Hey Kings Joker,
Thanks for the reply
Sadly no, I don´t have access to an endocrinologist. There is a very rigid system in place here, where transition = waiting for half a year, then doing talks with a gender therapist for 6-12 months, then waiting two more months, then you get T and then you also get an endo.
I got my diagnosis instead from a "normal" therapist (she is licensed) but her opinion isn´t seen as valid by the endocrinologists, which is incredibly sad. Conversely, endocrinologists refuse to see me and everybody else who got a diagnosis through their own therapist, instead of the state-appointed ones.
Considering that last time I had my blood checked at midday, I think I will go back in a few weeks and have them test it again in the morning (before applying). I did not know that T can build up for such a long time though. I was told that it usually takes about 3 months to get into a stable range.