I find it weird that they make you do bloodwork AFTER you have the prescription. Should there be any risks, you couldn't know and might start the medications without knowing... Personally, I had my results in hand when I entered the office.
Alainaluvsu: Actually, I don't think that's what his motivation was in my case. I just think he felt me shy and just cut through the formalities. He was very nice, actually.
luna nyan: Haha, such cruelty. But serves them right, I guess. But come to think of it, you were prescribed estrogen, but no anti-androgen? Isn't that, uh, uneffective?
As for the pharmacy, uhm, that evening, I guess. I almost forgot to go. I'm not one who is in a hurry about stuff, or remembers stuff. o.o
Actually, the pharmacist didn't give me a weird look or anything. He just told me, "it's rare to have a hormone deficiency at your age". I guess that with my scarf and all, he just assumed me to be a female made ugly by hormonal problems.