Aww, sweetie. I was there two years ago and know exactly what you're going through. Waking up in the hospital really sucks. It happened to me twice inside of a month. All I knew is that I couldn't pretend to be a guy anymore and something had to give. Please know that it gets better. It really does. Your brain was just not wired to run on testosterone, and when it gets the estrogen it wants, wonderful things happen.
Getting on a therapeutic dose of estrogen was the best thing I ever did for my sense of well-being, and 20 months later, here I am, transitioned and happy for the first time.
Even if you can't start HRT just yet, there are a few things you can do to feel better about yourself in the meantime. Transition is a marathon, not a sprint, so please start the process now. Some suggestions- I figure that not all of these things will apply to you, but these are typical things one does before hormones.
1- Lose weight via low-carb diet and cardio. It's harder to lose body fat on estrogen, so if you have any "guy fat", now is the time to lose it. Cardio will also make you lose muscle mass. Avoid lifting heavy things and guy muscles will start to melt away.
2- Work on feminizing your mannerisms. Observe the differences between how men and women move, sit and walk.
3- Work on cultivating a female voice. This takes time, and the best time to start is now.
4- Get laser and/or electrolysis. It takes almost forever to lose a beard, and the best time to start is yesterday.
5- Buy some cute outfits. Shopping will take your mind off of things. If you're not ready to do it in person, do it online.
6- Experiment with makeup to see what works best with your coloring.
7- I found breast forms helped ease my dysphoria early on. I like the ones PALS makes. They are gel, so you can even sleep with them on.
8- Find a name that fits you like a glove. One that makes your brain light up in a happy way when you hear it spoken.
9- Paint your nails
10- If you have lost hair, start on minoxidil and/or propecia.
11- If you are suffering from major depression or anxiety, talk to a doctor. Antidepressants and antianxiety drugs were an effective stopgap for me until HRT did its job.
12- Watch transition videos on YouTube. There are some AMAZING transformations that may inspire you or end your doubts.
13- Talk to people here at Susan's
14- Pierce your ears
15- Start growing your hair out
16- Work on your strategy for coming out to the world. It can be tricky depending on your situation. Expect to lose family and friends. (Who needs transphobes in their lives anyway?) Some people will surprise you though.
17- When I cried myself to sleep, I hugged a teddy bear. Trust me, you NEED a teddy bear. I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for Frank.
18- Find things that take your mind off of dysphoric thoughts. Music, movies, TV, books, hobbies. We tend to be easily distract-SQUIRREL!-ed.
19- Picture yourself as your true self. Who are you really? What things about you have you faked as a defense mechanism? Start to drop these things and you will feel better for being genuine.
20- Find new things that make you happy. Trying things you were once afraid or ashamed of is fun. Shame is useless anyway.
Hugs,
Jill