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How far is far enough looking for help

Started by kimmie, January 16, 2007, 04:29:52 PM

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kimmie

       I guess what I wont to know is how far I have to go in changing myself,and who I am to get a GRS done. I have had laser hair removel in the past few month.
        Some 10 year back I was seeing a therapist and psychiatrist for about 4 year and took HRT for more than a year. I still have some breast development.
They have move out of this town. and ther is no support in this town TG
       I am a country girl and wont to stay that way, but i do like to dressup and go out from time to time.
        I dont wont try to be someone i am not

        Kim :)
     do en one know ware one can get support in auburn ky
       Some times I fill oll alone
       Kim
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Sarah Louise

That isn't an easy question to answer Kimmie.

As it stands, your only option is to find a therapist again and talk with them.

Sarah L.
Nameless here for evermore!;  Merely this, and nothing more;
Tis the wind and nothing more!;  Quoth the Raven, "Nevermore!!"
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HelenW

I guess the answer to your question is, as far as you're willing to go, kimmie.  I drive an hour and a half each way to see my therapist and endo and it looks like my electrologist will require the same amount of travel.  I hate it and I have no other choice.  That's where the services are and I'm not.  The bright side is that I can be myself when I go there.  I'm not out yet in the town where I live (although I'm working on it!)

I don't know how close the nearest larger city is to where you live but that's where I'd start looking.  If it's too far, well, I know of other transsexuals who have moved simply to be able to get to the services they need.  Ya gotta do whatcha gotta do.  The Links section here at Susan's may be able to hook you up.  There are other TG friendly therapist lists on the www.  I found mine using Google.

hugs & smiles
helen
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kimmie

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