Summary

Transgender Americans are stockpiling hormones and researching DIY solutions amid fears that President-elect Trump may restrict gender-affirming healthcare, as he pledged during his campaign.

Online communities are sharing resources, with some turning to nontraditional sources or synthesizing hormones despite risks like inconsistent dosages and legal consequences.

Advocacy groups are offering legal support for those self-managing care, while healthcare providers emphasize that access remains unchanged for now.

The World Health Organization has called for expanding self-care guidelines to include gender-affirming therapy, reflecting a growing global conversation on healthcare access disparities.

  • Tiefling IRL
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    Hormones are fucking impossible to stockpile. I’ve been on them for over a decade and have never had more than a month’s supply out. It’s fucking difficult since insurance only approves one month at a time so you have to reduce your intake to build up stock unless you have a really nice endo who’s willing to overprescribe. That’s also assuming you don’t have issues getting constant prescriptions for life. My experience has been that transgenderism in healthcare or government is treated with hesitancy and prejudice, even in a “blue” area like NYC.

    I’ve switched to injections now since they’re easier to stockpile, but I fear it won’t be enough. I literally can’t produce estrogen nor testosterone on my own so if I lose access I’m at high risk of osteoporosis.

    But you know, maybe cheaper eggs… Maybe… And Gaza is saved

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        One bottle can last you multiple months, but you get prescribed a new bottle each month. Get your syringes online, it’s a lot cheaper (I use medical-and-lab-supplies dot com)

        Erin in the Morning provides great info on stuff like this

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          Appreciate it. I’ll have to message my prescriber and see if I can get my refills up. Currently, I see her once every three months and only get two bottles.

          Already stocked up on syringes etc. I may grab a few extra boxes before the tariffs hit.

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      My pharmacy said I could buy them without insurance. E would be like $136 for 6 months. Insurance currently gets me 3 months for 30