• Crossdressing/Transgender Megathread v. There is an unicorn under my dress.
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I don't want to sound like those retarded, constantly horny, trans-fans... But you got some nice curves, Erika... [img]http://www.facepunch.com/fp/ratings/heart.png[/img]
[QUOTE=aerika;35302867][IMG]http://me.d2k5.com/rapedevice1/public/hoLLa/faggot%20013.JPG[/IMG] [IMG]http://me.d2k5.com/rapedevice1/public/hoLLa/faggot%20011.JPG[/IMG] bad mirror gets dirty dont buy it [IMG]http://me.d2k5.com/rapedevice1/public/hoLLa/faggot%20024.JPG[/IMG][/QUOTE] Christ, you make me jealous. How are you legs so skinyyyy Also, love the filenames.
So apparently there's like 2 gender specialists in all of Scotland so there's a 2 year wait and real life experience or whatever is a thing here. Fuck everything forver.
[QUOTE=arachnidsGrip;35303065]So apparently there's like 2 gender specialists in all of Scotland so there's a 2 year wait and real life experience or whatever is a thing here. Fuck everything forver.[/QUOTE] If it's something that means a lot to you, fight for it. It [b]WILL[/b] be worth the wait.
you dont need a gender specialist really its just like maplestory where u can choose a gender not a biggie
[QUOTE=Kwaq;35303109]you dont need a gender specialist really its just like maplestory where u can choose a gender not a biggie[/QUOTE] This confuses me. What are you trying to say?
i started self-medding about a year ago because i know what i'm doing and i'm responsible for my own health. going to a gender specialist about it is too much effort and drama. haven't had a single health problem during the whole period and i'm perfectly healthy. the only con is having to pay for it (about £20 for two months supply).
[QUOTE=aerika;35303333]i started self-medding about a year ago because i know what i'm doing and i'm responsible for my own health. going to a gender specialist about it is too much effort and drama. haven't had a single health problem during the whole period and i'm perfectly healthy. the only con is having to pay for it (about £20 for two months supply).[/QUOTE] I'm not so fond of the idea of self-dosing, hyperkalemia is easy to get (Fucking Spiro, I tell ya. Tastes like utter shit and can kill ya... worth itttttt). Then again, it's so much fucking cheaper than a script from a doctor in some places, can cost up to a grand a month (and probably more) for those without insurance in the US.
[QUOTE=wingless;35303410]I'm not so fond of the idea of self-dosing, hyperkalemia is easy to get (Fucking Spiro, I tell ya. Tastes like utter shit and can kill ya... worth itttttt). Then again, it's so much fucking cheaper than a script from a doctor in some places, can cost up to a grand a month (and probably more) for those without insurance in the US.[/QUOTE] while the most popular for selfmedding and hrt, spiro isn't the only anti-androgen solution though. spiro is a terrible anti-androgen but it works i guess. there are much stronger, better and less "dangerous" anti-androgen medicines out there.
[QUOTE=Luafox;35300575] but you're a girl!![/QUOTE] A fair point. [QUOTE=HorizoN;35300594] you're lucky :([/QUOTE] How so? :v:
[QUOTE=aerika;35303605]while the most popular for selfmedding and hrt, spiro isn't the only anti-androgen solution though. spiro is a terrible anti-androgen but it works i guess. there are much stronger, better and less "dangerous" anti-androgen medicines out there.[/QUOTE] Like what? I haven't looked much into it.
[QUOTE=aerika;35303605]while the most popular for selfmedding and hrt, spiro isn't the only anti-androgen solution though. spiro is a terrible anti-androgen but it works i guess. there are much stronger, better and less "dangerous" anti-androgen medicines out there.[/QUOTE] I'm on it myself. No problems at all.
[QUOTE=aerika;35303605]while the most popular for selfmedding and hrt, spiro isn't the only anti-androgen solution though. spiro is a terrible anti-androgen but it works i guess. there are much stronger, better and less "dangerous" anti-androgen medicines out there.[/QUOTE] Yeah, what do you use, Erika?
I don't know if I could do HRT
[QUOTE=Liamhailhail2.0;35303780]I don't know if I could do HRT[/QUOTE] Why not?
