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First appointments

Started by Jonathananubian, November 14, 2013, 01:29:10 PM

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Jonathananubian

Normally, in the real world, I am not shy about my preferences. I have dressed in what is considered male specific clothing since I was in middle school. But when I finally came out to my parents I was terrified.
For a while my mother thought that I was just confused or making a hasty decision, but as I gathered more information and talked it over with her she realized that this is happening, whether she decided to support me or not.
I count myself as very lucky that both my mother and my step-father have accepted me, are willing to help me, and to support me in this. My little sister told me that she "knew all along" and was "waiting for me to notice it" myself. lol

That being said I am going to my first meeting at the Transgender clinic in Vancouver during the second week of December, which is just the medical consultation, and even though my family is with me; I am still nervous.

I just wanted to talk to someone who has already gone through this to assuage some of my fears. My primary fear being doctors, nurses, and needles. lol
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Tristan

yay this is great news. im glad they are all supportive of you and that your sister already knew. that makes it so much better. if you have any questions on stuff just ask any of us  :)
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Jonathananubian

I'm just wondering what to expect from the first meeting, they didn't tell me if I needed to bring anything other than my I.D and such. But sometimes people overlook things because they already expected you to know something. lol

I'm very happy with my family, especially my step-dad. Not only am I not his kid, but I won't be his "daughter" when this is over. He is very gruff on the outside, but he cares for us a lot on the inside.
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transvancouver

Hi! The first appointment is just a consultation, they will also likely order some blood testing to be done before your second appointment. Are you going to raven song? or are you in the youth program? Any specific questions feel free to message me.
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Mogu

You and me both, I'll have my initial appointments this December.

Tell me how it goes.
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