Hey all!
Glad to see the girls still keeping things interesting, Welcome to the full time club Eris!...I'm afraid we are all out of cookies. >.>
So last week was insane!
First off, I had my first ever Voice Therapy session at Ninewells hospital in Dundee. I was really worried going in, since all the leaflets etc that I was sent out in advance didn't actually mention transgender issues at all...just lots of stuff about recovering from smoke inhalation/throat surgery etc...as a result I was somewhat apprehensive about going in, as I felt that once more I would have to spend the whole first session just explaining the basics and trying to get the therapist on side.
But oh god did I strike gold with my voice therapist! She is a lovely woman (names withheld and all that) who has been workign with trans people for over 10 years, and know EXACTLY what she is doing

I was expecting just a bit of "this is how to speak a tad more feminine", a couple short session and some homework and that would be it. I am over the moon to tell you that this therapist is amazing!
The first appointment was an hour long, the first 30mins of which was just a casual conversation so she could gauge the state of my voice and what I could work on etc. We got on like a house on fire, and by the end of the chat she was very impressed with what work I had done to my voice to far (just basic youtube stuff etc).
We spoke about what I would like my voice to sound like, picking a celebrity to emulate as such, personally I love Amy MacDonald, and always thought she had a lovely voice that I could possibly reach. Thankfully she agreed. ^^#
Apparently though her services do not just stop at you correcting your voice a bit, oh no, she spoke about how we would work on body language, mannerisms, conversation pace, speed and even topics all with the goal of reaching my maximum passing potential.
By the end of the session my head was spinning in the most delightful way. I wanted to give her a hug! I refrained for now...but there will be plenty of opportunities for that later, as I will now be seeing her once a week for the next 6-10 weeks. I can't wait for our next sessions so I can get down to business.

So yeah! For those who are in Tayside and thinking about getting some voice therapy on the NHS, go for it! I can't recommend it enough.
I also had an appointment at Sandyford this week (marking my second time in the gender identity clinic). I expected a fairly standard continuation of going through the motions etc. Lots of talking about childhood, evaluations, discussion about the future etc etc etc. but it turned out that it was far more straight forward than that.
I basically sat down, updated my Dr on the recent happenings in my life...and was then promptly informed that they were very happy with my progress, that I clearly knew what I want, and that they were more than willing to help me in whatever way they can.
So yeah...Signed up for the NHS finally taking over and funding my HRT (which should start next week), laser hair removal, blood tests...and a general "go-ahead" for my surgery in Thailand!
So after 17months on the waiting list, it took only 2 appointments, approximately 1h45min, for them to sign me off as "Approved Transgender Person: Give access to all the things"
It was VERY shocking the speed at which I made it through that place. I will now only need to go back once every 3-6 months for some blood tests...the rest is up to me!
I now only need to get my 2 letters of recommendation from psychologists for my SRS in Thailand and I will be ready to book my surgery day!
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It's been a fun week xD