I transitioned to full time the day I was fired (someone broke into my company truck and stole my laptop ... honestly I think I was fired for being "gay" since the owner was a hard core baptist). That was in May 2012. When that happened, I owned my own trailer and all I had for bills was about $600-$800 a month for groceries, utilities, gas, etc. Since I was being gendered as female when representing myself in boy mode, I went ahead and changed my name legally (which, with the help of an attorney friend of mine, only costed $80) and began living full time.
I lived on unemployment / student loans while spending about $800 on laser, and about $150 a month for labs, dr visits, and HRT. I was given a bag of womens clothes to take to Goodwill by my former employer a few years ago and decided to stash them for when I transitioned. Well, between my mom helping me with clothes and me spending some of my life savings, I bought probably $600 worth of a new wardrobe.
A few months later (September 2012) I was evicted from my mobile home park for no reason given (they wanted to get rid of mobile home owners and bring in rentals). I decided to sell my mobile home and move to a more accepting city. It costed me about $2000 to up and move all my stuff 300 miles away (I think this counts toward transition). The gold mine? The city I moved to offers medicaid to me as I go in for a trans related doctor visit. Medicaid has paid all of my doctors visits and lab work.
Back in July, my situation with my roommate went sour (he started getting violent). I was still unemployed, but a friend of mine offered a place to stay rent free. Along with that perk, was all the free estrogen I need (she's on the VA plan and switched to patches, but had 3 or 4 vials of E left before switching). As luck would have it, 2 days after I moved in with her I landed a job in a call center for a group of surgeons (and relieve work the front desk when they're absent). I don't make a bunch of money, but I'm a few dollars an hour short of where I was when I was terminated in 2012. Best of all, they absolutely love me! I do not fear for my job for once. I'm not yet eligible for health insurance yet, but it's with a company that is widely known to cover SRS.
I'm a big believer in "if things were meant to happen, they will happen". As luck would have it, I'm an only child. My mother doesn't want to retire alone and wants to have me looking after her as she gets older. She is going to sell her $250,000 house (which she will pocket about 60 grand in equity), buy a trailer outright, and buy a 150-200k house for me to live in down here until she retires in a few years. With me working, pulling in a roommate, and her with absolutely no debt, we plan to have the house paid for (or close to it) by the time she retires in 4-7 years. The best part? If I cosign on the loan, I could be eligible for a state grant that would give me up to $65,000 for being a first time home owner in my city. All I need to do is live in the house for 10 years.
This should get my bills back down to around $500-$800 a month. Since my deductible for my possible medical insurance is $2500 in network, I could be looking at getting SRS very soon. FFS is currently not in my plans, but if I can afford it one day, why not?
To say the least, I've lucked out along the way. I really count my blessings every single day.