[QUOTE=Zeldy;35303658]I'm on it myself. No problems at all.[/QUOTE] im more so on about the effectiveness of spiro, it requires taking a shitton of pills for having small effect when most others have faster effectiveness rates or injectables which would require one injection usually every 3 months. they usually do not prescribe either injectable estrogen or anti-androgens unless you somehow manage to convince them to give you injectables. you can not buy them anywhere either to my knowledge unless there is a tor site for that kind of stuff. i'm assuming this might be because spiro is the safest considering most peoples heart/health conditions and the cheapest. [QUOTE=Plasma Rifle;35303663]Yeah, what do you use, Erika?[/QUOTE] i take 2x2mg progynova (do not take if you have diabeetus) and for anti-androgens, i'm having an extremely hard time remembering the name since i threw the box away, i will post it when i remember it
[QUOTE=aerika;35303961]im more so on about the effectiveness of spiro, it requires taking a shitton of pills for having small effect when most others have faster effectiveness rates or injectables which would require one injection usually every 3 months they usually do not prescribe either injectable estrogen or anti-androgens unless you somehow manage to convince them to give you injectables. you can not buy them anywhere either to my knowledge unless there is a tor site for that kind of stuff. [/QUOTE] Ah, I see. Well you know my fear of injections :v: but are they a lot more effective? Think I should ask my therapist about it? [QUOTE=aerika;35303961] i take 2x2mg progynova (do not take if you have diabeetus) and for anti-androgens, i'm having an extremely hard time remembering the name since i threw the box away, i will post it when i remember it[/QUOTE] What's wrong with taking it if you have diabetes? I'm curious.
[QUOTE=Zeldy;35304011]Ah, I see. Well you know my fear of injections :v: but are they a lot more effective? Think I should ask my therapist about it? What's wrong with taking it if you have diabetes? I'm curious.[/QUOTE] you could talk to your therapist about it but your doctor is probably going to know more about that kind of stuff. progynova have sugar coating on them and apparently it's not recommended for diabetics. the only difference between progynova and estrofem is that and the fact they are about £5 cheaper.
[QUOTE=aerika;35304108]you could talk to your therapist about it but your doctor is probably going to know more about that kind of stuff. progynova have sugar coating on them and apparently it's not recommended for diabetics. the only difference between progynova and estrofem is that and the fact they are about £5 cheaper.[/QUOTE] I thought most estrogen pills have sugar coating, too?
[QUOTE=aerika;35304108]you could talk to your therapist about it but your doctor is probably going to know more about that kind of stuff. progynova have sugar coating on them and apparently it's not recommended for diabetics. the only difference between progynova and estrofem is that and the fact they are about £5 cheaper.[/QUOTE] Psh, unless they make blood glucose levels go crazy, block insulin or affect the pancreas somehow, a little sugar coating is not harmful at all. Also might ask my doctor next time I go.
[QUOTE=Zeldy;35304151]Psh, unless they [B]make blood glucose levels go crazy[/B], block insulin or affect the pancreas somehow, a little sugar coating is not harmful at all. Also might ask my doctor next time I go.[/QUOTE] "Progynova may affect your glucose tolerance" would be the reason. estrofem doesn't do this.
[QUOTE=aerika;35304198]"Progynova may affect your glucose tolerance" would be the reason. estrofem doesn't do this.[/QUOTE] Anything about glucose syrup?
[QUOTE=wingless;35303797]Why not?[/QUOTE] Just the thought of all the changes like going through puberty again. I don't know, I think all you peeps doing it are really brave though.
[QUOTE=aerika;35304198]"Progynova may affect your glucose tolerance" would be the reason. estrofem doesn't do this.[/QUOTE] Yeah but if it's just one or two tablet it really isn't going to affect it that much. But whatever. :v:
You really shouldn't self-med. :C. The endocrine system is touchy and it's really important you get exactly the right amount. You need blood tests for this. I had...an acquaintance who self-medicated and died from a stroke in her 20's
I can't speak for the rest of the world, but in the US the quickest way to getting a script (excluding informed consent clinics) is to self med and tell an endocrinologist that you are doing so. They will be pretty much obligated to write you a script.
[QUOTE=Liamhailhail2.0;35304415]Just the thought of all the changes like going through puberty again. I don't know, I think all you peeps doing it are really brave though.[/QUOTE] It's not like you'll be losing anything about yourself. You'll be the same person mentally in the end, but you'll end up with a much better outlook on life. Also, new outfit weee: [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/tSZNo.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Riodoku;35305115]It's not like you'll be losing anything about yourself. You'll be the same person mentally in the end, but you'll end up with a much better outlook on life. Also, new outfit weee: [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/tSZNo.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] Nice! :D If only I wasn't a viking :C
[QUOTE=Riodoku;35305115]It's not like you'll be losing anything about yourself. You'll be the same person mentally in the end, but you'll end up with a much better outlook on life. Also, new outfit weee: [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/tSZNo.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] BOOTY SHORTS.
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