Lindsey C
04-19-2015, 07:46 PM
Hi everyone! So as I mentioned in my introduction, I just had my first endo visit on Wednesday and I would like to expand on it here.
The appointment started off with a nice old lady confirming my basic information and medical history. Then she left and a 4th year medical student came in and asked some more detailed questions. She was basically the the Endo's main assistant and was really nice as well. She mentioned that she has mainly only seen FtMs so far so this was a good learning experience for her. Not really relevant, but I thought she was gorgeous!!! :o
Then the Endo finally entered and not very surprisingly, she was super nice as well! I again answered a lot of the same questions, as the Endo wanted to make sure I have a healthy history and such. She mentioned that she got the referral letter from my therapist and wanted to make sure I was still doing okay emotionally. Then she did a brief inspection of my breathing. Kind of funny, she pointed out that I really don't have much body hair and I had to tell her I shave my arms. Then she asked if I shaved my legs too, since I was wearing jeans and she couldn't see and of course I said yes. After that she told me in detail the side effects of spiro and estrogen and we talked about which method of estrogen I would like. It was either pills or patches for me so I just picked patches. She walked me through how she would like for me to start off slowly with spiro since I have a low blood pressure. I told her how impatient I am to go as fast as possible and got her to slightly increase the pace.
Throughout the appointment I remained very comfortable and at ease, while beforehand I was really nervous. When it was over I was given a lab order for blood testing and we set up an appointment for 3 months from now to go back. Interestingly I have recently read that many Endos don't like to tell their MtF patients to gain weight even when they think it might be good for them. I am 5'7" and 114 pounds and on my appointment details sheet, under advice, it says I should gain some weight! Haha, I think I will help myself to some extra icecream, for my health of course! :D
Currently I am waiting for her to receive my blood test results and set up my prescriptions so I can start HRT. I can't wait! :)
The appointment started off with a nice old lady confirming my basic information and medical history. Then she left and a 4th year medical student came in and asked some more detailed questions. She was basically the the Endo's main assistant and was really nice as well. She mentioned that she has mainly only seen FtMs so far so this was a good learning experience for her. Not really relevant, but I thought she was gorgeous!!! :o
Then the Endo finally entered and not very surprisingly, she was super nice as well! I again answered a lot of the same questions, as the Endo wanted to make sure I have a healthy history and such. She mentioned that she got the referral letter from my therapist and wanted to make sure I was still doing okay emotionally. Then she did a brief inspection of my breathing. Kind of funny, she pointed out that I really don't have much body hair and I had to tell her I shave my arms. Then she asked if I shaved my legs too, since I was wearing jeans and she couldn't see and of course I said yes. After that she told me in detail the side effects of spiro and estrogen and we talked about which method of estrogen I would like. It was either pills or patches for me so I just picked patches. She walked me through how she would like for me to start off slowly with spiro since I have a low blood pressure. I told her how impatient I am to go as fast as possible and got her to slightly increase the pace.
Throughout the appointment I remained very comfortable and at ease, while beforehand I was really nervous. When it was over I was given a lab order for blood testing and we set up an appointment for 3 months from now to go back. Interestingly I have recently read that many Endos don't like to tell their MtF patients to gain weight even when they think it might be good for them. I am 5'7" and 114 pounds and on my appointment details sheet, under advice, it says I should gain some weight! Haha, I think I will help myself to some extra icecream, for my health of course! :D
Currently I am waiting for her to receive my blood test results and set up my prescriptions so I can start HRT. I can't wait! :)