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Diagnosis: GID

Started by MarinaM, March 09, 2011, 01:03:34 AM

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MarinaM

I've been issued my letter!

Next step: blood test (crosses her fingers while hoping for no complications).

Yay for small steps!

;D
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lancem27

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MarinaM

So weird that they would call it a diagnosis. I think I'm awesome right now. :)
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Maegan

Diagnosis? Who cares? It is one "condition" I did not mind at all being diagnosed for! ;D
Congrats Emma! I wish you well with the blood tests.

Remember, every small step takes you closer to your end goal! ;D

Huggs

Megs


Sometimes you find yourself in the middle of nowhere, and sometimes in the middle of nowhere, you find yourself.
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Colleen Ireland

Just wondering which letter this is?  Is it your HRT letter?  I only ask because where I live, there are at least two different letters that could constitute a "diagnosis" (I agree with your disdain for that term, however...).  The HRT letter can come from a psychotherapist, psychologist or psychiatrist.  Alternately (or in conjunction), one can go see the Gender Identity Clinic in Toronto (CAMH, which requires a medical referral), and get a "letter" from them confirming "you meet the criteria" (with lots of suitable CYA language for good measure).  I've had my HRT letter since the end of November, and finally have an appointment with an endo for the 29th of this month.  I saw CAMH in January, and I'm still waiting (well, going ahead anyway) for their "results" to be sent to my family doctor.

I just LOVE the line in TransAmerica, where she asks the doctor if he doesn't find it strange that a "mental illness" requires drugs and surgery for treatment...  :laugh:

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Caith

Congratulations, Emma!  ;D  I think you'll really be happy once you begin HRT.  In fact, I think you'll be amazed how happy you'll be, even on a low starting dose of E.
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tiffany leung

Congratulations Emma!

The night I got my letter, I bought a fancy frame and putted a copy of the letter inside, and hanged it on my wall among the awards and certificates I got in the past.

The letter is now the first thing I will show to a guest visiting my place. I am simply so proud of it.
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annette

Congrats Emma

Every step counts to get you closer to your target.

hugs
Annette
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Lee

Oh I'm a lucky man to count on both hands the ones I love

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http://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/board,365.0.html
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Janet_Girl

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Melody Maia

Congratulations Emma and I disagree. This is a huge step!
and i know that i'm never alone
and i know that my heart is my home
Every missing piece of me
I can find in a melody



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Asera584

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Brent123

Congrats! One step closer. It's excited right?  :)
Every day brings me one step closer to being myself.
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MarinaM

Thanks everybody!

Quote from: Colleen Ireland on March 09, 2011, 05:41:55 AM
Just wondering which letter this is?  Is it your HRT letter?  I only ask because where I live, there are at least two different letters that could constitute a "diagnosis" (I agree with your disdain for that term, however...).  The HRT letter can come from a psychotherapist, psychologist or psychiatrist.  Alternately (or in conjunction), one can go see the Gender Identity Clinic in Toronto (CAMH, which requires a medical referral), and get a "letter" from them confirming "you meet the criteria" (with lots of suitable CYA language for good measure).  I've had my HRT letter since the end of November, and finally have an appointment with an endo for the 29th of this month.  I saw CAMH in January, and I'm still waiting (well, going ahead anyway) for their "results" to be sent to my family doctor.

I just LOVE the line in TransAmerica, where she asks the doctor if he doesn't find it strange that a "mental illness" requires drugs and surgery for treatment...  :laugh:

The letter is for HRT. Prepped and signed by a psychotherapist (LCSW Ph.D.). In short it says, among other legal fluff, I have been seen and evaluated for HRT readiness, In his professional opinion I meet the criteria for a diagnosis of GID, I meet the criteria provided in the SOC, I understand what I am about to do to my body, and have a documented real life experience of at least three months. There's really more to it, but I don't want anybody trying to make one up for themselves ;)

Yeah, mental illness...  :P
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cynthialee

These letters are very important to our treatment and forward momentum.
They are confirmation from socity that we are who we say we are.

I find it somewhat ironic that we are so pleased to recieve them. Any other disorder or condition we would be mostly devastated to recieve a letter confirming our worse susspisions. Kinda says something don't it?

Congrats! I was ecstatic the day I got my letter(s). So I can imagine how giddy you must be.
))hugz((
So it is said that if you know your enemies and know yourself, you can win a hundred battles without a single loss.
If you only know yourself, but not your opponent, you may win or may lose.
If you know neither yourself nor your enemy, you will always endanger yourself.
Sun Tsu 'The art of War'
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Just Kate

Quote from: EmmaM on March 09, 2011, 11:46:38 AM
Thanks everybody!

The letter is for HRT. Prepped and signed by a psychotherapist (LCSW Ph.D.). In short it says, among other legal fluff, I have been seen and evaluated for HRT readiness, In his professional opinion I meet the criteria for a diagnosis of GID, I meet the criteria provided in the SOC, I understand what I am about to do to my body, and have a documented real life experience of at least three months. There's really more to it, but I don't want anybody trying to make one up for themselves ;)

Yeah, mental illness...  :P

I had been following your posts for a little while and didn't realize you had 3 months of RLE (full time).  When did you start?
Ill no longer be defined by my condition. From now on, I'm just, Kate.

http://autumnrain80.blogspot.com
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MarinaM

Neither here nor there, but a counselor sitting in on the meeting was absolutely shocked that I had not yet been on hormones. He said: "Wow, you look really good." And a trans friend of mine guessed, as I was giving him a ride home, "You have no trouble using the women's bathroom, do you?" As a token of appreciation, I laid out the guy code of the bathroom for him so that his anxieties in that regard were allayed.

It was a great evening :)

Oddly, I'm more relieved than giddy. Now I can move towards feeling normal.

Quote from: interalia on March 09, 2011, 12:18:34 PM
I had been following your posts for a little while and didn't realize you had 3 months of RLE (full time).  When did you start?

It was not full time. I think his perception of RLE is loosely defined. I have operated in the outside world as a woman on and off for years. I also can provide at least 11 people who know this for sufficient evidence, 3 of whom have known for years. He probably figured that that was close enough. I was a little surprised by that part too, as I thought it had to be continuous.
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Just Kate

Quote from: EmmaM on March 09, 2011, 12:26:29 PM
It was not full time. I think his perception of RLE is loosely defined. I have operated in the outside world as a woman on and off for years. I also can provide at least 11 people who know this for sufficient evidence, 3 of whom have known for years. He probably figured that that was close enough. I was a little surprised by that part too, as I thought it had to be continuous.

Unless the SOC has changed since I last read it, it is supposed to be continuous.  It allows people who are contemplating surgery to experience life as the other sex even when it isn't so convenient to do so.  This doesn't appear to be a surgery letter, though I can see it construed by someone as such.

Regardless congratulations!  I was just confused about that part of the letter.
Ill no longer be defined by my condition. From now on, I'm just, Kate.

http://autumnrain80.blogspot.com
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Caith

WPATH SoC v6 (2001) hasn't changed, but the new v7 is due sometime in the near future.
(In my opinion, it's already a few years overdue.)
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Mindy

Emma that is fantastic I am so happy for you I think it is neat that we will be starting together on hrt today is day 2 and I am on cloud number 9.
Keep it up sister.
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