Hi,
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I'm looking for your opinions/advice:
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I spoke with my doctor this week about starting HRT in December. I've been on Finasteride for about a year now (I'm 35 if that matters), and was referred to this doctor by my counselor/psych.
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She has handled trans patients before, but I was surprised to hear that my doctor doesn't refer patients to an endocrinologist, as seems to be the regular way of things...at least as I read about them on these forums.
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She told me that she generally prescribes Estrace, Provera, and either Spironolactone or Finasteride (which I'm already taking) (all in pill form) for a beginning regimen. Removing the Provera from the regimen after 2 years time.
(I didn't inquire about dosages, but I couldn't post that info here anyway)
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She has so far given me a typical blood test (cholesterol, etc) this year and last, and that would continue. But there are no plans for additional testing related to the HRT.
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While she apparently hasn't had any issues handling things this way,
I'm wondering if there are any complications or issues that I should be concerned about? I think she probably does it this way to 'fly below the radar' so-to-speak...leaving any of the obvious trans expenses off the books.
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Getting back to the question at hand...in short...what does your Endocrinologist do for you, and how has it effected your treatment? Have you found an Endo to indispensable...or unneeded?
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Thank you.