There have been so many profoundly difficult experiences to my transition. For me, this is a very difficult question to answer. But, I truly was suffering from a life threatening illness. (I must caution the readers that I have an intensely complicated and philosophical definition of life, living and death.)
But, I was terminally ill. All, life is of supreme value, and must be saved at all costs. This is the first duty and obligation of membership in humanity, society, and good government. And all will be judged on this standard of the living by the living and by the eternal. But, in the United States, we tell you that you are potentially dying from this fatal illness, but refuse to help pay for the life saving medical treatments that are commonly available, because the American government does not what to be seen helping those none Christian, ugly, homosexual, perverts. That is not good politics, if you want to get re-elected.
This is exactly what happened in the 1980s during the fright to get the United States to fund research for a cure for HIV. I know what I am talking about on this issue, for those whom know my former name; you can simply check the Congressional Record to confirm my credentials.
My quick and easy response to your question is that my most painful experience was when I discovered that my doctors (my high priced plastic surgeons) were really in it for the money, and cared little about me. Although, I have been betrayed by many throughout life, I have had few that took the Hippocratic Oath exploit me, at such a vulnerable time in my life, while on unconscious on an operating room table. I literally had cash (big amounts) taken from my wallet by a doctor while I laid unconscious in the operating room.
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