Community Conversation => Transgender talk => Topic started by: Toni O on November 12, 2017, 03:05:42 AM Return to Full Version
Title: Labels
Post by: Toni O on November 12, 2017, 03:05:42 AM
Post by: Toni O on November 12, 2017, 03:05:42 AM
Sooooo.....After being evaluated by the "Gatekeepers"...
A Psychiatrist 🔍🔬
A Medical Doctor 💉💊
A MSW (Therapist) 🔓🗝
*My Diagnosis:*
*F64.0Transsexualism*
A desire to live and be accepted as a member of the opposite sex, usually accompanied by a sense of discomfort with, or inappropriateness of, one's anatomic sex, and a wish to have surgery and hormonal treatment to make one's body as congruent as possible with one's preferred sex.
*Criteria:*
A. ICD-10 diagnosis of transsexualism (F64.0) in adults requires three criteria to be met:
1. The desire to live and be accepted as a member of the opposite sex, usually accompanied by the wish to make his or her body as congruent as possible with the preferred sex through surgery and hormone treatment;
2. The transsexual identity has been present persistently for at least two years;
3. The disorder is not a symptom of another mental disorder or a chromosomal abnormality.
B. DSM-IV (Updated by the DSM-V) states that GD "is a medical condition in which there is a strong and persistent cross-gender identification and a persistent discomfort with the sex or a sense of inappropriateness in the gender role of that sex".
*YIPPEEEEEE-FINALLY, A LABEL THAT FITS LIKE A GLOVE!!!* 💃
A Psychiatrist 🔍🔬
A Medical Doctor 💉💊
A MSW (Therapist) 🔓🗝
*My Diagnosis:*
*F64.0Transsexualism*
A desire to live and be accepted as a member of the opposite sex, usually accompanied by a sense of discomfort with, or inappropriateness of, one's anatomic sex, and a wish to have surgery and hormonal treatment to make one's body as congruent as possible with one's preferred sex.
*Criteria:*
A. ICD-10 diagnosis of transsexualism (F64.0) in adults requires three criteria to be met:
1. The desire to live and be accepted as a member of the opposite sex, usually accompanied by the wish to make his or her body as congruent as possible with the preferred sex through surgery and hormone treatment;
2. The transsexual identity has been present persistently for at least two years;
3. The disorder is not a symptom of another mental disorder or a chromosomal abnormality.
B. DSM-IV (Updated by the DSM-V) states that GD "is a medical condition in which there is a strong and persistent cross-gender identification and a persistent discomfort with the sex or a sense of inappropriateness in the gender role of that sex".
*YIPPEEEEEE-FINALLY, A LABEL THAT FITS LIKE A GLOVE!!!* 💃
Title: Re: Labels
Post by: Bari Jo on November 12, 2017, 03:21:39 AM
Post by: Bari Jo on November 12, 2017, 03:21:39 AM
I know the feeling of getting that diagnosis. It literally felt like I was 50 lbs lighter, was a bit dizzy, and I immediately started crying happy tears. Welcome to the club Toni O.
Bari Jo
Bari Jo
Title: Re: Labels
Post by: Jailyn on November 12, 2017, 07:58:06 AM
Post by: Jailyn on November 12, 2017, 07:58:06 AM
I've decided I hate labels. If I must have labels I only want them applied to me to help professionals like doctors. I say this because to me they limit me or people infer things with some labels. I would gladly take that label though to continue my journey forward. So congrats!!!!!