UPDATE:
So before travelling to Hungary for my hair transplantation, I came out to the head nurse of my department. She was surprised, but accepted the fact in an incredibly natural way, saying that it's okay and I shouldn't worry about it - the whole nursing team would be fine with it. According to her, I've simply been a male doctor and I'll become a female doctor and there's nothing more about it. "It's a perfectly natural move, doctor. If you feel that you are a woman inside, why should you live as a male?" I was very happy with her reaction, needless to say.
So we agreed that she would send a very simple e-mail to the whole team during my absence, in which I simply stated that I am transgender and that I'll be fully transitionning to female in the upcoming months; I gave her two brochures in Dutch (one about transgenders at the workplace and the other with the title "Everything you always wanted to know about transgender people and never dared to ask" that will be available to whoever wants to read them (they are also available online, pdf version, for free) and Sarah's e-mail address, asking people to feel free to write to me for questions, comments, etc.
During my stay in Budapest I received three e-mails, all of them extremely accepting and assuring their full support in this journey of mine! The last one was actually from the whole team and they told me they would fully back me! Wow! They asked if they should call me Dr. Sarah as soon as I come back from vacation, but I told them that they should keep calling me by my male name until I'm done with FFS and have my name officially changed (although "Dr. Sarah" is music to my ears... [emoji5])...
So, not so slowly, this Sarah keeps coming out from her shell...
Tomorrow it's my third laser session (beard) and I hope the swelling on my face will have disappeared by then (a massive hair transplantation does that).
Thursday, it's my consultation with the maxillo-facial surgeon who will perform the lower jaw setback part of my FFS.
Can't wait to be able to use a head cover again (3 weeks) but I'll still be using a surgical cap at work because it doesn't actually touch the implanted hairs. Besides, the surgical cap feminizes my face big time... [emoji6]
Hugs, Sarah
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