Ok. So I did mention in a past thread that I am now seeing a new therapist who I know for certain is the
right fit for me and not some quack who claims to deal with GID clients like so many have back then.

Moving along...
I think now would be a great time to start talkin' hormones at this point. The issues though, are 1) finding a good endo who is willing to take me on as their patient with all of the health issues I already have going on 2) getting the money to pay for treatment, such as the syringes, T, gauges, or any other medical equipment that I will require to pull this off correctly 3) perhaps the most unsettling dilemma and obstacle of all, is none other than my old man.
Other than these very pressing things, I don't see why I would not be able to do this.
I thought it was a splendid idea for me to be rather proactive in my own care in this, take the initiative to go ahead and search online for an endo that monitors/treats FTM transsexuals. Especially because my therapist, Dr. Borer, asked if I have actually attempted to call and speak to any or at least research them online. Both of which I decided to do some days after our first consultation.
As a result, I managed to find at least one endo in my area who may be of some interest to me. I requested the office to email me all the documents/guidelines I would need to begin HRT.
Yes, I know I cannot jump right into it as I please without the letter of recommendation from my therapist, but I want to show the therapist and myself just how much I want to get this done and be the guy I always knew myself to be!

Also, my next appointment is tomorrow morning. So I will definitely be bringing it up then.
~Nixy~PS: This is Dr. Borer's website:
http://www.mattborer.com/#!lgbt for those of you who may want to know more about him or even interested in him becoming your therapist if you're living in or near the Jax area of Florida.