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KymmieL

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Today I had appointments with both my new and my current counselor. My new counselor replaced my former one because she has eye sight problems and cannot see patents anymore. My new counselor is a mental health pharmacist. I asked her about interaction with HRT and my current meds, None. She is concerned about my DVT history. I am working with a hematologist on that point. I learned that she is knowledgeable on HRT. She did her training at the SLC VA, Which has a great trans program.

 

She is even going talk with my PCP and coordinate my HRT. If my Dr. wants her to she will take the lead on it. So things are looking good. But the waiting is going to be hard, my PCP appointment is the 22nd.

 

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Just now, KymmieL said:

She is concerned about my DVT history. I am working with a hematologist on that point

Hi Kymmie, sounds like you're right on track.  If you have a history with DVT than of course, starting HRT is a concern.  I worry about it due to my age so it's a concern.  I do a lot of walking as a form of exersize which indirectly helps to stop the formation of blood clots. The walking, however, can sometimes cause pain in my lower legs the next day (usual soreness).  I used to worry that the pain might be a small clot forming. I was very paranoid about it the first few months.  Even now, I don't like sitting for very long periods because of the risk.

 

Susan R?

 

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Very good day Kymmie.  My doctor prescribed patches to alleviate the concern for DVT.  Sounds like you've got a good team. 

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I am wondering being my other therapist has said she doesn't have much knowledge in the way of LGBTQ. She has helped me a lot, She has mentioned that they just got a therapist on staff that LGBTQ is a passion for her.  Would it be a good idea to change over to this new Dr?

 

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Honestly. I would talk to that therapist and see how comfortable you are afterwards. After I had my first appointment with my therapist, I was very comfortable with him and very thankful that I have him. Hope this helps. Hugs!

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10 hours ago, Susan R said:

I do a lot of walking as a form of exercise which indirectly helps to stop the formation of blood clots.

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I agree with Susan above, walking is sooo good in many ways, including what's mentioned above. I try and get a minimum 5 miles in daily (usually no problem).

 

I agree with Jani, patches have less risk with DVT's. I also was prescribed a baby aspirin.

 

Sounds like you are getting closer Kymmie and best of luck, I would consider the therapist mentioned above, it's great to hear about such things in WY.

 

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That's great news, Kymmie.  Having a knowledgeable doctor or pharmacist is so important to keeping you healthy and on track.  I've never heard of a mental health pharmacist before.  You learn a lot in these forums.  ?  Best of luck and success.

 

HUGS

 

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UPDATE:

Well on the 11 I saw the new therapist. She did an evaluation on my mental condition for starting HRT. I also learned that my current therapist is changing to the home based care team. So I am transferring to the new therapist anyway.

 

Last Friday, I saw my new PCP. He is great he was looking for a letter, which I thought was the letter wrote by my therapist. So today I get a call from my MH pharmacist. So, I learn that they have a group of people who will examine your records and such and give guidance on proper HRT etc. She is working on the letter. I just need to get over and give blood to get a base line testosterone level then she can get my info to this board and I can get started on my HRT journey. I am heading over in the AM they need the sample before 10am.

Things are moving forward for me. Slowly but are moving forward, none the less. :)

 

Kymmie

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1 hour ago, KymmieL said:

Things are moving forward for me. Slowly but are moving forward, none the less. :)

This is great news Kymmie!  There's a lot of changes to come and before you know it, you'll be where you want to be.  Stay positive.  Your time is coming! ?

 

Susan R?

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Great news Kymmie.  A few days to have all the blocks checked doesn't mean much in the long term.  Yes, your time is coming! 

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Got a call from my MH pharmacist today. She received the Med recommendation from the counseling board.   She said no estrogen. Due to my past blood clots. I go see her on Wednesday.To discuss the different options that were recommended. So, starting HRT is just around the corner.

 

I will however pick up my new meds that day vs having them mailed. And start that day. Yeah.

 

Kymmie

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Sounds like progress is being made Kymmie.  I hope the clot issue doesn't hold things up too much.  Have a great weekend! 

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