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eg go to university in Vienna(or smaller city's such as Graz), austria is not bad, i have relatives in austria(which doesnt care about me, so not), have isnt expensive programs as im know ........ and its possible on english

maybe somewhere other place, are you know where to get into university and it isnt expensive?

how easy to continue hrt in austria through their healthcare? if not, DIYing injections is still possible

i hate my fucking awful govrenment, im scared ..... what next?

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[–] erin@quokk.au 2 points 6 days ago (1 children)

good i like austria

scandinavian countries - hate this climate, i live in similar nordic climate so not

eastern europe - ................. FUCK NO....................

nederlands - waitlist takes years

switzerland - tooo expensive

baltics - rusophobes, it hard to get here as russian

spain, germany, austria - sounds good plus climate

in austria is possible to get affordable university germany - gender identity bill spain - good trans right plus climate but i think too hot

france, belgium - idk

myself i feel more liking german speaking countries such as austria and germany

im dm you)))))) i need austrian friends

im ok with private healthcare and buying hormones for own money (im pay 20 eur for one bottle of oestrogel(gynokadin in germany)) until is not too expensive and if it covered is VERY GOOD

is enough time to continue hrt if i take from russia hormones for 4 months(AAs(spiro, bica just if it will too long im taking monotherapy), estradiol pills and estradiol gels) ?

i think it will be faster because i can get diagnosis of f64.0 in ICD-10 from my psych (i have f64.9 for now because im minor and by ICD10 F64.0 requires to be 18yo or more)

plus im doing blood works etc

i dont have mental issues now im happy..... (but im taking sertraline)

also i can get prescription for oetrogel from russian endo (i can go it through mom, or through friendly endo if they still exists(they can sends prescribtions via postal))

thanks you)))))) im now know that austria is def good choice

thinks i should go to vienna rather smaller cities like graz due to doctors/clinics availbility

[–] SquishedFly@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Sure you can dm me, I just have a terrible track record of not staying in contact with any of my friends qwq (also I'll probably be moving to Germany soon)

Buying hormones is cheap, 7,55€ per bottle/package/whatever you have. Technically, if you have medication prescribed then you get them for free, just with a general fee. There are also systems tho that you can use to get around paying that too. The expensive thing is really getting a quick doctors appointment. If you go to a private doctor for everything then you can expect a 100-250€ bill ;-;

If you have a stockpile of HRT that lasts you for 4 months then you are probably good, considering that, if you're fast, going from having no diagnosis to having estrogen in half a year. If not then you can always just DIY until you've got the prescription. Also, I think as long as you have some sort of F64 then you should be fine regardless.

For where you should move to, I would recommend a smaller city around Vienna that is easily accessible with public transport. If you wanna learn German too then going to the Graz area is a bad idea because of the accent there qwq

[–] erin@quokk.au 1 points 5 days ago