I just got a new general physician for a physical, and I was trying to sort of test the waters of how knowledgeable or warm she may be to estrogen/testosterone levels in males, and prescribing anti-androgens. Lol, and it seems not much there.
I asked for my T and E count and it didn't seem like they would check for that, and says that usually to check it or to prescribe medicine is for people with low T, not people who want to lower it. I was very specific that I was trying to lower T. They did pull some blood for routine bloodwork for checking hormones secreted by the thyroid, so I'll see what kind of results that will give, or if that's relevant at all.
I asked for a prescription of finasteride but she said wouldn't prescribe that for me since she said normally you would start by over-the-counter drugs like Rogaine, and that I had too much hair! There is some hair around the temples I can grow back though.
I asked about herbals and how I was taking saw palmetto but unfortunately she didn't seem too knowledgeable on that, and didn't even know about drugs that lowered it (Hello SPIRONOLACTONE!). I think for that area I would need to see some type of nutritionist? Overall she seems like a decent and warm physician though, so I'm not knocking on her.
I also set an appointment with a psychologist today to talk about general stress and anxiety, I'm not sure if I want to bring up anything about some issues with gender identity, but I think I'll at least bring up what role T may have with stress (increasing or decreasing).
Haha sorry some of this is just kind of me spewing off.
This post was last modified: 05-05-2014, 10:40 PM by rachel-rache.