07-05-2024, 10:35 AM
I've been curious about E - I assume it's not something I can just take for a week or two to see how it works for me?
I know TRT gets tightly controlled in the UK, the government basically treats it as a Class C drug. If you are lucky to get on it via NHS then usually you can get it fairly easily on the NHS and don't need to find underground sources. For E, I'm not sure how stringent the rules are in order to qualify to get E on the NHS. Presumably there's the whole thing about pshych tests to confirm whether you are trans?
I know there are TRT clinics outside of the NHS, basically official private medical clinics. Are there any like that for Trans people that want / need to get E?
Otherwise, yeah, either NHS or underground sources, or phytoestrogens I assume are the only options in the UK.
The article is mostly about the underground sources, but I posted it because I wasnt sure if we would see phytoestrogens being controlled more and more in the future. So far we can still get PM etc in the UK, but for how long?
I know TRT gets tightly controlled in the UK, the government basically treats it as a Class C drug. If you are lucky to get on it via NHS then usually you can get it fairly easily on the NHS and don't need to find underground sources. For E, I'm not sure how stringent the rules are in order to qualify to get E on the NHS. Presumably there's the whole thing about pshych tests to confirm whether you are trans?
I know there are TRT clinics outside of the NHS, basically official private medical clinics. Are there any like that for Trans people that want / need to get E?
Otherwise, yeah, either NHS or underground sources, or phytoestrogens I assume are the only options in the UK.
The article is mostly about the underground sources, but I posted it because I wasnt sure if we would see phytoestrogens being controlled more and more in the future. So far we can still get PM etc in the UK, but for how long?

