>>4012112I don't, no. But this should help;
http://www.etransgender.com/2011/03/transgender-hormones-typical-regimen.html>>4012231Estrogen without spiro will typically result in most of the estrogen getting burned up combatting the androgens. Spiro ties up the androgens, leaving the estrogen to do its work.
>>4012476http://www.inhousepharmacy.biz/c-87-transgender.aspx>>4012558Well, if you're finding yourself depressed and hopeless over feelings of wanting to be the other gender, then give it a shot and see how it makes you feel. If you end up not liking it, the effects are pretty reversible (though removing man-boobs will take surgery). I suggest looking into banking some sperm; that way, you can still have genetic kids later on if you choose. It's expensive, though; $600 at first, then $200 per year every year thereafter. Cryochoice.
>>4012741The longer she waits, the harder it is to do. If she starts and realizes it isn't for her within a year or two, then she can just stop HRT and will slowly revert to full male. Downside is likely sterilization after 3-6 months, but better than being suicidal and not trying.
>>4012832Yeah, I feel ya. The initial consultation for me was $300, and then it's $80 every four months for a checkup, and another $40 if they do bloodwork. I wish it were possible to just do the bloodwork every 6 months; might be possible for more people to afford the care. But doctors have to earn a living, too, and 8 years in school ain't cheap.