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#292559 - 09/03/08 03:25 AM
Re: Hormones-where can you get them?
[Re: Samantha D]
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Anarcho-Nihilist Cow
Registered: 03/31/03
Loc: Barn
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Let me put it another way: if you get your hormones with a prescriptions you know that what you bought is what it says on the bottle and that the dosages should be right for you. Actually, no, you don't. There have been cases of mistakes made and people who got sick and even died due to mislabeling when getting medicines from a pharmacy, with a prescription. On the other hand, all over the world, I'd say the majority of transwomen are going the black market route. The reason is simple: in most countries you won't find any doctor or therapist who will prescribe for you. Also, in countries like the USA you have people who cannot afford the therapy + doctor and for whom starting transition is a matter of life and death. Considering that many, probably most transitioners are doing things on their own, and how few cases of getting the wrong drug are reported, I have no reason to think that going through the "legit" channels in any way increases the likelihood of getting the real thing. I've only heard rumours of people getting the wrong stuff, "someone told me a friend of a friend got the wrong pills..." and those rumours may be started by people with a vested interest in having everybody use the "legit" route. That's why the DIY groups are huge, with thousands of members. Not everybody is a middle class transitioner in the USA, and not everybody is in a position to just wait. Some people have GID and the alternative is suicide. Example: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TsDoItYourselfHormones/A group with over 11,000 members from all over the world.
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#292572 - 09/03/08 04:19 AM
Re: Hormones-where can you get them?
[Re: Samantha D]
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Registered: 02/27/05
Loc: Cincinnati, OH
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Okay, not to get into a row, but... While I agree without question that getting them from a doctor IS the ideal way, the reality is that many of us didn't start that way.
My first year on HRT was from a place overseas on the internet, and the HRT was most certainly NOT counterfeit.
So over generalizations are not always the ideal. While yes, some people have had issues, most have not. I carefully researched the pharmacy overseas that I went with specifically because this was such a major step I was taking. By the time I actually was under a doctor's care, I already had B cups, and the rest of my body, and face had changed so dramatically I still have people ask me who did my FFS.
All drugs yes are copyrighted and patented, BUT not all countries follow this as a rule of law. India, aside from becoming a huge outsource market hurting the US has been quite successfully making generics that violate international laws on copyright.
Balance that for all it's bitching about it, the US is one of the biggest UN violators in history on any number of issues, and it's really the wild, wild, west...
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#292575 - 09/03/08 04:24 AM
Re: Hormones-where can you get them?
[Re: Samantha D]
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honest deviant
Registered: 09/10/06
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It doesn't, if you're suitably middle-class, insured and stuff. I was/am. I see my doc once a year, get blood tests taken, renew my scripts. But had I not had such advantages, I'd have gone DIY. In fact, I was very tempted as there's a strong incentive for the overseas pharmacies to do their stuff right - they're hardly all fly-by-night operators as some of them have been around for like a decade. If you're poor, can't afford tests, docs and stuff, and mebbe also can't deal with docs because you're not white-collar enough or not suitably socialised (docs do treat ppl with degrees a lot better than others: it's happened to me awfully many times already): go DIY, I say. Of course it's more dangerous than by doing it with a doc, but like Marcie said - if it's life-or-death, hey, DIY sure beats a noose.
And as to docs getting the dosages right - eh, feh. No they don't. And it's a bit of a guinea-pig job anyway - they don't know your body and your endocrine 'til they try stuff out. And while tests tell something, they sure don't give straightforward answers, and my docs have admitted as much, too (MDs, qualified endos, the lot): dosages and delivery methods need to be found out by experimenting, by patient feel.
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