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Title: 'I know who I want to be': Why I decided to undergo male-to-female gender reas
Post by: Shana A on June 18, 2009, 01:31:27 PM
Post by: Shana A on June 18, 2009, 01:31:27 PM
'I know who I want to be': Why I decided to undergo male-to-female gender reassignment
Rosalind Ryan talks to Vivienne Snowdon, who plans to have an operation to become a woman in October
Thursday, 18 June 2009
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/healthy-living/i-know-who-i-want-to-be-why-i-decided-to-undergo-maletofemale-gender-reassignment-1707555.html (http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/healthy-living/i-know-who-i-want-to-be-why-i-decided-to-undergo-maletofemale-gender-reassignment-1707555.html)
"I have always associated myself with being female, and identified much more with girls when I was growing up. When I was little, I heard the alternative name my mother would have given me had I been born a girl and I thought 'Yes, that's who I should've been'," says Vivienne Snowdon.
Vivienne, 42, of Glasgow, is undergoing male-to-female gender reassignment. She has been receiving counselling and hormone treatment for 14 months under the NHS, and is planning to have the full operation in Thailand in October. The cost, including travel, will be £13,000, and she is raising the money herself. "It's something that I feel has to be done," she says. "For me, the process won't be complete until then."
Rosalind Ryan talks to Vivienne Snowdon, who plans to have an operation to become a woman in October
Thursday, 18 June 2009
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/healthy-living/i-know-who-i-want-to-be-why-i-decided-to-undergo-maletofemale-gender-reassignment-1707555.html (http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/healthy-living/i-know-who-i-want-to-be-why-i-decided-to-undergo-maletofemale-gender-reassignment-1707555.html)
"I have always associated myself with being female, and identified much more with girls when I was growing up. When I was little, I heard the alternative name my mother would have given me had I been born a girl and I thought 'Yes, that's who I should've been'," says Vivienne Snowdon.
Vivienne, 42, of Glasgow, is undergoing male-to-female gender reassignment. She has been receiving counselling and hormone treatment for 14 months under the NHS, and is planning to have the full operation in Thailand in October. The cost, including travel, will be £13,000, and she is raising the money herself. "It's something that I feel has to be done," she says. "For me, the process won't be complete until then."