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Is this the answer to my question.....

Started by MelissaAnn, March 09, 2015, 04:54:32 PM

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MelissaAnn

Of whether or not I pass...I just had possibly the most amazing experience of my life.... I'm at the hospital to get my blood drawn for my up coming endocrinologist appointment. I registered at the touch screen where it asks you to enter your full name. I have to use my male name because I haven't legally changed it as of yet. Then you wait for them to call your name to give them the orders from the doctor. They call my old name so as I approach the desk the gentlemen behind the desk asks me if this is for my husband or son? (Smiling from ear to ear now) and I just said no!

Then I'm brought back to have my blood drawn and the tech said hold on the labels are wrong they say male..... I'm completely in heaven  right now...! The best possible validation I could have received...!

Much Love,

Melissa Ann


ChiGirl

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ImagineKate

Haha that is great!!!

Kind of like when I went to the post office and they pulled out a package for my wife and one for me and said there's one for me and one for my husband. LOL.
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StrykerXIII

That's awesome! It's like when I did karaoke last week - my singing voice is still decidedly male, and after I finished Clapton's "Layla", a woman at the bar approached me to tell me that she couldn't accept that I was male, because she felt like I was even prettier than her.  :laugh:
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