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Advice for Therapy

Started by Scoot, January 27, 2013, 12:36:06 PM

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chuck

Quote from: AlexanderC on January 27, 2013, 01:51:12 PM
I would be more concerned with working out why I got like that to be honest. If it has a negative impact on your life (running in front of cars seems pretty negative) then it might be worth trying to find out why it happens...

Ive got to agree with you on this one Alex. This is pretty classic mania behavior which may be linked bipolar disorder.

I advise that you work through that first and foremost, or at least along side your gender issues.
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Shortman

Quote from: Scoot on January 29, 2013, 04:50:09 PM
Pshhh. Fact that I been passing 80% of the time for years is proof enough. I probably have nothing to worry about, so I'm not gonna anymore.

Thanks guys.

That was the thing, they didn't give a crud about that.  You could walk in having been on hormones for years, passing completely, or flounce in wearing a ballerina costume, and you were met with skeptisism, and got a generic "we don't recommend anything at this time, come see us again in 4 to 6 months and we'll see if you still feel this way."  It was very toxic, and hopefully a long passed relic.

Be confident in yourself and good luck.

Shortman
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