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Saying goodbye to the biggest trigger

Started by Mariabella, February 27, 2019, 12:17:00 PM

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Mariabella

I just got the report from my urologist concerning my injured testes. They are fully non-functional for sperm and barely dribbling any T . This explains why the Spiro has been so effective since my injury.
How silly it was. I swung a leg over a saddle stool and sat on them and crushed them both. Now one is like a raisin and the other like a duck egg. God I hate them!
So the good news is I am having an orchiectomy this summer and when he brought up hormone replacement I told him I wanted estrogen/progesterone. Not T. He looked at me quizzically and I told him straight out I wanted the effects of estrogen not T. He asked why and I said aside from my Lifelong gender dysphoria, the effects of estrogen are more correct for me. Reduced insulin resistance, increased bone density, and some cardio protective benefits not associated with the clotting risk I already address medically.
To say he was taken aback is mild but he will be prescribing estrogen and if tolerated well add progesterone post surgery.
It is tempting to say my journey has begun but in reality it began almost 56 yrs ago when I was a daughter not a son.
My wife, what a woman! Says she looks forward to the day I have a butt and boobs. I told her me too and I think it hit home I am serious about fixing the broken thing I had become.
FWIW this is the WORST  way to get an orchiectomy. I have been in mild to severe pain physically and mentally for two yrs getting here. That said I am getting rid of my biggest dysphoric trigger.
Today life seems good.
#transwitch #quantumbitch
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Anjanette Miranda

 Mariabella
Wow that is great news.
Strange how things work out for the best.
AJ
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Mariabella

Thank you hon, this has opened a degree of communication in my relationship that is helping her transition from soccer mom to professional woman in a non-traditional marriage. Oddly as I open more her acceptance that I cannot be "a man"  is growing to an appreciation of what I am becoming. She knows all she relies upon is there. She is realizing all she truly loves is growing. I let her bring it up. I let her set the pace. I am possibly happier and more balanced as this progresses than I believed I could be. Still ups and downs but, yeah, my heart is lighter and MariaBella is becoming confident in presentation and demeanor as the old persona is shed.
#transwitch #quantumbitch
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pamelatransuk

Hello again Mariabella

I am sorry to read you have been and remain in so much pain but glad that you are being prescribed HRT soon and will have orchiectomy in summer.

It is also wonderful to see your wife is so understanding and supportive.

You are correct to say that out transgender status starts at birth; so 56 for you and 64 for me.

Wishing you every happiness.

Hugs

Pamela


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Maid Marion

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KathyLauren

Maria, that is a hell of a way to get an orchie!  Yikes!  I am sorry to hear about the pain you have been in, but happy for you that your dysphoria will be reduced.  And I am really happy that your wife is on board and supportive.
2015-07-04 Awakening; 2015-11-15 Out to self; 2016-06-22 Out to wife; 2016-10-27 First time presenting in public; 2017-01-20 Started HRT!!; 2017-04-20 Out publicly; 2017-07-10 Legal name change; 2019-02-15 Approval for GRS; 2019-08-02 Official gender change; 2020-03-11 GRS; 2020-09-17 New birth certificate
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