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Anyone had confused looks when going to the pharmacy?

Started by mako9802, September 01, 2017, 04:01:27 PM

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mako9802

Just thought I would ask this.  I just went to the pharmacy to pick up a script for progesterone pills and was waiting for the pharmacist to give me my side effect briefing she was mentioning to be on the lookout for bleeding.  I can tell from the perturbed look on her face she was like huh....she has probably repeated that thousands of times.  It kind of tickled me I was like where am I going to bleed from?
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Dani

Quote from: mako9802 on September 01, 2017, 04:01:27 PM
Just thought I would ask this.  I just went to the pharmacy to pick up a script for progesterone pills and was waiting for the pharmacist to give me my side effect briefing she was mentioning to be on the lookout for bleeding.  I can tell from the perturbed look on her face she was like huh....she has probably repeated that thousands of times.  It kind of tickled me I was like where am I going to bleed from?

Depending on your presentation, she assumed you had an endometrium or she just did not think about it too much or even possibly that you were picking up medication for someone else. Sometimes that happens to me and I just let it go.

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Julia1996

A couple of months ago I had a pharmacist try to embarrass me. It wasn't the usual pharmacist who's always very nice, it was someone who I guess was covering her shift. This guy started out friendly but when he looked up my medications on the computer that changed. He gave me a long look up and down and had this look on his face. He had my bag of medication in his hand and he said "estradiol for injection. Why would such a young girl(and he emphasized girl) need such large doses of estrogen"?  My brother was with me and he said quietly "look asswipe, you don't need to know why she's taking it, that's why she has a Dr. All you need to worry about is putting the pills in the bottle. Now give her the bag and stop trying to embarrass her or I'll embarrass you a lot worse". I wanted to just go but my brother found a manager and told him the pharmacist had said what medication I was taking real loud and that he had tried to embarrass me. I don't know what happened but I haven't seen that pharmacist again. There is a different one now who covers for the regular woman.
Julia


Born 1998
Started hrt 2015
SRS done 5/21/2018
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AnneK

QuoteHe gave me a long look up and down and had this look on his face. He had my bag of medication in his hand and he said "estradiol for injection. Why would such a young girl(and he emphasized girl) need such large doses of estrogen"?

I guess he's never heard of patient confidentiality. He certainly violated yours.
I'm a 65 year old male who has been thinking about SRS for many years.  I also was a  full cross dresser for a few years.  I wear a bra, pantyhose and nail polish daily because it just feels right.

Started HRT April 17, 2019.
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AnamethatstartswithE

Interesting, at the place where I go, the doctor emails in the prescription, and they text you when it's ready. The person who gives it to you doesn't see what it is as the bottles are in little bags, and the side effects sheet is stapled shut. The person ringing you up only knows your name and what you owe.
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mako9802

This was at Walmart pharmacy....when t his happened I forgot to mention.
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DawnOday

I haven't thought about what pharmacists think since the first time I bought condoms in San Diego. Now I take 15 medications a day and I just don't care anymore  My motto. "Better Life Through Chemestry"   
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AnneK

Quote from: DawnOday on September 02, 2017, 06:23:12 PM
I haven't thought about what pharmacists think since the first time I bought condoms in San Diego.

   :D
I'm a 65 year old male who has been thinking about SRS for many years.  I also was a  full cross dresser for a few years.  I wear a bra, pantyhose and nail polish daily because it just feels right.

Started HRT April 17, 2019.
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DawnOday

Dawn Oday

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DawnOday

Quote from: AnamethatstartswithE on September 02, 2017, 04:07:03 PM
Interesting, at the place where I go, the doctor emails in the prescription, and they text you when it's ready. The person who gives it to you doesn't see what it is as the bottles are in little bags, and the side effects sheet is stapled shut. The person ringing you up only knows your name and what you owe.
Honey, I am an old broad. Ever been to a compounding pharmacy. Back in the day they were all compounding pharmacy's. That was even way before I was born. We had Savon, Thrifty, Walgreens. And many neighborhood pharmacy. Ours was Vincent's Drug. I had many a double dip cones from there.



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Dawn Oday

It just feels right   :icon_hug: :icon_hug: :icon_kiss: :icon_kiss: :icon_kiss:

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First indication I was different- 1956 kindergarten
First crossdress - Asked mother to dress me in sisters costumes  Age 7
First revelation - 1982 to my present wife
First time telling the truth in therapy June 15, 2016
Start HRT Aug 2016
First public appearance 5/15/17



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Lisa_K

Nothing was said and I was treated wonderfully but the last time I went for blood work when Theranos was still in Walgreens, the doctor ordered a PSA (prostate) test. I wasn't thrilled being outed like this and I had other issues with this supposedly trans friendly doctor and never went back. Finding anybody that knows how to deal with and respect somebody 40 years post SRS is a nightmare.
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Cailan Jerika

My pharmacist still hasn't figured it out, but the first time it was rather funny. I've been going to the same pharmacy for about 6 years, and they know me pretty well. When I started testosterone, the pharmacist lady, who's really nice but a bit older, came over to where the pharmacist assistant had left my prescription for the consult (they always do a pharmacist consult for new prescriptions), looked at it, and got really puzzled.

"You know this is what they usually give men, right?"

I just nodded.

Still puzzled looking, she gave me the prescription and wished me a good day, as always. To this day she seems confused whenever I pick up my testosterone. I don't think she has a clue what I'm using it for.

It's a pretty big pharmacy, but the younger ones figured it out quickly. They were a little awkward at first, since I look like anything but a transguy, but when I didn't do anything weird, they stopped being weird. In fact, after an irate for no good reason customer left the window and I stepped up, the blond assistant who was helping sighed, then smiled at me. "I wish all our customers were as nice as you."










