01-04-2011, 11:39 PM
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How Do You Identify?: Human
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Originally Posted by Berlmeister
"The T cream is homeopathic and not regulated under the FDA, so the contents of how much organic T one gets is up for grabs, but it also did help the libido. Your mileage may vary as with all things."
does that mean this can be obtained without a prescription? I cannot find a endocrinologist or physician in My state or outlying area that will prescripbe this to Me since I was born female. there is no trans healthcare or treatment in sc. My primary provider siad she would consider it in a dose appropriate for a woman with diminished libido, but from what I understand it isn't enough to get a T level anywhere near male ranges. sadly My care provider is a nurse practitioner and doesn't feel she is suited to help Me with transitioning even though she is willing to continue care for any health issue including gyno.
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If you are looking to transition and take T then you should consult with a doctor who will treat you appropriately. I am in the rare position of not transitioning due to many factors, and homeopathic cream is the only recourse left to me. You may need to move if you find that you want to transition and have no recourse in your state to be treated. Homeopathic T cream can be obtained without a prescription and the effectiveness will vary as with all OTC medicines and remedies. There are online stores that sell this cream.
Welcome to the site and good luck in your journey.
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