Saira... C'mon girl... You've already been through a lot and we know how resilient you are. I already told you before: things take time and sometimes in life we have to endure a lot of suffering, for a long time, before getting the reward. Wouldn't your suicide be an awful loss of time? I mean, of the time that it took you to get where you are. Nobody knows when you will effectively transition, but one thing is certain: it will be less than it was yesterday. Cheer up! I understand and share the distress caused by dysphoria, and although "being trans" is a crucial part of my life, I try to make space for other things. And I bet it's the same with you. Yes, you are a girl inside. But don't forget that you're not just a girl. You're a med student, you're a daughter, perhap you have some hobby... Live your life. Don't worry: Saira won't go away. She has always been with you, because she's you. She may not be able to express her true self as yet, but please... give her a chance to be a medical doctor, a daughter, a happy member of society. One day, she will finally encounter the proverbial "perfect storm" and transition will happen. 😊
Big hug, Sarah
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