I have been following these forums for a few years, knowing deep down that at some point I would transition. This year, it all came to a head, so to speak; beginning with a seemingly innocuous act that I have done every few years of my entire life: shaving off my shoulder length hair. This time, however, it had a monumental affect on my self. I slipped into one of the deepest bouts of depression I have ever faced.
A couple of months (and several blackout-drunk nights) later, I realized the issue and decided to seek treatment. It wasn't easy to find. I spoke with five doctors (none of which had ever had a trans patient) before finally being referred to a therapist, who would help me find the help I needed.
I have been on HRT for a month, and have come out to my closest friend, in addition to my wife of eleven years. Honestly, the last two months (since I decided to transition) have been the happiest of my life. Even with all of the anti-trans propaganda in the media these days, I know now who I am; who I have always been: Lilith Wild, a gay transwoman.
It feels good to finally be out from under all of this fog.
Quote from: LilithWild on November 25, 2018, 11:29:43 PM
I have been following these forums for a few years, knowing deep down that at some point I would transition. This year, it all came to a head, so to speak; beginning with a seemingly innocuous act that I have done every few years of my entire life: shaving off my shoulder length hair. This time, however, it had a monumental affect on my self. I slipped into one of the deepest bouts of depression I have ever faced.
A couple of months (and several blackout-drunk nights) later, I realized the issue and decided to seek treatment. It wasn't easy to find. I spoke with five doctors (none of which had ever had a trans patient) before finally being referred to a therapist, who would help me find the help I needed.
I have been on HRT for a month, and have come out to my closest friend, in addition to my wife of eleven years. Honestly, the last two months (since I decided to transition) have been the happiest of my life. Even with all of the anti-trans propaganda in the media these days, I know now who I am; who I have always been: Lilith Wild, a gay transwoman.
It feels good to finally be out from under all of this fog.
@LilithWild Dear Lilith:
Thank you for coming out of the lurker zone and being a part of the Forums.
I am most pleased that you had decided to join the Susan's Place site.
Please allow me to officially welcome you here.
Thank you for writing your first postings.... as you get more involved in exchanging comments on various posts other members will be along to offer their thoughts and comments in response to any of your specific questions and concerns..
This is the right place for you to be to find out what others may have to say that may have been in your circumstances and with your questions and concerns.
There are a lot of members here that will be able to identify with your situation as you continue to feel free to share it.
I also want to warmly WELCOME you to Susan's Place.
You will find this a safe and friendly place to share with others and to read about others similar trials, tribulations, and successes.
As you are certainly aware you can share with others and involve yourself with some give and take with other like-minded members. When frustrated or if you have successes you can share it here if you wish and receive support from others and offer support to others. ....
***It's a very good chance that you might find that you will make some new friends here.
Please come in and continue to be involved at your own pace.
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Hi Lilith :icon_wave:
Welcome to Susan's Place :) Glad to have you here, join on in the fun
Hugs
V M
Hi, Lilith!
Congratulations on finding yourself and beginning your transition!
Hello LilithWild, It's a pleasure to meet you and I really enjoyed reading your re-introduction. It's sounds like you are now on the right path. You sound so happy now that you've embraced your new life. I am basically at the same place in my transition too. I have come out to only my wife and brother-in-law at this point but so far, so good. I know there's a long road ahead for us both but traveling in the right direction is half the battle. Best wishes to you and thank you for sharing.
Susan R🌷