Heh... Well guys, all i can say is that i am jealous. You guys have a lot of support groups and services for transgender people out there. Here, in Eastern Europe, we have nothing. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. I live in Bulgaria but i am originally from Lithuania. Eastern Europe is awful for transgender people. If you go to the doctor and tell them you are FTM or MTF they will not know what to do with you. Their first (and second) thought is that you are completely crazy and you have to be locked in a mental hospital and get your head examined. Some of them still think transsexualism can be cured!
The majority of population hate gays and lesbians but when it comes to transsexuals - they hate us even more! They don't know anything about us, they don't understand why we are the way we are and they have no desire to be tolerant towards us. Hate crimes are kind of normal here.
Our health insurances do not cover anything related to transition. If you want to transition here, you must pay for everything out of your own pocket. More than that, you have to travel abroad to have your surgery done coz nobody is doing it here.
Also, if you want to change your documents and get the new ones with your male name and an "M" for your gender, you MUST have a sex change operation done! You can't change your documents if you look and live like a man. Even if you are on T and you have had your top surgery done - it means nothing to them. You must physically be a man, only then you can have your documents changed.
Now guys, think about this. I think you have it really good there. Whenever you are sad and depressed, just think about other transgender people out there and i hope you can feel better knowing that there are a lot of guys and girls who are in a much worse situation than you are.