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Started by Skeptical_Me, January 29, 2012, 08:00:49 AM

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Skeptical_Me


Well, I'll tell you. – I just don't have the time to read the flood of transsexual information on the Internet.

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I feel I'm being jerked around by my doctor. – Or my doctor may be sincere.
I have looked all over the Internet about the hormone prescription my doctor prescribed me. – Conj Estrogen xx MG (a red pill) taken once a day.
But, all I can find on the Internet is 'that' is for menopausal women!
Is my doctor jerking me around?

Skeptical

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Padma

Welcome to Susan's, Skeptical_Me :).

Sorry, we have a site policy not to quote dosages, so I've edited yours out.

Generally speaking, the estrogen pills trans women get prescribed are primarily intended for women going through menopause or after - to supplement low estrogen levels - so it's the same thing, and for a similar purpose, to raise your estrogen level. The dosage your doctor gives you will depend on your original estrogen level and how high s/he wants to raise it.

Did you have base blood levels taken before you started on E? And more recently to see how the levels have changed?
Womandrogyne™
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Skeptical_Me


Thank you for answering me, Padma

I'll get back to you...

Skeptical
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Skeptical_Me


Thank you for your reply, Padma
   I checked into my records ...and, yes ...I had a base blood test before starting on E.

Through your reply, I feel much more convinced that my relationship between my doctor and I is aboveboard.

I went through 2 years of piles of doctors that just jerked me around with piles of mere 'appointments', and still wouldn't give me E.

I've been on E for 1 year now. And there 'is' results.

Thanks again for your input, Padma.

less  ...Skeptical

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Beth Andrea

QuoteWell, I'll tell you. – I just don't have the time to read the flood of transsexual information on the Internet.

Reading as much as you can is very important. HRT and SRS are literally life-changing events.

If you don't have time, make time. If you're planning on going the HRT route, unless your house is on fire and falling down around you it's unlikely there is *anything* more important than learning about HRT and related transsexual information.

Menopausal women have lowered amounts of estrogen in their system, that's why docs give them those kinds of meds. (That's also why they sell so many "phytoestrogens" in drug stores "to alleviate symptoms of menopause--hot flashes, irritability, etc)

...I think for most of us it is a futile effort to try and put this genie back in the bottle once she has tasted freedom...

--read in a Tessa James post 1/16/2017
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Devlyn

"And it makes we wonder." There's a feeling I get, when I look to the west......
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Skeptical_Me

Quote from: Beth Andrea on January 29, 2012, 09:57:07 AM...SRS are literally life-changing events.
Well. I live 24/7 female.
The life changing event of 'the surgery' won't change me, except I'll then be able to have sex.

Quote from: Beth Andrea on January 29, 2012, 09:57:07 AMIf you're planning on going the HRT route...
I've already mentioned that I've been on the HRT route for 1 year now.
Quote from: Beth Andrea on January 29, 2012, 09:57:07 AM..it's unlikely there is *anything* more important than learning about HRT
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Why should I learn about HRT? - I'm trusting the doctor should know the proper application of HRT drugs.
Quote from: Beth Andrea on January 29, 2012, 09:57:07 AM...and related transsexual information.
I've been reading transsexual information for 13 years.
Quote from: Beth Andrea on January 29, 2012, 09:57:07 AMMenopausal women have lowered amounts of estrogen in their system, that's why docs give them those kinds of meds. (That's also why they sell so many "phytoestrogens" in drug stores "to alleviate symptoms of menopause--hot flashes, irritability, etc)
Your mention of "those kinds of meds" (the kind of E I'm taking) (red pill) has me skeptical of the intentions of my doctor again.
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Skeptical_Me

Quote from: Devlyn on January 29, 2012, 10:33:37 AM
"And it makes we wonder." There's a feeling I get, when I look to the west......


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Steffi

There are NO drugs of any kind specifically for transsexuals - it simply is not worth the cost of proving and licensing them for the relatively few of us there are.
Therefore any drugs you are given will be "used off-label" and originally intended for other purposes.
e.g. hormone pills will be intended for post-menopausal women, most anti-androgens were developed to treat testosterone driven cancer etc etc.

So it does not mean that drugs you are given are unsuitable - you are never going to find transsexuals mentioned on manufacturers leaflets etc
To those who understand, I extend my hand
To the doubtful I demand, take me as I am
Not under your command, I know where I stand
I won't change to fix your plan, Take me as I am (Dreamtheatre - As I Am)
I started out with nothing..... and I still have most of it left.
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