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An interesting seminar I went to today - and public perceptions

Started by Cindy, August 05, 2013, 05:12:41 AM

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Cindy

As many of you know I'm a health professional, but not necessarily in gender conditions.

Today Prof Gary Warne for the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne came to Adelaide to give a seminar about hormonal treatment in children with GID.

I went, it was a medical seminar so attended only by health professionals. I and my gynaecologist, who is also a trans woman, were there, I think the only trans people present.

The big issue was treating children and adolescents with GID, and the talk was good. I liked the treatment protocols and the ethics discussion that went with it.

Gary is a good speaker and we were introduced and he was kind and interested enough to talk to me privately over a coffee.

The funny thing was the professional health carers who attended. mainly paediatric medical specialists, prior to the start while we were having sandwiches etc I was largely ignored, except by people I was being introduced to. I did get the feeling of eyes on me. But I'm fine with that.

I asked a few questions as did a few members of the audience, but it was clear that most of the medics knew FA about trans conditions.

One question I was asked (publicly) was how did I know so much about such a wide age range of GID people' problems.

I told them that I was a GM on the world's largest TG support site. I was asked how many people I was aware of,  I said - round numbers 15,000 - their biggest cohort was 90. They were blown away.

After the talk it was different, I was hit on by a "heap of medics" - not sure if that is the collective- and they wanted to talk about experiences and concerns in (mainly children) who are GID, how to recognise it, what if parents don't refer. how to pick up cues. What do we feel, how to tell when a child may be going into self harm and what questions to ask.

And the big one. How do we help them.

It was a lot of fun.

But one thing is important. Under TOTAL anonymity, your thoughts your stories, your life experiences are being used to help us.

After the discussions Gary came up as I was trying to leave (I had a full afternoon of work) and said several things had always impressed him about trans people. Our understanding of us, or commitment to being us, our amazing love of life, and that we fight odds that others will give up on, and the pride we have when we move on.

It was a nice talk but also reflective on how much we need to keep hitting the professionals. Acceptance and understanding are two different fish.

Cindy


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Jess42

Quote from: Cindy on August 05, 2013, 05:12:41 AM
But one thing is important. Under TOTAL anonymity, your thoughts your stories, your life experiences are being used to help us.

This is wonderful.
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Amelia Pond

Thanks for sharing Cindy. It's great that so many people were made more aware of gender issues and want to help. I'd also like to say that I'm thankful for being part of such an amazing community that is helping the transgender community.  ;D

Amy
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Lesley_Roberta

Quote from: Jess42 on August 05, 2013, 09:41:00 AM
This is wonderful.

I agree, I have pondered leaving, but, in the end, it is why I was glad to donate. The site, Susan's place, it isn't just about me.

I am glad we have you Cindy.
Well being TG is no treat, but becoming separated has sure caused me more trouble that being TG ever will be. So if I post, consider it me trying to distract myself from being lonely, not my needing to discuss being TG. I don't want to be separated a lot more than not wanting to be male looking.
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Rachel

Cindy, I sometimes think of "how would Cindy handle this" during my work day. I usually laugh on the inside; you are an inspiration.

One of the many things I have learned here is I want to be me and I am getting comfortable about the choices I have made recently.

I unfortunately I was away when a similar seminar from a research PED was presented at work. I mentioned it to my Therapist and she wants to attend the next seminar, when offered, with me. It will be a big step for me because it will be pretty obvious why I am there. My therapist works with the research PED so it will be interesting.
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Cindy

Why is it that you have the most fun and interesting stories? ;D

Wonderful news to help young kids.
I wish I had this help when I was young but that was another era.
I was deemed very odd and kept to myself but nobody ever bothered to dig deeper to find out why.

How I wish others could benefit from our past.

J
So long and thanks for all the fish
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