@Jerrica - Nice to meet you girl - hope the starvation period is coming along well

Talking about the 3 day starvation that Chett put everyone through before GCS, it reminds of being an Indian bride on the day of her marriage. For most people who don't know Indian weddings are loooong, they last about a day and half where both the groom and bride get little if any sleep. In addition to the lack of sleep, the bride is required to fast on the day of marriage. I feel like a bride, super excited about my upcoming new life but marred by the frustration of being hungry and want the day which should be memorable to be over soon.
so back to the regular blog -
Day -2: Picked up by Chett's driver to get my second therapist letter (I only had one). He sent one of his staff members to help. The hospital is an hour away from Dusit. The actual interview for getting the letter was pretty straight forward. The questions included:
1) Why have you come to Thailand?
2) Which doctor is going to conduct the procedure?
3) How long have you been living full-time?
4) How long have you been taking hormones?
5) Do your parents / significant other know that you are here for surgery?
6) Do you have your second therapist letter? Can I see it?
That's about it the interview took about 10 minutes and the Doctor then said she would give me the letter.
As for the rest of day, my starvation continued - I took my enema on time (it tingled) hehe ... had my tablets, spent hours on the unspeakable place and was of to bed pretty early.