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Jul 11, 2009 21:40

So, I have a question about testosterone vs. estrogen ( Read more... )

oestrogen-miscellaneous, androgen blockers-miscellaneous

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danaelaurm July 12 2009, 03:49:24 UTC
The Estrogen will act as a blocker if there's no blocker, also, the bloodwork would normally have to be done before E, too.

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elegancewaves July 12 2009, 04:09:46 UTC
I love how you're the local encyclopedia and yellow pages for everything that is trans <333

Question about him though. In Alberta, you have to go through one of two lone trans-specializing psychiatrists in the province to get a referral to a proper endocrynologist, and their waiting list is a year long, will I have to go through the same process there, or because its Vancouver and not hickville, do you imagine it'll be slightly easier? haha

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moondaughter20 July 12 2009, 10:48:49 UTC
Dr Dahl rocks! You'll love him. :)

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sfjennie July 12 2009, 04:08:11 UTC
i think what your doctor did is bullshit. if he gets your bloodwork run, all you do is take the file to your new doctor when you move. i think you should go on the T-blocker now if you want to, but i also think you're gorgeous enough to not be at a risk. i had an orchiectomy and then went on estrogen a month and a half later. it was well worth it for the "blank" feeling i encountered during the "clean-out" interim. testosterone doesn't hinder all of the effects of estrogen but they Do kind of work against each other;
in a way; ..only because estrogen is a skin-drying agent and testosterone is an agent wich creates oil in the skin. and T creates mucle-mass and stuff, which is Great not to have anymore (and to be able to be Held Down!).

it's weird though, when you think of wetness and stuff. uum,.. as far as skin versus orifices..

Aloha, i think you can do whatever you want.

Em (& Jennie, too).

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