I had browsed transgender forums for years before joining Susan's Place. At that time, I was looking for a way of having an orchiectomy or simple castration, and possibly a penectomy, without having to go through the psychiatrist route, and I found "informed consent" posts on Susan's Place. After my first post I found that communicating with other trans people was very therapeutic.
It wasn't a cure-all, though, and a few weeks ago I became very depressed and in a moment of distress I closed my account. I "found" Susan's Place again yesterday and signed up again with the same user name. (That's why there are now forums with "two" MaryTs, a "dead" one and a "live" one.)
I am no longer looking for "informed consent" or more shady ways of having my privates removed, and have even dared to dream of SRS, even though I am 61. For better or worse, Susan's Place reawakened that dream. I am in Britain and it turns out that the NHS does regard SRS as cost effective for older people. I am not in therapy yet. I am already occasionally "mistaken" for a woman and my plan is to gradually feminise myself more so that the neighbours don't notice anything sudden. When it is obvious that I am trying to pass as a woman, I will ask my GP for a referral. The plan sounds crazy now that I have written it down, but there it is. Susan's Place gave me hope, and that is something to live for.