Quote from: andy_pap on January 08, 2013, 05:01:40 PM
Normal doctor (g.p) and tryed canceling twice the first time i froze up the second time only an hour assessment thay said that thay will get have to me but that was 3 months ago I have never seen a any type of therapist
Do you under stand what I'm saying
Very few g.p.'s have the experience to deal well with what you're describing. I suggest finding a therapist, especially one who has experience dealing with gender identity issues, and who has experience (the more the better) helping people deal with gender identity issues. We all describe things differently, and it would be irresponsible of me to put ideas in your head, but your description (and the fact that you're posting to these forums) certainly sounds like you need to clarify for yourself, with someone who understands these issues, what it is you want and need to feel whole.
It may take a few missteps, and you may want to ask here or search other resources to find a qualified therapist, who can help you make a plan and may be able to refer you to other medical professionals you may need, and create a roadmap (or some checklists) to help you find the specific help you need, while avoiding getting sent down dead end streets, or getting blown off because someone is not understanding what you need.
Some medical professionals still allow their personal prejudices to color their treatment, or might just base their care on outdated info when dealing with something relatively rare, and you want to be sure, among other things, to have your caregivers give due attention to all the possibilities. You can pretty much expect that you may need to be very determined (possibly out of your own comfort zone) in finding the right caregivers, as well as in educating yourself about your condition. But a good therapist ought to be able to help you focus on what is most important for your well-being.
You may also want to re-read some of Catherine's previous answers, and ask more questions if things are unclear, but chances are good you may need to have some one-on-one interaction with someone qualified to help you, and not just rely on responses here, which will be well-meaning, but may miss something important that a qualified therapist would be able to spot.