Jump to content
  • Welcome to the TransPulse Forums!

    We offer a safe, inclusive community for transgender and gender non-conforming folks, as well as their loved ones, to find support and information.  Join today!

Starting HRT before or after coming out


Sofie

Recommended Posts

I’m setting up my appointment to start HRT next week, as part of that initial appointment I will also have a meeting with behavioral health. In the past I did something that showed poor judgment and started medication myself, and was very happy with the results but failed to continue. Now I see why. I had no support, I was totally on my own. No MD for medical support, no therapist for emotional support. I figure, I’m a doctor, I don’t need any one else, I have all this training and experience. Was I wrong. This time I am doing it the right way. I am excited and hopeful. I thank all of you that have reached out to me. Love you all.

Link to comment

Sofie, we all do things we later regret, right?  We wouldn't be human if we didn't make mistakes.  But it looks as though you recognized your missteps and are now moving to correct them.  Congratulations; that can be hard to do.  I'm so glad you are taking the right path and seeking support.  Best wishes.

Link to comment
  • 1 month later...

I am kind of glad I saw this post. I have toyed with the idea of starting with HRT with estrogen and finasteride before I see anybody, but I am holding off to get as thin as I can before I start. Sofie, I cannot fault you. Yeah, you are a physician and you are human too. I would not beat myself up over it. I do wonder if they will ever do ovary transplants or vaginal transplants. Imagine the possibilities. 

Sincerely

Katie

 

Link to comment
  • Forum Moderator

@Katie23 Please don't start without supervision. I tried years ago and caused all sorts of prostate issues. I'm now under supervision and never felt better.

Link to comment

Thanks Heather,
I already came to that conclusion. I agree on waiting on supervision. The do it yourself model can have its' problems. I have seen that in the ER with a few patients who went the illegal market.

 

There is part of me that wants snap my fingers, twitch my nose, or fold my arms and blink, but this is not a tv show. Baby steps, at least I found a great salon to get a pedicure! 

Sincerely

Katie

Link to comment

NC is an Informed Consent state.  So you can get HRT without a therapist's approval.  But you still need monitoring of blood work etc. for your own safety.  If you don't have a doctor of your own Planned Parenthood works with transgender people out of their clinics.

Link to comment

I agree with Shay, please have a provider follow. Such as with what Jandi Said, yes in NC it is an informed consent state. But, the caveat with that is it is a bit easier to have a counselor already on your side if you plan to seek out reassignment surgeries, etc that require you to have the WPATH documentation. I am a resident of NC as well and am always willing to help out if you need guidance seeking out providers! Just remember- Estrogen is no joke, as healthcare providers, we know all to well the damage blood clots can do to the body!

 

Kylie

Link to comment

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Who's Online   5 Members, 0 Anonymous, 130 Guests (See full list)

    • atlantis63
    • Ashley0616
    • Birdie
    • LC
    • Lorelei
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      80.7k
    • Total Posts
      768.4k
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      12,027
    • Most Online
      8,356

    JamesyGreen
    Newest Member
    JamesyGreen
    Joined
  • Today's Birthdays

    1. Anyatimenow
      Anyatimenow
      (23 years old)
    2. Aria00
      Aria00
    3. Ava B.
      Ava B.
      (24 years old)
    4. Claire Heshi
      Claire Heshi
    5. CrystalMatthews0426
      CrystalMatthews0426
      (41 years old)
  • Posts

