Androcur prescription
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Euniquee (imported)
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Re: Androcur prescription
Have you thought about getting a prescription for it? What are the issues surounding you wanting to use it? Is there some way you can talk to a doctor about it?
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Euniquee (imported)
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Re: Androcur prescription
'Issues' in a nutshell:
I am young, still have a boyish face and wish to maintain it as well as having a smooth overall look. I am asexual.
I could talk to a doctor but how could I convince one to prescribe an anti-androgen to me?
I am young, still have a boyish face and wish to maintain it as well as having a smooth overall look. I am asexual.
I could talk to a doctor but how could I convince one to prescribe an anti-androgen to me?
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You should be able to talk to a doctor or psychiatrist (doctor that works with mental conditions). You are not the first person that has this desire. Doctors can be far more understanding then you may think. The doctor you go to may not be the right doctor but he/she can send you to the right one. You have to trust someone. A good doctor should be able to help you or advise you where to get help.
I would think you may want to consider going to a gender therapist or counselor. That may be a good place to start. They know the right doctors to help you the best.
From the types of questions you are asking I would guess that you are in your middle teens. Have you talked to your parents or some other trusted other older person about your desires? Is there any doctors or clinics that are offered to you in school? If you are going to University is there any clinics that may be able to help. I know in the states there are clinic's that offer many kinds of medical help for students.
I would think you may want to consider going to a gender therapist or counselor. That may be a good place to start. They know the right doctors to help you the best.
From the types of questions you are asking I would guess that you are in your middle teens. Have you talked to your parents or some other trusted other older person about your desires? Is there any doctors or clinics that are offered to you in school? If you are going to University is there any clinics that may be able to help. I know in the states there are clinic's that offer many kinds of medical help for students.
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Re: Androcur prescription
Euniquee,
Call Dr. McGinn, she will call you back and answer all your questions.
http://drchristinemcginn.com/
Call Dr. McGinn, she will call you back and answer all your questions.
http://drchristinemcginn.com/
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Re: Androcur prescription
Hash (imported) wrote: Wed Jun 25, 2008 3:14 am Euniquee,
Call Dr. McGinn, she will call you back and answer all your questions.
http://drchristinemcginn.com/
I am not sure how much if any Dr. McGinn would help. Euniquee lives in Iceland. Euniquee needs to find a local doctor or support group.