. Why is T so different?

My guess would be that it's due to being a schedule III controlled substance, but I'd love to see an internal policy from an insurer about it.
T: 12/5/2014 | Top: 4/21/2015 | Hysto: 2/6/2016 | Meta: 3/21/2017

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Arch

Quote from: FTMax on July 01, 2016, 09:38:48 AM
My guess would be that it's due to being a schedule III controlled substance,
And, as such, obviously has addictive properties...
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November Fox

Congrats dude, and yeah I´m jealous but also happy for you  8)

Long way to go here in Europe, where clinics claim they practice Informed Consent, but in reality make you go through a minimum half year wait and half year therapy. Totally bonkers!

It´s funny how a lot of us don´t know what the options are until we´ve moved along and are familiar with the transition world. I´m thinking more general information should be available, maybe it will be in the future.

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lil_red

I had my first appointment with planned parenthood in Charleston, SC yesterday.  My experience was similar to yours except I have to wait for my bloodwork to come back. Assuming it is good they will call my script in to my local pharmacy.

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TransAm

That's interesting. I've never had an issue with my insurance covering the large vials (I didn't realize how lucky I was on this front as I just thought it was something they did).
It runs me thirty bucks for a 10ml vial.
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zeus33

This may be a little off topic but it has been 3 weeks, when does the sweating stop?!! I know its hot in the summer but damn.
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FTMax

Quote from: zeus33 on July 14, 2016, 09:46:46 PM
This may be a little off topic but it has been 3 weeks, when does the sweating stop?!! I know its hot in the summer but damn.

Never.
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Arch

Quote from: zeus33 on July 14, 2016, 09:46:46 PM
This may be a little off topic but it has been 3 weeks, when does the sweating stop?!! I know its hot in the summer but damn.

I sweat a lot now, even in warm (not hot) weather. Once spring arrives, I'm like a little hotbox all over my body. I've figured out what works for me and keeps me reasonably odorless, but I'm still sweaty. When I started T, I expected more underarm sweat but not all-over-the-body sweat. And I sorta conveniently didn't think about crotch sweat. :o
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zeus33

Quote from: Arch on July 15, 2016, 06:38:06 PM
I sweat a lot now, even in warm (not hot) weather. Once spring arrives, I'm like a little hotbox all over my body. I've figured out what works for me and keeps me reasonably odorless, but I'm still sweaty. When I started T, I expected more underarm sweat but not all-over-the-body sweat. And I sorta conveniently didn't think about crotch sweat. :o
I'm moving to Alaska,  it's settled then.  Any weather that results in swamp was is not ok.

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Arch

I have allergies and wanted a good, strong, hypoallergenic antiperspirant. Bad move. For one thing, I had to use so much of it that I had all of this nasty residue on my shirts that didn't come out in the wash. I had to put on gloves and rub the fabric vigorously in HOT water (ouch) before doing a regular wash load.

Another issue was that I sweated anyway, profusely! The products didn't even put a dent in the perspiration (and, of course, they did nothing for the rest of my body). The last issue was that I smelled anyway and even smelled worse with certain products.

I've reconciled myself to the sweating, but I use a Thai stick that controls the odor quite nicely, and I put powder around my crotch and related areas in warm weather. I think that this is the best I can do. Heh. I'm sensitive to the cold, so moving to the Gobi Desert definitely is not in the cards for me.
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Mal

Quote from: Arch on July 15, 2016, 07:45:15 PM
I have allergies and wanted a good, strong, hypoallergenic antiperspirant. Bad move. For one thing, I had to use so much of it that I had all of this nasty residue on my shirts that didn't come out in the wash. I had to put on gloves and rub the fabric vigorously in HOT water (ouch) before doing a regular wash load.

Another issue was that I sweated anyway, profusely! The products didn't even put a dent in the perspiration (and, of course, they did nothing for the rest of my body). The last issue was that I smelled anyway and even smelled worse with certain products.

I've reconciled myself to the sweating, but I use a Thai stick that controls the odor quite nicely, and I put powder around my crotch and related areas in warm weather. I think that this is the best I can do. Heh. I'm sensitive to the cold, so moving to the Gobi Desert definitely is not in the cards for me.

I can relate. I'm allergic to antiperspirants and quite a few deodorants. And one of the deodorants I tried made me smell worse. I'm now using Tom's of Maine, which seems to control odor pretty good.


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Arch

Note: Do NOT use the Thai Stick AND Tom's of Maine at the same time. Phew! Stink-o-rama.
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