Could I please be provided with literature or experience on standards of policy or testimonials of transsexuals seeking treatment in the military, particularly the marine reserves?
I understand any estrogen therapy could become very apparent.
I'm already a personal fitness trainer, an avid practitioner of MMA and a power lifter.
Seeing as I'm already enlisted, I was hoping that after I got out of training I could get away with anti-androgens through a professional not associated with the military. I don't know if the insurance provided by the military would cover that.
I already meet well beyond perfect PFT on crunches and pullups which are the only two things that could suffer from decreased muscle tone, so focusing on just maintaining those shouldn't be too difficult. Along with simply running, pullups, pushups and crunches I imagine I should be able to get by without much of an issue in PFT. Hopefully I'd be able to lose the majority of my build(I put it all on in the past 2 years) and go back to being well, toned again. I'm intending to continue working out my legs, seeing as I don't see how that could be detrimental to my figure in any way and I'm trying to pass as being more androgynous, as I have been most of my life, until I can fully transition.
I have a history of HRT already, when I was 13 I went on full HRT, Est, AA, and Pro. I stayed on until I was forced off by my parents at 15.
While on it I noticed an astounding increase in metabolism and libido which are in contrast to what I was told to expect. Everything else stayed the same.
I would be transitioning presently, were it not that I'm already enlisted into the delayed entree program(DEP) and that if I don't leave as scheduled for training, I won't have a place to live. After training, I'll have more financial stability and can do a few more semesters of tech school, transfer to a university and complete my bachelor's degree over there whilst serving out my time in the reserves and setting the stage for an easy, effortless transition. I should also note that I'm already planning on getting my name changed before I go in hopefully, to something that I could get by with. That way, I can keep my military record on any future applications and also have my college degree have my name on it without having to go through a ton of crap to get stuff switched or explained.
Any and all advice on this would be helpful. It's somewhat pheasible that I could not join the military, but then I would have a dishonerable discharge(I think) on my record. I can't ask my recruiter about this topic directly, and I don't have many supportive friends. Perhaps one of you could call up a recruiter and request what would happen if a poolie asked to be dropped from the DEP program.
I also still have 9/11 fresh in my mind. It's always fresh in my mind. I have to do something. That's why I didn't fight it to start with when I was taken off the hormones, because I thought that I might as well take the opportunity as a guy to get this out of my system.