Pride’s over everyone! It’s now illegal to be gay again.

  • melon_popsicle [he/him]
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    2 months ago

    I have my first appt at the gender clinic in two weeks! Are there any things I should make sure to know beforehand?

    I'm hoping to get on some sort of estrogen and a SERM to prevent breast development. I am still scared of transitioning and want to take small steps and test the waters before permanent changes take effect.

    Will I have to self-advocate for specific forms/names of treatment or can I generally rely on the clinician to be knowledgeable?

    • magi [null/void]
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      2 months ago

      In my experience I had to self advocate, I told them I'd self medicated 2 years before. And I also told them what doses I was taking and such. They seemed pretty clueless but I would hope that it is a bit better now. (I was also going through the NHS at the time, and I had one of the worst experiences going through their "system") But I do hope you get someone nice and with some previous knowledge..

    • WalrusDragonOnABike [they/them]@lemmy.today
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      2 months ago

      When I went (virtual PP appointment in Texas), they only really brought up sprio and E and asked which I was interested in. I wasn't interested in SERMs, so I didn't ask, but they didn't bring it up either, so no clue how much they knew about them or how they'd feel about prescribing them.

    • frankfurt_schoolgirl [she/her]
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      2 months ago

      This depends on where you live and whether or not it's an actual gender clinic or it's a stuff-christians-dont-liie clinic (planned parenthood). But they probably won't know that much about hrt, and probably have never prescribed SERMs for that purpose. I would research what drugs are available in your area (ie it's hard to get cypro in the US), what drugs you want, and what a reasonable dose is before you go. Yeah, it sucks that the doctor can't tell you what you need, but such is trans medicine.

      • melon_popsicle [he/him]
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        2 months ago

        At the risk of doxxing myself, I'm in a large city and this is a well known "LGBTQ+ Health Center". I'm hopeful that they'll know what they're doing. However, considering my unique goals, it sounds like I should get myself familiar with doses and meds.