To start, I've been on hormones since May of last year; which consisted of Estrogen, Progestin and anti-androgens.
My original Endocrinologist started me on a really low dose, but by the end of the third month I was taking dosages typical of HRT regimens for pre-orchi (typical as exampled by Dr Anne Lawrence).
I was very happy with my treatment at the time and was really worried when my local Endo switched to a private practice which my insurance doesn't cover. So I was all but forced to find a new Endo. Which I did, and made a trip out to see the new Endocrinologist - who was recommended by a new therapist I've been seeing (who specializes in gender therapy).
Anyway, my new Endo took Progestin completely out of my regimen. He asked "why are you taking this"? To which I wasn't prepared for a researched medical response and just replied that my previous Endo had recommended it.
So out it went. I was like, OK... so he must know what he's talking about and it can't be a bad thing for me if he's taking me off it. He's the Doc.
But then he went on to state that he wanted to lower my anti-androgen as well as my estrogen dosages. I was like...

Really?
He said that if I lower your doses but have you take them more frequently, you will still get near the same results but not have to take such high dosages.
I wish I would have confirmed the exact dosages before I left his office, because if I had I would have spoken up at the time most likely. Now, 2 weeks later and second guessing my prescribed regimen - I know full well it is well below the average dosages prescribed.
I'm leery of self medication, especially myself. I have refused to take meds all of life, even aspirins or anything, with only a handful of exceptions. HRT kinda changed that - I had to open my mind up to benefits toward my body using advanced medicine and chemistry.
Right, so... if I wasn't moving to the West coast in 3 weeks, I'd be looking to self medicate because I know from the labs and evaluations that I have taken regularly that I am healthy as... a clam? And fit and all that jazzy stuffs.
But since I AM moving, which is where I'm asking for any advice or response, is if my new Endo on the West coast wants to start me off by continuing this 'low' dose newly prescribed for me; how should I go about persuading them that I feel it is in my best interest and benefit to take the higher dosages which were originally prescribed by the first Endo I had seen - which I had been on for 6 months and had no reason to change other than because of the opinion of my most recent Endo? If that makes sense.
I've been researching HRT a bit more so I can actually speak and understand the lingo when I go see my new endocrinologist - I just don't want to seem like a demanding b*tch if I stand firmly by my opinions concerning my doses... but I don't want to just bend over and take the new prescriptions if I am once again not happy with the doses.
And seeking out new Endocrinologists until I find one that will prescribe the doses that I want, does not seem like a logical approach to me.
So... to end my babbling - I guess I'm asking how I should (and perhaps how I should not?) communicate this to my new Endo (which will be my 3rd one) once I move?