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Useful into for UK trans feminine people

Pharmacies in Portugal (verified) and Spain (unverified) will often sell oestrogen HRT over the counter to tourists without a prescription. If you watch Ryanair prices, you could day trip there for £50 or less.

This will likely be cheaper and potentially safer than using an internet pharmacy.

2mg estradiol is readily available in pill form.

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Sarah Brown
@Ghost of Hope haven’t asked. I’m on pills.
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Rachel Greenham
@grayface_ghost portugal's looking good right now. 😅
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Rachel Greenham

@grayface_ghost i have an irish passport. i think in principle that means i could just go.

the practicalities are likely large though… Only speak English, retired (a bit early, but still…)

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@Rachel Greenham @Ghost of Hope Portuguese people have a very high level of English proficiency. Nordic levels in fact.

Portuguese is a fucker to learn though. Pergunte-me como é que eu sei.

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Rachel Greenham

@grayface_ghost there's going to be a trans british expat community in portugal before long isn't there...

(she says slightly hopefully, though it would be better not to need it)

in reply to Sarah Brown

@grayface_ghost it would be rude not to try though. 😀 and i don't have any kind of objection to trying; i just have little confidence that i'd get anywhere with it, and it would be embarrassing to be a monolingual british expat…
in reply to Sarah Brown

AFAIK the same is true about Turkey, though I haven't tested this myself
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Yeah, and you can get it by taking the government provided PLA classes for a year, which I did (2 years in my case; I did up to
B2)
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in reply to Sarah Brown

How much would a 80g bottle of estrogel or pack of 28 x 2mg estradiol pills be there?

I'd be quite surprised if the cost of travel and cost of medicine together came to less than getting an equivalent amount from an internet pharmacy.

Especially considering most internet pharmacies are fairly competitive with local British vendors on price.

And then homebrew injectables are almost always significantly better value again, although they're marginally less safe for not having been mixed under pharmaceutical conditions (although vials from major providers are periodically tested by Trans Harm Reduction for consistency and purity)

in reply to Christine 🏴

@Christine 🏴 Inhousepharmacy have an obscene markup on estradiol. A farmácia in Portugal will sell 28x2 for a few euros.

You also don’t end up with obvious international payments to an online pharmacy on your bank records. I feel like this will become increasingly important.

in reply to Sarah Brown

@AFriendlyBeagle As it happens, Inhouse accept payment via Bitcoin. So crypto is good for something.
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Sarah Brown

@Ghost of Hope @Rachel Greenham So my needs are a bit different.

But let's say you're doing my shopping commute, but in reverse. Open the Ryanair app on your phone and enter return STN-FAO

Then select some dates in the near future and hit search,

It will show you dates a few weeks around that date with corresponding prices.

So, for example, putting in the 8th of May gives me options in the app from £19.99 upwards for departure. They're all evening flights though. 15th of May has an 06:30 departure from Stansted for £26.25 and returning for £14.35 on the 20:40 departure. That gives you over 10 hours in Faro for £40.60

The app is actually very useful at just letting you scroll through. A week after that it gets obscenely expensive, so I guess there are school holidays or something.

Just got to be flexible, and be happy to take whatever seat they give you and just a handbag or whatever.

in reply to Sarah Brown

@jen

Is estradiol more effective than Progynova?

I was on 30mg Progynova and my E was still low so now I'm on 40mg.

in reply to Bez

progynova is a trade name of estradiol valerate. And the 2mg said here will be progynova.

Sure your on 30mg? usual max dosage is 4mg

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@jen
I thought the pills were 10mg but they are 2mg each. So I'm on 8mg which I was told is the recommended legal max in UK. (I just remembered it as the number of pills.)

I was on 4mg but my E levels didn't go high enough, so they suggested going up to 6mg and then after 6 weeks, just before I left Thailand, I got another blood test and my E still wasn't that high so I'm on 4 pills a day until I go back in October.

in reply to Bez

@Bez @Jen Fizzbuzz now there’s a drug I haven’t heard from in a long time! Wow! I did not know people still took that.
in reply to Sarah Brown

@StuffByBez @jen To my understanding this is mostly if you use overly high doses, which is sadly kinda common because medical professionals are idiots and often don’t take into account that E is an anti-androgen and prescribe full 50mg pills.
in reply to Bez

@Bez @Jen Fizzbuzz There isn’t a “recommended legal max”. It’s not like there’s a “how much oestrogen are you allowed to have in your blood act, 2008”, or anything.

Doctors prescribe what they prescribe.

I was in the equivalent of 8mg too, early in my transition. It’s less common now, but those sort of doses were quite routine 20 years ago.

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@jen

Thank you for all that info.

The “recommended legal max” was mentioned to me by the Thai doctor I visited because I don't have the energy to fill out all the forms in the UK, let alone wait that many years.

There may have been a misunderstanding I dunno.

It sounds like maybe I'm one of those folk who struggles with estradiol valerate as my level was 60-something I think and they said the 'target level' for a trans woman was 100.

I bought 6 months' worth of E before I left Thailand though so I'll stick with that for now.

Do you know if estradiol hemihydrate is available in Thailand? If my levels aren't great in November, maybe I can ask to go on those.

Thank you for all the help.

in reply to Bez

@StuffByBez the 8mg limit tends to be what the NHS and UK private providers stick with. There are patches/gel you could try. Different people react differently.
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in reply to Bez

@Bez @Jen Fizzbuzz I would assume it is. It’s generally more common than estradiol valerate.
in reply to Sarah Brown

Right, the flight from Eindhoven to Porto really WAS quite cheap when I went there in March…

If I manage to buy enough stock there, this really could be worth it…

in reply to Jima :Compromise_bi_flag:

@Jima :Compromise_bi_flag: @Danielle :antiverified: may be supposed to pay import duty. Not sure. Up to the traveller to work out what their responsibilities are.

Although I doubt HMRC give a shit about this sort of thing tbh.

in reply to Sarah Brown

only thing I'd worry about is not being let back into the UK (unrelated to anything, just because you've been outside of it)
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@Siguza Like, I’m frequently named personally by connected TERFs in the UK as the trans woman they hate the most, and I use FAO/STN like it’s a city bus. I’m at the, “oh, you again, hi! Usual in flight meal?” stage with some of the cabin crew and I can confirm that UK Border Force find me wholly and entirely uninteresting. They are looking for some people. They aren’t looking for us.

(As in on Wednesday, I was in my own kitchen in the UK, making tea, exactly 40 minutes after the Ryanair flight I had been on touched its wheels to the ground and engaged its brakes. Barely broke stride for the border).

in reply to Sarah Brown

@Siguza And as for the usual in flight meal thing, the green chicken curry on Ryanair is surprisingly good, and also gluten free. It’s my meal plan for Sunday, when I will be eating one about 10km above the Bay of Biscay.