Subcutaneous Sunburn
There are about six or seven things going on this evening that I could attend. But I'm going to sit at home and sort through my photos, because I'm all tired and sore. Also Nyah is sick in bed with the cold, so I've been tending to her, and going out dancing isn't as fun without her.
I saw a new endocrinologist today, got some blood drawn for a thyroid test, spent two hours in the pharmacy to NOT get any of my prescriptions - as usual. (And for those who are going to say that my prescription is addictive, dangerous, and prone to abuse… It was for estrogen.)
Update: oh yeah, I forgot to mention…
It has been unseasonably cold here in the bay area, for the last week. [Like 35°F] All the deciduous trees have now lost their leaves. Walking around Los Gatos, in the cold morning, looking for the office of my new doctor, brought back memories of when I started transition in Idaho - almost exactly seven years ago this month. I had thought that I would be done with all of this by now. It seems like I'm no further along now than I was then (in fact, I think that I actually used to pass better back then).
I feel like I'm starting all over again.
I saw a new endocrinologist today, got some blood drawn for a thyroid test, spent two hours in the pharmacy to NOT get any of my prescriptions - as usual. (And for those who are going to say that my prescription is addictive, dangerous, and prone to abuse… It was for estrogen.)
Update: oh yeah, I forgot to mention…
It has been unseasonably cold here in the bay area, for the last week. [Like 35°F] All the deciduous trees have now lost their leaves. Walking around Los Gatos, in the cold morning, looking for the office of my new doctor, brought back memories of when I started transition in Idaho - almost exactly seven years ago this month. I had thought that I would be done with all of this by now. It seems like I'm no further along now than I was then (in fact, I think that I actually used to pass better back then).
I feel like I'm starting all over again.
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Heh.. what are you two doing next week.. let's get together or something ..wednesday?
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Well...
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Because the purpose of pharmacies is to NOT fill prescriptions. Their job is to keep vital medications away from patients. I could speculate as to how this institution came about, and who is to blame for it. But I never leave the pharmacy with more than 1⁄3 to ½ of my prescriptions filled at any time. Common excuses:
(There might be some others I've forgotten. These have all happened to me in the previous 12 months.)
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And little-known secret for those who have self-pay scrips and are NOT CostCo members; under California law, it is illegal to have a members-only pharmacy. That means everyone can go into a CostCo in Cali and get the regular member prices on prescription drugs ONLY. Just tell the guy/gal checking IDs at the door that you're going to the pharmacy and they wave you through.
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In my fifteen years of taking estrogens never once did any of what you stated occurs to you, occur to me. Yeah, I had to accept smaller counts when I ordered from Merck but it was way cheaper. I got to know the pharmacists pretty well and it was smoother than I thought it would be. I am seeing this is not the case for you and agree you should look at a change in companies for filling your scripts.
Been seasonably cold here too, but this weekend has been pretty sweet.
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