flashpanda

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[–] flashpanda@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

My T levels started really high (my T levels were higher than that of a teenager while I was 26), by the time I got my T levels to a proper level I was up to 300mg of Spiro (and on estrogen patches) and went into a sodium deficiency. After that I actually got to switch to Lupron which was great. Now I'm back on Spiro but only 50mg and my T levels are still at an appropriate level. I am also on injectable estrogen which I have found to be much better than patches. My doctors didn't want to put me on pill form estrogen due to concerns for liver health.

[–] flashpanda@lemmy.world 6 points 1 day ago (3 children)

This stuff comes in waves. I have been on hrt for close to five years at this point and I remember the first year, almost no breast growth. Year two, bit of a boom. Then very little growth but year 4 has been like 2-3 cups. Everyone's body is different. I would definitely make sure your doc is checking on your blood work cause I know for me, my T didn't get to an appropriate level till I hit the year and a half mark. And that T level can really slow down your progress.

[–] flashpanda@lemmy.world 17 points 1 month ago

So the clause, 52.222-21 Prohibition of Segregated Facilities was removed but I think it's because under the definitions of that clause it defines "Gender Identity" and "Sexual Orientation". Most of the clauses removed or edited refer to one of these definitions. It feels like they Ctrl+f'ed the FAR to find any mention of gender. As someone who writes contracts for the government for a living, getting the email to say remove these clauses made me feel disgusting. I hate it here.

[–] flashpanda@lemmy.world 204 points 2 months ago (11 children)

So to give people some additional context on why this is a nightmare. Currently in contracting we have something called the Micro purchase threshold, which is $10k for supplies or $2500 for services. This is what the government was allowed to buy on a government purchase credit card with minimum paperwork (it's regularly audited but doesn't need to go through the whole contracting process, which is a lengthy process). Removing the credit cards has meant buying something like office supplies is no longer a quick Amazon buy, it is now something that will take over a month as they fill out tons of documents and some poor contract Specialist and contracting officer will have to go through all the contracting steps. This is aggressively inefficient and expensive. It is by far the dumbest thing this jack ass has done. ~source me, a poor contract Specialist who now has to do an unholy amount of micro purchases.

[–] flashpanda@lemmy.world 59 points 3 months ago (15 children)

Federal employee here. We have to make our own email signatures. I have not been told to remove pronouns by an official channel, but I have already removed pronouns and switched to having Ms. infront of my name, cause it has the same effect and the administration is too stupid to know that.