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How transmen testosterone access advocacy can protect current TRT telemedicine access for all men.
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<blockquote data-quote="xqfq" data-source="post: 249154" data-attributes="member: 38167"><p>This is a huge issue. I think the only reason we haven't heard more outcry from the trans community is the short timeframe of this DEA proposed rule change.</p><p></p><p>Think about this: if you're a trans man and you're living in a place without many (or any) trans-friendly healthcare providers, what are you supposed to do?</p><p></p><p>The proposed DEA rule will completely end access to telemedicine HRT in this scenerio. The trans person would need to find a local provider who would be willing to work closely (and with complex process) with a telemedicine provider of HRT.</p><p></p><p>But many trans people who use telemedicine do it *because* they cannot access HRT locally due to a lack of knowledgable or pro-trans providers. The only workaround would be travel to a potentially far-away provider before initiating telemedicine, a fantasy for many lower or medium income trans people.</p><p></p><p>This would be a disaster for trans healthcare and I'm surprised we haven't seen more outrage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xqfq, post: 249154, member: 38167"] This is a huge issue. I think the only reason we haven't heard more outcry from the trans community is the short timeframe of this DEA proposed rule change. Think about this: if you're a trans man and you're living in a place without many (or any) trans-friendly healthcare providers, what are you supposed to do? The proposed DEA rule will completely end access to telemedicine HRT in this scenerio. The trans person would need to find a local provider who would be willing to work closely (and with complex process) with a telemedicine provider of HRT. But many trans people who use telemedicine do it *because* they cannot access HRT locally due to a lack of knowledgable or pro-trans providers. The only workaround would be travel to a potentially far-away provider before initiating telemedicine, a fantasy for many lower or medium income trans people. This would be a disaster for trans healthcare and I'm surprised we haven't seen more outrage. [/QUOTE]
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