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Title: Hello from Texas
Post by: JessicaMW on September 08, 2025, 01:52:05 AM
Sorry I haven't posted earlier. I have now begun my 3rd start at HRT. The first ended after my wife's strong opposition. The second ended following the tRump administrations assault on transgender veterans and the VA's ending of gender affirming care. I now have begun my 3rd attempt following my realization that I must move forward with my transition regardless of the opposition. It is being covered at no out of pocket cost by my private insurance. My wife knows I have restarted and has basically now entered a don't ask don't tell approach. I have a consultation appointment for gender affirming bottom surgery scheduled next month even though WPATH 7 will still require more time on HRT. I also need the 2 letters of support that I still need to obtain after my VA psychologist and associate have now been prohibited by the GOP from providing this care/assistance.
Title: Re: Hello from Texas
Post by: Anne_lifetrip on September 08, 2025, 06:19:17 AM
Hello Jessica,

You have a strong will and many obstacles on the way, but it seems you are moving forward despite all.
Day by day, step by step and enjoy the moment...with a clear finish line and a strong will, things will happen.

Keep it up!
Title: Re: Hello from Texas
Post by: Lori Dee on September 08, 2025, 09:02:07 AM
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Title: Re: Hello from Texas
Post by: Maid Marion on September 08, 2025, 09:20:55 AM
Welcome Jessica,

The attacks by the GOP may help in the long run.  If folks see us in public we become less scary.
Just ordinary people trying to get on with our lives.

Just do what you can.

It is truly amazing that I can play good golf as a stroke survivor.  There are so many things I had to work at to make it possible to be able to walk the course and play good golf.  It took me 27 years!  I did crazy things like chopping up a hardwood tree stump with an ax.  It took months but gave me an exceptionally consistent golf swing.  Golf is all about consistency.  If you have a consistent swing there is a lot that can be done to help you in fitting clubs and teaching you how to swing better.

Marion