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Started by rachel.young, October 09, 2013, 02:20:10 PM

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rachel.young

Hi my name is Rachel Kathryn, you can call me Rachel. I'm 35 years old and am tired of living the life and lie that I have. For the longest time now I've either been suppressing, repressing, or outright denying myself the ability to be myself.  :-\. I am a bit late to the party, but I realize that I can no longer continue to keep up this façade and farce of being a man. My plan and my desire is strong. I am to transition. I have already set up an appointment with a psychiatrist who specializes in diagnosing transsexualism, next month. Am I prepared for this? Yes. I know what is in store for me.

I hope to chat and get to know some of you. I am on other sites as well other than susans. (Facebook for one). I am not so sure what I can contribute here, but I will try my best. Everyone has different issues. I have been married twice and luckily never fathered any children. I am recently divorced, but my she knows about me. She is very supportive. In fact I ring her everyday. I have only just begun my journey, and my goal is to be finished in 3-6 years.

I am going to get my face lasered, and then see what the anti-androgens and oestrogens will do for my face and figure. If I really need it, I will eventually get ffs, but only after srs. I do not plan on getting an orchidectomy before srs as I want the doctor to have as much donor material as possible to work with.

I am in for an uphill battle as I am a disabled USAF veteran receiving a pension. I am also an ex-pat living in Norway. I wonder how this is going to go down as I have no plans to travel back to the US during or after my transition. I do know that the Veterans Administration should not have a problem with this as they now treat transsexualism, except for srs/grs. Does anyone here have any experience with that?

PM me if you like! More to come later!

Hugs,
Rachel Kathryn
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Amelia Pond

Welcome to Susan's, Rachel! :)

You're only a couple of years older than me and our stories are very similar so I can really relate. I've only started transitioning since the beginning of the year but I can tell you from experience that it's really nice to be able to be myself. ;)

I hope you find what you're looking for. :)

Amy
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Robin Mack

Congratulations... and welcome to one of the friendliest, most-open sites on the net (that I have found, anyway).  :)

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rachel.young

Thank you Robin and Thank you Amy!

I'm here to make friends and gather as much information as possible about what I am about to go through. My expectations aren't unrealistic as I don't expect to look like a model or anything, but I think I will be passable. I have decided for the moment to stay in boy-mode, when I go out, at least until I have a confirmed diagnosis. One of the things that concerns me a little is the whole "Living as a Woman" thing. To me that is a meaningless requirement, also that is worthy of a different thread in itself. As a side note, I'm also pretty geeky.

Rachel
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bethany

Hello Rachel, Welcome to Susan's.
First off I want to thank you for your service in the Air Force.
I started my transition at the begining of this year at the age of 46; So you are not that late to the party.
I wish you well on your journey. Hold on tight and enjoy the ride of a lifetime.

Hugs,
Bethany Dawn
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big kim

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Jessica Merriman

Hello, baby sister! I am 47, a retired Paramedic/firefighter and I just started HRT. It is never too late to be who you need to be. This is a great place of hope, information and family. I have never seen a more genuine group in all of my life. I think you will find this site a great experience and will use it often. BIG HUG!  :)
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Devlyn

Hi Rachel, welcome to Susan's Place! I'm just south of Boston. Also thanking you for your service. You can muster in here if you like: Roll Call! See you around the site, hugs, Devlyn
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Gina Taylor

Welcome to our family Rachel. You'll met a lot of nice people here with a lot of good information. I'll agree 100% with wht my BFF Jessica has said and what my good firend Robinmack has said.  :) Big Hug to you!
Gina Marie Taylor  8)
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Darkie

Courage is the power that turn dreams into reality.
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rachel.young

Thank you everyone. A little more background is actually my ex-wife is a long time member here. Beyond that I will not say much more. I have always wanted to do things that I thought I never could. This was one of them. I will read and review the rules. I don't plan or intend to be rude or vulgar or post pictures that others might find offensive. Thanks I'll save my other questions, frustrations for another time and another thread. I generally tend to write quite a bit. But I think this is the right place to start.

Rachel

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Ms. OBrien CVT

Hi Rachel, :icon_wave:

Welcome to our little family. Over 7914 members. That would be one heck of a family reunion.

Feel free to post your successes/failures, Hopes/dreams.  Ask questions and seek answers. Give and receive advice.

But remember we are family here, your family now. And it is always nice to have another sister.


Janet  )O(

  
It does not take courage or bravery to change your gender.  It takes fear of living one more day in the wrong one.~me
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