Thank you, everyone, for the congratulations! *happy dance*
Quote from: mind is quiet now on September 30, 2013, 09:43:59 PM
Robin, At this time, make sure your seat backs and tray tables are in their full upright position. Please make sure your seat belt is correctly fastened. Hold on its going to be a bumpy ride. LOL!!!!!!!
So glad things are working out for you and you seem to feel you have a professional therapist that you can work with. Take each step with pride. When you feel overwhelmed (and you will) just take some time to breathe and keep looking inside and see that girl just waiting to be true.
Thank you, Mind is Quiet Now.... your story as revealed by your posts is an inspiration to me. I hope I achieve the same level of acceptance and serenity you seem to have attained.
My next appointment is in three weeks, and I can barely wait. She doesn't do intensive therapy unless it's needed, and in my case she seems to believe that I have a level head on my shoulders and that once a month will be fine at least until the initial letter, then she will be working with me on legal paperwork, etc. as I need it.
Next appointment we'll work on strategy for coming out to my mother and my daughter with minimal trauma, and on legal issues related to my transition and custody. She'll be drafting a letter explaining that my gender dysmorphia has no bearing on my ability to care for a child, etc. After I come out to my daughter, I'm hoping to no longer dread having to be in "boy mode" when she is over for a visit.
It's doubly important that I come out to my daughter because she is asking to live with me full-time now, and I can't imagine trying to keep such a big part of me from her. It would be very bad for us *both* at this point. I want her being home again to be a joyous occasion, not a source of resentment on my part.
*hope, hope*