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FTM first endo appointment help??

Discussion in 'Gender Identity and Expression' started by SelfMade07, May 4, 2014.

  1. SelfMade07

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    Alright so my first endo appointment is thursday, and I live in a major rural area, and I highly doubt a few if at all other Transgender people has seen him, I've went through therapy, I have my letter and all of that, I just want to know what to say to him? what not to say to him? and just how to get on testosterone as quickly as possible I know all endo's aren't the same, but i just need an idea of what to say?
     
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    He should have read the letter by then. Simply clarify that you would like to start T as soon as possible and that you appreciate his help.
     
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    Thanks! but i dont think he read the letter, i have to take him the letter when i go thursday.
     
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    I would just be as forward with him as you can without being rude. You can explain a little about your situation and see what they want to check before you start on hormones. In my case, they ran some blood tests to make sure that I was healthy and that nothing would react to the T.