    • atlantis63
      Probably amusement parks. I've never been to one sadly, but I think I could talk for an hour about them without any problem
    • Ashley0616
    • Ashley0616
    • Mirrabooka
      It's coming up, it's coming up, it's coming up...it's dare!    
    • Ashley0616
      The name "Mississippi" comes from the Anishinabe tribe of Native Americans; the word means "Father of Waters."
    • Ashley0616
      frustration:  the frustration of creative instinct is a notorious evil of the machine age : the state or an instance of being frustrated. : a deep chronic sense or state of insecurity and dissatisfaction arising from unresolved problems or unfulfilled needs
    • Ashley0616
    • Ashley0616
    • Charlize
      Good news dear.  Your journey continues with some supercharging.  Remember to fasten your seatbelt.  There are often a few bumps on the road.   Hugs,   Charlize
    • Ashley0616
    • KymmieL
      Fighting a fever since yesterday. Been shivering cold. even though I keep the house at 71. Went to bed at about 8 last night slept until my wifes alarm was going off.    Ashley I think you are correct. However, they won't be graced with my presence today.   Hugs,   Kymmie
    • Ashley0616
      That's horrible that they are blaming you for her presumption. I hate to say it but maybe they are looking for reasons.
    • Mirrabooka
      I have no skin in the game here, apart from the signal that a re-elected Trump sends to likeminded politicians around the world, which would result in an indirect yet detrimental effect on many people here and elsewhere. So, hopefully what I write here can be used as a reference for how he, and American politics in general, is viewed from a country that is not directly involved.   It seems to me that politics is not taken seriously by enough people in America. Actually, specifically the USA (America can be anywhere from Prudhoe Bay to Panama to Patagonia). Electing a celebrity to high office just wouldn't happen here, let alone one who has overseen the bankruptcy of several of his business ventures and is embroiled in hush-money scandals. I remember during my teenage years when Reagen was elected; the main point of conjecture here was that he was just a B-grade actor. Equally laughable was Arnie as governor of California, although he turned out to be somewhat more socially progressive than most Republican politicians.    I simply cannot understand why the Dems cannot find a decent candidate. Biden has cognitive issues. Everyone expected Harris to step up by now, but no. Where's Jed Bartlet when you need him, lol! In my mind, if Martin Sheen threw his hat in the ring, he'd be elected in a heartbeat because many of you would actually believe that he was the real deal! Even though he's older than Biden!!!   Sorry if that sounds like I am trying to insult the intelligence of y'all. But y'all asked for it, by valuing celebrity over substance over the last five decades or so.    I have no doubt that Trump will win in November, even if he is in jail. His rusted-on supporters will just say, "Yep! That's our boy!!!"
    • Mirrabooka
      Well said.    Although this so-called Project 2025 will not affect me directly in an immediate sense, it sends a signal to equivalent minded people and political parties around the world that it is okay to exclude minorities and indeed, to persecute them.   In my humble opinion, the far-right politicians know damn well that there is a very large cohort of less-than-intelligent people out there who are not capable of critical thinking and believe every skerrick of dog-whistling, fearmongering, "they're-out-there-to-get-you" rhetoric. Pander to their rural and village attitudes and you're on a winner!    Correcting them with logic and science won't work; they just double down and get louder with their petulance on full display.    
    • April Marie
      Just waking up so I'm in my pajamas - blue/white madras shorts, a navy blue t-shirt and my sleep bra with sleep-rated breast forms.   Thank you @Susan R for telling us about your mastectomy bra and forms fitting experience before your BA surgery and how sleeping in the bra/forms helped with the dysphoria.    First, hearing about your courage to get fitted gave me the confidence and courage to go out in public.   And, second, finding sleep mastectomy bras and sleep-rated breast forms (I found a set on eBay for a good price) has been a tremendous boost to my feeling comfortable in my pajamas and nightgowns and tamping down my dysphoria and dysmorphia.
  • Upcoming Events

Contact TransPulse

TransPulse can be contacted in the following ways:

Email: Click Here.

To report an error on this page.

Legal

Your use of this site is subject to the following rules and policies, whether you have read them or not.

Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
DMCA Policy
Community Rules

Hosting

Upstream hosting for TransPulse provided by QnEZ.

Sponsorship

Special consideration for TransPulse is kindly provided by The Breast Form Store.
×
×
  • Create New...