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Started by cymoril, March 11, 2016, 11:21:41 PM

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cymoril

  Aloha everybody.  I've got wonderful news! Now, before I tell ya the good news, I want to go over what I've gone thru to get to where I am now. I began my transition on October 21, 2012 while I was a patient at Laguna Honda Hospital in San Francisco.  At Laguna, I was treated for two years for a disease called avascular necrosis(AVN). A very rare and painful disease.  It affected both of my shoulders and my right hip.  I've had two surgeries, but they didn't help.  Presently I am in a wheelchair... 

                                                ok 

Today: I have overcome a lot.  I am back in college studying for an AA in LGBT studies-- which I hope to parlay into a sociology degree from UCSD. And I'm also working the phones for Bernie Sanders. 

Oh, BTW, my mammoplasty is scheduled for June 27. 

So this girl is happy!! 

Thanks for being hear.

Much Love, Stephanie



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Don't really know what to write here...  So I'll just write a little about myself.  For conciseness, I am a 48 y/o pre-op transsexual who's in a wheelchair.  I'm wheelchair bound due to AVN(avascular necrosis) which took three and a half inches from my right femur and I acquired due to HIV.  I got infected by the first man I was ever with.  So, after spending 40+ years in Texas and getting three felonies, I decided to move to San Francisco.
  I got here in 2010 and continued to drug myself until something happened...  I don't remember exactly what happened, but I do know I did something to ease my pain, which didn't help and I ended up in the ER.  After that, mind you I could still walk, barely, I was diagnosed with avascular necrosis.  Immediately I was sent to a hospital in really bad shape.  I was addicted to a copious amount of drugs and weighed less than 90lbs.  I was near death.  I spent two and a half years in hospital, quit drugs, got my own place and am doing quite well.
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Megan.

Inspiring, thank you.
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KayXo

Yes, what a story! Congrats and thanks for sharing. :)
I am not a medical doctor, nor a scientist - opinions expressed by me on the subject of HRT are merely based on my own review of some of the scientific literature over the last decade or so, on anecdotal evidence from women in various discussion forums that I have come across, and my personal experience

On HRT since early 2004
Post-op since late 2005
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