(07-05-2024, 10:42 AM)prostatenipple Wrote: (07-05-2024, 10:35 AM)prostatenipple Wrote: I've been curious about E - I assume it's not something I can just take for a week or two to see how it works for me?
I should have expanded on this ^^^^^
I just don't think I can go to my GP and ask for 2 week's supply of estrogen, just to "try it out". I mean, it would probably raise red flags for them (especially because I'm on TRT), but how else would I know if it fits me better and whether I'm actually trans (that test in the other thread suggested I might be).
So the only way to do that, is via phyto (like PM), or underground sources.
If the NHS made it easier for people to try either way (they probably still want to make sure you know the risks / side effects etc), it might help people work out which way they want to go: stay male, or get closer to transitioning. But at least it wouldn't have to be all hush-hush with shame and embarrassment.
But hey, it's the NHS after all (they won't give T to a male that wants to be a male, until their T levels drop so much that they are < 8 nmol/L usually, like an 80 year old male level, for like a 30 year old). So I'm not convinced they would be sensible with my proposal above.
That's a good point actually, i don't think there are any informed consent clinics here.
I can understand as to why a doctor might not give you two weeks E to try out, but that doesn't mean that it should be made as bloody difficult as it actually is. Surely there has to be some sort of middle ground between the informed consent and harry Benjamin system?..... I'm a believer that people should be able to do whatever as long as they aren't hurning anyone. So support phyto hrt and bovine ovary ect and online hormones.
And I agree the NHS would probably do better let people try first under a closely monitored environment instead of the system we have now. there's a lot of shame and embarrassment, heck even I feel it about myself. I'm in a similar boat to you, so I'm going to try phyto first or bovine ovary. To test the waters and then probably proper hrt later.
And you're indeed right, that is the NHS they won't give you treatment until your arms hanging off or your half dead....lol