I haven't been able to get my hormone levels checked yet (plan to when I eventually get to a doctor's office again), but I am about 75% sure that I have too much estrogen in my body. One reason I started wondering this is because I get long (painful) periods as well as hormonal *soreness* weeks before.

I was also mostly fine before puberty, which again makes me wonder what estrogen did to mess up my head. Either way, I still don't want to be a female, even though my body clearly thinks I should be content being a woman.

I would definitely not recommend more estrogen going into your body though, the birth control I once used had horrid estrogen side effects. If your doctor won't listen to you, you could always change to a different doctor that would *potentially* be more open minded. Thankfully your mom supports you (stick with her

), but as for your grandmother and dad, is there any way you could just ignore them or tell them the doctor said differently? I don't know where you live, your age or how much you are depending on them, but I don't think anyone really has to know what is going on in there except if needed for insurance stuff last I checked. Either way good luck, I still vote for changing doctors if possible.