I ran into an expected source of anxiety this morning. As I've mentioned a few places, I have my first appointment for an HRT consult coming up in a few days on the 8th (was 9th, got bumped up! EVERY DAY SOONER IS AWESOME!

). As part of the intake paperwork I am supposed to sign a record release, as is standard. Unfortunately, I realized this blatantly outs me to my other physicians (the person handling HRT is new, not my existing GP) before I am ready to be outed to them, as I'd like to speak with them in person on the topic and confirm they are willing to keep treating me before just getting a random fax. (There is no hiding what the release is for as "just another doctor", as the place I'm going to is explicitly called Queer Med, says as much on the release, and this is the only thing they do. And speaking to the other doctors in time is not viable either, appointments for the two that matter are backed up forever.)
I know I should be asking the doctor this, but I'm also scared that my hesitation will come across as being unready to begin to HRT or something like that, and thought I'd feel out the issue here first. So, I'm wondering... do you think they actually need my complete records from other physicians? They will be doing blood work regardless, and everything that matters is there. I will be completely upfront about my medical history, so the record they have will be complete. And would they consider it a red flag that I don't want to sign the release?
God, why is there always something... Particularly worried because my hematologist is... uhhh, let's just say he's a great person, but it is a miracle he hasn't been sued for breaking patient confidentiality. He really toes the line on it. (But he's also an amazing hematologist who happens to take medicaid and is good friends with my father, so probably the best actual medical care I could hope for, and wouldn't switch even if I had the option to.)