Quote from: krobinson103 on May 11, 2018, 02:21:14 AM
Most of the wrinkles and crows feet that had started to form left with hrt. People say I look in my 30's when I'm 43 so I say yes, skin is one of the first things to change and it makes you look younger. I used that how old are you website the other days and it came out with 28! I think it was being a bit nice but it agrees with my co-workers who asked what the secret to looking younger was.
Hi Krobinson, 11 May 2018
Thanks for the info. I need to get a camera that I can use for a selfie. Looking in the mirror doesn't give me anything to compare my current looks to. My memory can't do a comparison of what I looked like yesterday vs. today. I'm fairly certain something is changing, just can't be sure it's not wishful thinking.
Another problem is hairy ears. I have had them waxed, which turns out great but doesn't last too long, I pluck what I can with tweezers; that's time consuming and the results are iffy.
I haven't tried electrolysis on them; has anyone had it done? My concern is the electrical energy imparted is close to the brain. At my age I don't have brain cells I can spare. I remember when I was having my pubes done, every once in a while a nerve would feel electrical pulses which made my legs jump around. If you have had electrolysis for your ear garden, I'd like to know how it went.
Today I received my gender confirmation letter from the doctor that performed my orchiectomy. It's filled with legal mumbo jumbo, which I am sure some lawyer composed. My take on it is I now have the necessary paperwork to initiate my legal name and gender change. The only thing I have to do is contact my health insurance provider to obtain a letter that states they will alter both without causing a change in my insurance. The reason I'm a bit concerned is I have a policy that covers more that what is currently being sold. I am grandfathered in on this policy. If I can maintain this w/o losing my grandfather status, I'll proceed.
Things seem to still be moving along smoothly. the VA fixed the problem with the meds; a new supply should be here tomorrow or Monday. This just reminds me, it's time to change my patch.
I was your age once upon a time, 35 years ago. I wish I had done this back then; I'm sure the results appearance wise would be better. Since I feel better, am more content and have diminishing aggression, I am happy with whatever I get. I am experiencing an inner peace I have never known before. If that is all I receive from my transition, it will have been well worth it.
Sunday, I plan on visiting the nudist resort I am a member of. I talked to one of the owners and asked if they had any policies regarding LGBTQ persons. Everyone is welcome, their policy is all inclusive; everyone has to abide by the same set of rules, no exceptions. It is a family resort.
Thank you very much for the info; I'd sure like to put an end to the weed gardens that grow in my ears. I haven't even mentioned the nose; saving that for later. Take care.
Best Always,
Christine