15-03-2013, 05:31 AM
Misty,
Is it safe to assume there is an insurance issue requiring you to go through your doctor to see an endo, rather than forging forward and going to one of your own choice?
If not, and you're steadfastly determined to get to the bottom of you test discrepancy, I can't imagine there are not a number of qualified endos in your area. Denver has for a long time had a quite large transsexual community. I can't begin to believe they have all arrived at the correct meds to take, and the proper dosages of those meds, all on their own. That would be defying astronomical odds! Therefore, there has to be someone with a good deal of experience with hormones, and their application in individual cases, who should be able to interpret your results. Probably more than one "someone".
Trinidad, CO, may still be the sex-change capitol of North America, just another example of the availabilty of assistance. If you explore the transsexual/transgender websites, (reputable ones) you should be able to get info on some of them through resource links. With those sources, you can e-mail them as to the possibility of them being of assistance. Then, perhaps you can suggest one for your doctor to refer you to, or, depending on how bad you want to know, end run your doc and go directly to them. As a last resort, you could always visit one of the more popular TS/TV clubs in Denver, and get your directions straight from the "source". Luck, Patti
Is it safe to assume there is an insurance issue requiring you to go through your doctor to see an endo, rather than forging forward and going to one of your own choice?
If not, and you're steadfastly determined to get to the bottom of you test discrepancy, I can't imagine there are not a number of qualified endos in your area. Denver has for a long time had a quite large transsexual community. I can't begin to believe they have all arrived at the correct meds to take, and the proper dosages of those meds, all on their own. That would be defying astronomical odds! Therefore, there has to be someone with a good deal of experience with hormones, and their application in individual cases, who should be able to interpret your results. Probably more than one "someone".
Trinidad, CO, may still be the sex-change capitol of North America, just another example of the availabilty of assistance. If you explore the transsexual/transgender websites, (reputable ones) you should be able to get info on some of them through resource links. With those sources, you can e-mail them as to the possibility of them being of assistance. Then, perhaps you can suggest one for your doctor to refer you to, or, depending on how bad you want to know, end run your doc and go directly to them. As a last resort, you could always visit one of the more popular TS/TV clubs in Denver, and get your directions straight from the "source". Luck, Patti

