XD I got my T letter ladies and gents!(Well actually my therapist is faxing it over to the physician I'll be seeing)
I'm so happy right now, and I swear to god... I failed an exam today, I'm pretty sure, but I don't even care right now. This trumps everything right here. HELLS YEAH
Congrats, stranger!
:D
Congrats!
congrats, im currently working on getting a T letter right now.
Thanks ladies and gents!
Anibioman, I wish you the best luck!
I'm still so ecstatic. She faxed it over on Friday, and I'm supposed to make an appointment this week.
Do any of you know how many visits until I actually get the script?
got mine same day
Got mine after my first appointment
I went to my local GP and got a bunch of blood tests done before I went to the the endo/physician.
I wanted to make sure I could get my script ASAP.
I got mine same day as my first appt.
I'll have to get blood work there. I swear, I hate blood work. I haven't had any kind of lab work done in about 4 years lol and I'll be going to a physician. Not an endo.
So any idea how many visits with the blood work that I'll have to have before the script? I'm just hoping I actually get to START this month. I already have to travel over an hour to get to the doc appointment. This ->-bleeped-<- is killing me. I'm hoping to get my name legally changed after starting T, get it changed at social security, my bank, school loans, school, and a new ID made at both my university AND the DMV before next semester begins. I'm hoping to just go in at mid January with some noticeable changes, and complete the remainder of my two years at university as completely male with no speculation as to otherwise.
Everyone already sees me as a guy in all of my lecture halls. It's the lab and one lecture hall where roll is called that screws me up. So that name change would be LOVELY, but I don't want to get it YET due to not wanting my dad to have to bother with insurance changes until he starts his new job in a few weeks
Quote from: stiltsk on October 02, 2011, 01:15:50 PM
So that name change would be LOVELY, but I don't want to get it YET due to not wanting my dad to have to bother with insurance changes until he starts his new job in a few weeks
In that case, shouldn't you get started on it yesterday? It takes a little while to do a legal name change.
Congrats on the scrip, by the way. I had my GP do my blood work a couple of weeks before my first endo appointment, and I took the results with me to the specialist. I got my first shot that day.