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Just finished my first year living full time

Started by Rudy King, January 29, 2015, 10:14:11 PM

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Rudy King

So I just finished my first year living full time.  I gotta say I'm pretty happy that I've gotten here, even if it's later than sooner.

It's been an interesting, but confusing time though. 

First) I learned I "pass" as a female without effect. (see two)

Second) I ended up doing a lot of research only to find out that I am Intersex.  When I learned this, everything in my life clicked.  I even learned, that even though I'm "male", I have a female body, including female secondary sexual characteristics.  I learned that I've always walked like a girl, and even acted as one.  I am literately a girl (albeit a girl with underdeveloped male genitalia).  This was why I was "passing" so well.

Third) I also learned that my voice is kinda in the middle of the vocal range.  And at first, I thought about having voice surgery.  But since no one has ever said anything about my voice, I've decided that I won't have that surgery. 

Four) With a heavy heart, I keep finding it harder and harder to relate to the rest of the group.  I still do read most of the posts, and I do try to pitch in when I can.  In fact, I'm trying to post more, so that others who are also have PAIS and are transitioning can read about what I've done/gone through.  This is why I start with "FYI: I'm IS." now. 

Five) I'm learning how hard it is to find doctors who understand what I have, or even how it works.  All of the five doctors I have right now, really don't understand it very well.  Even my first and only Endo, straight up told me, that she may have to pass me off to a specialist.  Of course, she also told me, she was pretty sure I didn't have Complete Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome.  It's like, "duh!".

Anyways, here's to an awesome life ahead! 
Now I need to get into college, and get a business or two going.
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Lady_Oracle

Congrats on 1 year full time!

I've been finding it hard to relate too others here too, happy to see someone I can identify with. Not sure if I'm intersex or not but there's quite a few signs that point to it (small rib cage, wide hips, never masculnized fully) Either way transition has been pretty smooth for me regarding the social aspect. I think my transition is done mostly, all I have left to do is bottom surgery.
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Rudy King

Quote from: Lady_Oracle on January 31, 2015, 02:16:32 PM
Congrats on 1 year full time!

I've been finding it hard to relate too others here too, happy to see someone I can identify with. Not sure if I'm intersex or not but there's quite a few signs that point to it (small rib cage, wide hips, never masculnized fully) Either way transition has been pretty smooth for me regarding the social aspect. I think my transition is done mostly, all I have left to do is bottom surgery.

Thank you, so much!
Yeah, that's all I have left now too!  Now I have to figure out how to get it done.  I do have Medicare, which from what I've read maybe impossible to get, but my GP said that since I'm Intersex maybe they will cover it, IDK.

Fingers crossed!!!!!
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