Beginning of May I go to my second appointment at ANOVA, regarding my blood test. I meet an endocrinologist. They open up a spreadsheet on their computer, full of numbers, and go through it, telling what each one of them means. According to numbers I'm fine. My hormone levels are in the "normal" female range. I tell the endo that my dosage changed since the blood test (I went to 4mg of Estradiol instead of 2mg) and they say it should be fine as long as I feel well (I do, much better actually).
My enzyme levels are fine too. Vitamin D is a bit lower than expected but nothing to worry about.
They also tell me it doesn't make any sense whatsoever to split the dose of Cyproterone in two parts of 12.5mg each and take it morning and evening. Instead I should just take 25mg once a day.
I'm going to do another blood test any time after that, but I'm saving it for after I change my dose a bit, because I want to lower Cypro intake (to 12.5mg daily) and try out Progesterone.
If my next blood test shows something bad, they will contact me.
End of May I go to my third appointment. Apparently, it's a bit "unrelated" to the whole process and the only thing that happens is I'm being asked crapload of questions regarding my physical and mental health. Like, if I have depression, schizophrenia, ADHD, if I take illegal drugs and so on. I'm told it will take two or three appointments more for the "team" to be able to draw a diagnosis. I will meet psychologist next, and then a social worker.
I guess it's two to three months more then. And that's considered as quick. What the fucking fuck...