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My therapist is acting like s***y, money hungry quack. What do Susans? (pics)

Started by Ultimus, March 22, 2013, 01:06:24 PM

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Joanna Dark

If I remember correctly, you have a script for hormones, yes? So, why not start a trial run. I believe some doctors and gender specialists in the UK use short-term hormones use to see if a patient is TS, as if it is purely sexual, then the effects will become unbearable and quickly. Plus, one month of hormone use will not render you sterile, especially at the low doses used in the first month. I'd say consult your doctor, but...I won't since he seems like a d-bag.
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KelKel

Quote from: Kelly the Trans-Rebel on March 23, 2013, 01:14:29 AM
I don't know why I'm bothering to post this, as you seem to have already made up your mind..

But it seems to me that he is attempting to exclude other issues in order to determine whether what you are suffering from is some kind of gender dysphoria or whether it is some kind of transvestic fetish.

I agree totally with this.  What are you attempting to get out of therapy as a whole? Are you truly seeking answers or are you looking for affirmation or simply looking for a fulfillment of some legal requirement?  What is the resistance therapy really going to accomplish? If the point is to discover whether this has fetishistic roots,  then any therapist seekingthe same answer will ask the same thing. But that is assuming you want actual answers. 
As a specialized professional in ANY field,  it is insulting to seek the advise of unqualified people and present it as "proof"  that the specialist is doing something wrong.  I do not claim to be a therapist but I AM quite qualified on matters of remodeling and construction. When giving recommendations or estimates on a given job,  there is NOTHING more insulting than being presented with the "advice" of a totally untrained and unqualified  acquaintance of the client.  ESPECIALLY when you KNOW that advice is worthless and even more so when you know the client is going to follow that advice regardless of what you say.
"I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something; and because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do something that I can do." - Helen Keller
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