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About to come out to my Doctor

Started by sazzy, October 23, 2013, 05:34:38 AM

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sazzy

I have made an appointment to see my GP this afternoon to discuss my gender dysphoria. I came out to my wife 2 years ago and she has been wonderful, I cannot think of a way she could have made it any easier, and it was actually her that rang and made the appointment for me, and will be coming with me, but even so, I am soo nervous..Still, its a step I feel I need to take.....Wish me luck!

Saz
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Bardoux

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sazzy

Thanks!  ;D

I'm actually excited too, in a nervous way, finally after all these years of hiding it, burying it, and then admitting it, I'm on my way, so to speak.

xxx
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kathyk

You'll do fine, and it's actually real easy to do once you start talking.  The words just seem to flow like water, and the relief is unbelievable.





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Robin Mack

Congratulations... this is a huge step, and I am certain you will be tremendously relieved and proud after taking it!  Please keep us posted!

*hug*
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sazzy

Thanks for the words of support everyone. The appointment went really well, my wife came with me and held my hand as I explained to the doctor how I felt. She has no working experience if gender dysphoria but talked me through bits and pieces and make a huge effort to point out that although I had young children, I'd function much better as a parent if I was myself, and happy, rather than living in misery as someone else.

She told me she'd look into it more to see what the options were and I will have a follow up appointment in a week or so to discuss that. Overall, huge weight lifted off my shoulders!!

Saz xxx
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Robin Mack

Congratulations on completing a *huge* step!  :)

*happy dance*
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JLT1

Congratulations! :)   Good Job!!! :)  You are also very fortunate to have a supporting wife. 8)

I think you're going to be fine.

Hugs,

Jen
To move forward is to leave behind that which has become dear. It is a call into the wild, into becoming someone currently unknown to us. For most, it is a call too frightening and too challenging to heed. For some, it is a call to be more than we were capable of being, both now and in the future.
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Jessica Merriman

You sound so fortunate baby, a supportive wife and doctor, WOW! Good job on the important first step. I think you will do just fine.  :laugh:
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sazzy

Thanks for the kind words of support ladies xxx
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spx_1112

Yeah so happy for you. Keep us posted. Hugs shannon
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