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submitted 11 hours ago by hayyy@thelemmy.club to c/diyhrt

About an hour ago I took two pumps of gynokadin dosergiel estradiol (approx 1.5mg I believe?). Will take 1 tablet (100mg) of Spironolactone tomorrow 🙏

Kinda feeling something already but it’s probably just placebo.

[yes, i am a cis woman but I feel (and look😓) like a man basically. I’m 23. Been to the gp and apparentlyyyy I’m only deficient in Vitamin D but Idek what they actually tested me for 🤷‍♀️ (besides that). I was basically told “NO”! to hrt. So since my life and health is awful, I decided to do a little research and got it myself. I am about to ovulate within the next week ish so I probably won’t take that much but we shall see how it goes!] Any advice welcome 🦋

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[-] dandelion 2 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago)

If you were denied a hormonal blood test, it could be because the doctor didn't think there was sufficient reasons. Do you have significant facial hair, male-pattern baldness, dark hairs growing on your chest and belly, etc.? What is the evidence you actually have that you need an anti-androgen?

For context, when I had some cysts between my ribs as a teenager, the doctors took one look at me and immediately ordered hormone blood labs to check my estrogen because I looked feminine (soft skin, light body hair, not much facial hair for my age, larger breasts than boys my age, etc.). Doctors generally will run labs if they believe there is a credible reason to do so - all this tells me is the doctor you saw didn't think there was justification for it.

While doctors are not always right, they're also not always wrong; sometimes an issue like this could be a mental health concern and not a physiological issue, to be worked on in therapy.

It would be nice if you had a doctor who could explain to you why you don't need your hormones checked, but if they didn't think you needed it, one possibility is that you just don't have the typical signs and symptoms of someone with an endocrine disorder (or intersex condition).

[-] hayyy@thelemmy.club 1 points 6 hours ago

It had Lot to do with my inability to express my needs and concerns effectively. I DO look masc. i won’t go into detail but I do.

I’m sure she was reluctant about it because it’s a bit of a taboo and it’s quite unheard of for cis women under 40-50 to be prescribed hrt. She did say that if I wanted to check my hormones it would have to be done virtually every day for a matter of months or something like that (from fluctuations due to the cycle). So she sounded as though it wasn’t really a thing (?).

Annnd, I’ve also been checking out cis women or AFAB s experience taking what I’ve got so I’ve got a mix of information.

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