I have a physical exam in about nine hours and it just hit me— it most than likely involves rather uncomfortable exams.
When I first made the initial appointment it was to check hormone and thyroid levels, but the person scheduling the appointments mentioned that I was due for a physical and scheduled me for it despite just wanting to check levels. I did not realize it was a physical until they left me a voicemail to fast after midnight.
I have never had a true physical in the sense of having to undress. Being over the age of twenty and being on testosterone for about three years I am most certain that it does involve those exams.
In the past while hospitalized in psychiatric hospitals I have had every single ounce of dignity I had stricken from me and have had to change into gowns and even have someone in the room with me while I took a shower, but I mastered the art of being watched while showering without being exposed. Plus during that time I was over medicated, probably still in shock, and over all just numb so I paid no attention to this since it wasn't the issue at hand.
But the thought of going through those exams... I just can't do it.
My doctor is very lgbt friendly and he is actually rather flamboyant and straight with you which actually makes me feel pretty comfortable during normal appointments. But I still can't do it.
Plus writing me down for a physical when I asked only to been seen for blood work and only telling me that they are going to do a full physical exam the day before really cheeses me off.
What helps you, if anything, make it through the exams, especially for the first time?
When I walk in there and they ask me to change into a gown, I have that conversation worked out in my head by telling them that I was not aware that it was a physical since I only wanted levels to be checked and for a refill but I have a feeling they will push for having it done.