![]() I have not opened the box yet but it is discreet. ![]() I do live in Texas so I’m sure that affected it since they are based in California (there was also a shooting at one of the FedEx shipping locations I’m not sure if that affected anything). It took a week and 3 days for it to arrive. My T shipment was not processed or shipped until after my appointment with the doctor. When I go through that process I will update. They don’t take baseline labs but they will take 3 month mark labs. After the appointment I was sent a summary of our conversation in the patient portal. We also talked about the injection process in detail. She answered my questions very thoroughly. She made sure I understood the effects of T and she also doubled checked the prescription options I chose and made sure it would be a good fit for me. When it is time for your appointment you click the link and sign in. The appointment details are sent to the email you provided. You can choose a quick appointment (~15 min) if you don’t have many questions or a long appointment (I think it was ~45) if you want to have a more in-depth conversation with your doctor. For me the soonest available appointment was in about two weeks. You also chose if you want a low dose or an average dose and if you want SubQ or IM.Īfter you complete that you set a virtual appointment with a doctor. You have the choice between the two most common forms of T (can’t remember the exact names) but both are the injectable type, there is no gel, patch etc. For example, a question would be phrased like this “Uterus?” and the choices would be “never had one, currently have one, used to have one”.Įventually you will get to where it starts asking about what T prescription you would prefer. They are very careful with their wording of these questions. The questions are to figure out if you are MTF or FTM and what you have already done to transition. ![]() The process starts by you creating an account on the Folx Health website () and answering a series of questions. So I started this whole process on March 28th and I have received my first shipment of T on April 19th. I’ve never posted on Reddit before so if this is rough or I mess something up with the format that’s why. I will update this also as things change and as I get further in the process. I’m going to try to be as specific as possible to help people like me who are very anxious about health care/doctors. Since there are almost no reviews I’ve decided to start this post. I went through the process to start T through Folx Health. Always seek the advice of your qualified health care provider regarding any medical questions. This information is not intended nor recommended as a substitute for medical advice. We only provide general information about medical transition, which may be misleading for your individual circumstances. The members of this subreddit do not act as medical professionals. Any in those categories should be well-marked with the relevant details and should not be advertisements in any way. The only allowed pics are surgery related and product review related. Check here for a history list of recurring threads sorted by new. Selfies, Selfie-similar pictures, graphical art, random pics of your cat and vocal range images may only be posted in the appropriate dedicated, recurring threads. Some highlights: mark NSFW items as NSFW, do not post illegal content, do not create a new account to avoid a ban. If you edit content in a significant way, specify where you edited it. Users fundraising may post in our monthly Fundraiser thread.įlair your posts Do not use the flairs "ModPost" or "Recurring" as they are reserved. Users selling items or relevant need at reasonable prices or users soliciting free/lost cost items may post in our monthly Buy/Sell/Trade/Giveaway thread. We also are currently not accepting any research requests. Exercise caution when sharing personal information - this is a public subreddit.īusiness advertisements are prohibited. Trolling includes posts or comments meant to elicit controversy or drama.ĭo not post information or photos of another person without their permission. No trolling and no reposting of trolling and/or transphobic content. This includes personal and general judgments about weight, surgeries, and appearance. Among other things, this includes differences of identity, experiences of having or not having gender dysphoria, experiences of transition, and the choice to be out or stealth. If you criticize, make it constructive criticism. Absolutely no personal attacks, insults, or threats. FILTERING LINKSīe polite and practice mutual respect. It contains advice on questioning, coming out, passing, testosterone, surgery, legal proceedings and more and contains various other resources and items of interest.Īnother good place to look for a wealth of information is the ftm LiveJournal community. Welcome to /r/ftm, a support-based community.
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