one of these days I am gonna start brewing my own oestrogen
@celesteh
1. Yeah... I think I would want to get a trained chemist to test a sample for potency.
2. Sounds interesting. I think the politics can go either way? I mean, democratising the skill set could be the first step to a serious attempt to displace the medical-industrial complex with a more collectivist means of providing treatment. In other words: "Seize the means of hormone production!"
@celesteh I would be interested. And yes, I don't think this is likely to bring about a universal health system, but in the UK people are suffering at the hands of their universal health system so it's good to be able to provide alternatives? And in a US context, it might at least bring the price of hormone treatments down.
@celesteh It is low, but it's still a cost burden on some people, and it requires a fixed address. Would be much nicer if you could just grab a box at a drop-in clinic or something. :D
@celesteh Also lots of GPs don't like to do the monitoring. At one point I was trying to get a local sexual health clinic provide monitoring tests (they do it for steroid users so it's not outside the realm of possibility) but I burned out before I could see it through :(
@celesteh I'm confused. Where is "here"?
The position of trans men is not so easy, because testosterone is a controlled substance. Athletes were hurting themselves by using it in extremely large doses, so any attempt to homebrew would be illegal.
Anyway, the only reason hormones are expensive in the US is price-gouging, as they are really cheap to produce. Every problem is a policy problem....