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This is the main reason I’m even looking into non-DIY as an option. The other reason is the potential for surgeries at some point.
That said, it seems like the safer and more stable option is DIY, and like you said that’s a good thing to know how to handle anyway. I’m strongly leaning that’s direction. I tend to have a bit of a DIY streak anyways, and I super do not trust medical records to be in any way private.
Hey just so you know, in most states you can get your own labs without seeing a doctor in person. Plenty of people are using DIY HRT with the same lab tests you would get from Planned Parenthood.
Good to know. This isn’t the first time you’ve dropped some helpful knowledge on me. Thank you!
You're welcome! If you have any questions about blood tests I'm happy to share what I know.