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Things have actually gone well, and I'm kind of shocked

Started by Eveline, January 29, 2015, 11:22:07 PM

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Eveline

There are so many things that can go wrong during transition. I sort of overdosed reading about them, and was very apprensive as I began my own journey two years ago.

I'm in my late 50s, and as a MTF transitioner I guess I expected the worst. Instead, people have surprised me at every turn with their support and kindness.

Would anyone like to hear "what went right"? If so, I'm happy to share...
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kelly_aus

I started my journey at 35, but other than that, sounds familiar. 4 years later I wonder what I was ever worried about.
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Sydney_NYC

I started transitioning at 43, (Fall of 2013) and I can't believe how smooth everything has gone. With the exception of my father (who my mom divorced when I was 13 and we never had a good relationship), everyone has been super supportive. I had my name and gender changed on DL, SS, and Passport (but not birth certificate since TN will never allow my to change the gender on it.) At 3 1/2 months on HRT I went full time and pass. Voice was at first a challenge, but I've done well on that too. I still have more electrolysis (but there is not much left) and want to get SRS within 2 years, but other than that, I'm now me :)
Sydney





Born - 1970
Came Out To Self/Wife - Sept-21-2013
Started therapy - Oct-15-2013
Laser and Electrolysis - Oct-24-2013
HRT - Dec-12-2013
Full time - Mar-15-2014
Name change  - June-23-2014
GCS - Nov-2-2017 (Dr Rachel Bluebond-Langner)


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Eveline

Thank you! I don't feel so funny sharing the good stuff now. :)

Looking back, it was a huge help that I as was able to get on HRT quickly. I started transitioning in California, where "informed consent" is enough to get you started.

I happened to read Jennygirl's post about her endo, got all excited and made an appointment, signed the consent forms, and floated home with a brand-new implant.

That experience gave me confidence right at the beginning of the transition, which made it easier to tackle all of the remaining steps...
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Beth Andrea

Transition has gone well for me too..started at 47 (now 50), had lots of laser, hormones have been very kind to me (in spite of my worries/anxieties LOL).  Breasts, no body hair, noticeable face changes, unleashing my girl-mind, and will have SRS later this year (thank you, state ins commish)....

Job is 100% accepting and supportive, met a woman and her family who are 100% supportive, ex is in the friend zone but is very happy for me, 1 of 3 kids have totally come around (other two are inching their way as they realize that except for the male persona, I am the same person...same goofy sense of humor, caring, and sensitive to my loved ones needs.

Life. Is. Good.

:)
...I think for most of us it is a futile effort to try and put this genie back in the bottle once she has tasted freedom...

--read in a Tessa James post 1/16/2017
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Eveline

Quote from: Beth Andrea on January 30, 2015, 09:22:36 AM
Transition has gone well for me too..started at 47 (now 50), had lots of laser, hormones have been very kind to me (in spite of my worries/anxieties LOL).  Breasts, no body hair, noticeable face changes, unleashing my girl-mind, and will have SRS later this year (thank you, state ins commish)....

Job is 100% accepting and supportive, met a woman and her family who are 100% supportive, ex is in the friend zone but is very happy for me, 1 of 3 kids have totally come around (other two are inching their way as they realize that except for the male persona, I am the same person...same goofy sense of humor, caring, and sensitive to my loved ones needs.

Life. Is. Good.

:)

OMG that is great! I'm happy for you, especially on the relationships.

I had a similar experience - family and friends are totally supportive (even protective). And coming out at work was amazing, with full support from HR and a number of people being openly encouraging.

I find myself actually looking forward to the first person who gets ugly with me. What a difference from two years ago.
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