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AnneK

I'm a 65 year old male who has been thinking about SRS for many years.  I also was a  full cross dresser for a few years.  I wear a bra, pantyhose and nail polish daily because it just feels right.

Started HRT April 17, 2019.
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Julia1996

Quote from: DawnOday on September 02, 2017, 11:06:18 PM
Honey, I am an old broad. Ever been to a compounding pharmacy. Back in the day they were all compounding pharmacy's. That was even way before I was born. We had Savon, Thrifty, Walgreens. And many neighborhood pharmacy. Ours was Vincent's Drug. I had many a double dip cones from there.



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You got icecream cones at your pharmacy? Did they give them out when you got a prescription or something? I bet that was nice. Nobody gives anything for free now.
Julia


Born 1998
Started hrt 2015
SRS done 5/21/2018
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AnneK

Quote from: Julia1996 on September 03, 2017, 07:17:54 AM
You got icecream cones at your pharmacy? Did they give them out when you got a prescription or something? I bet that was nice. Nobody gives anything for free now.

Years ago, drug stores often had a lunch counter.  In fact, years ago, when I first started working, I used to have my lunch in one.  You can see a bit of one in the background of that clip I provided.  That scene is from the movie "Summer of '42".  I saw that movie when I was 17 and had a crush on Jennifer O'Neill.   ;)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summer_of_%2742

Incidentally, in that movie, there was another scene just before the one I linked to where Hermie makes his first attempt at buying condoms.  He winds up buying an ice cream cone, with sprinkles, instead.   :D

Incidentally, when I was a kid, a new drug store opened up the street and they did give away ice cream cones for the opening.  After that, they still had a freezer, from which you could buy ice cream bars and popsicles etc.  Now you can buy groceries in one drug store chain.  I often get free samples when I go grocery shopping, most recently yesterday.

I'm a 65 year old male who has been thinking about SRS for many years.  I also was a  full cross dresser for a few years.  I wear a bra, pantyhose and nail polish daily because it just feels right.

Started HRT April 17, 2019.
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Dena

Quote from: Julia1996 on September 03, 2017, 07:17:54 AM
You got icecream cones at your pharmacy? Did they give them out when you got a prescription or something? I bet that was nice. Nobody gives anything for free now.
This was before there was a hamburger joint was on every corner. A quick meal out was at a diner so if you just wanted something to eat in an informal environment, the drug store was the place to go. They had fried hamburgers and a soda fountain where you could get floats or ice-cream dishes. They were a hold over from the days when refrigeration wasn't commonly available and a big treat was going to town and getting something with ice-cream. By the 1970's they were fading out of existence but the memories remain.
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DawnOday

Quote from: Julia1996 on September 03, 2017, 07:17:54 AM
You got icecream cones at your pharmacy? Did they give them out when you got a prescription or something? I bet that was nice. Nobody gives anything for free now.
No they did not give them away. They were only a dime for two scoops. At the time most all drug stores sold ice cream cones, Rite Aid used to be Thrifty Drug and they continued to sell at a nickle a scoop until well into the 80's.
Dawn Oday

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First indication I was different- 1956 kindergarten
First crossdress - Asked mother to dress me in sisters costumes  Age 7
First revelation - 1982 to my present wife
First time telling the truth in therapy June 15, 2016
Start HRT Aug 2016
First public appearance 5/15/17



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Soli

I love my drugstore, we've been through that together for the past two years. All the staff had different states of surprise/shock at the start, which then equaled that of the other customers.

And now, except for that one guy (I go when he's not working), I feel I have all the drugstore staff behind me if ever one or more of the customers have a reaction to my look or my medication, that I really don't mind anymore discussing out loud when needed.

Two weeks ago, I had a new prescription, all different (from patches to gel...), and a replacement pharmacist who is under the obligation of explaining me my new prescription haha what a laugh. He was so unsure of what to say and I actually knew more about it then him, which he admitted, all that while he obviously felt also not at ease, I don't know... with my look, my legs, my breasts... probably the first time he sees a trans... ended up I had only half the dose and had to call back.

I felt very strong, and him not in control, it was like a reverse situation since all the staff knows me, I'm very calm, I feel at home, I know my HRT, and he's the one who is supposed to be in control and he realizes he's not.

I don't know how to explain, but usually in any given situation in society, I have to be braced and ready at any time to defend my position to be legit as a trans, and that time, it was reverse... he looked like a lost guy, sorry not to be up to date...

there is also the young blond girl who is the one who, examining my dosage, figured out I was trans and stopped saying the "mister" when calling my name when my order is ready. I thanked her for it and she offered to change my first name... took a while to get through the system and all the staff, but now it's clear I am Miss D... and not mister B...

Most every visit brings me more little stories like this I could tell... the customers around as I wait for the order...

I feel stronger and more legit at my drugstore as a trans than elsewhere, probably simply because I know the science behind the counter is supportive. In a human way.
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AnneK

QuoteI love my drugstore

Do they have ice cream cones?   :D
I'm a 65 year old male who has been thinking about SRS for many years.  I also was a  full cross dresser for a few years.  I wear a bra, pantyhose and nail polish daily because it just feels right.

Started HRT April 17, 2019.
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sarah1972

I use our local neighborhood pharmacy which is in the same spot since the mid 50's. They also still do compounding. It is only about 300 ft away from my house.

It is one of the places which used to have a soda fountain and would sell ice cream scoops.

They know most of their customers by name (including me and my family). I am sure by now they have figured out what I use the meds for and I did get some encouraging looks from some of the female younger staff. They seem to know: a few weeks ago I went to buy compression socks for a long flight and without even asking, they only showed me the female selection [emoji106]

Still: no one has said a word...

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