So, an introduction. I always hate these. I never know what to say!

I am a cis-female 46. My youngest child has come out as trans within the last year. Not that we were surprised when he told us. He had been flirting with it for years and years. But he finally made the "announcement" to his dad, myself, his girlfriend, and a few select friends late last fall. He also started seeing a therapist about that time. After a bought with suicidal thoughts, including a plan, he was switched to a gender therapist.
The gender therapist had told him to go ahead and get a referral to an Endo last spring. He then made the announcement to EVERYONE. It took us until the end of July to get an appointment. In the meantime his Therapist left the practice and moved to one that no longer took his insurance. The other therapist that does gender is not taking new clients. For some reason the first therapist never wrote "the letter". We had no clue we needed "the letter" until after we saw the Endo. That was a rough evening. He cried the entire two hours on the way home.
Currently we have seen another therapist at Transactive Gender Center in Portland OR who has promised the letter within two weeks. It was a week yesterday. They were really awesome. And as a surprise they also noticed that he wasn't wearing a binder (we couldn't afford one), and gave him a free one on the spot. That made is entire month.
Right now I am hesitating to post much. I would feel sort of stupid saying, "everything is great". But really now that he knows the letter is coming and then it is only a matter of getting the insurance coverage well everything is great.
I am really enjoying reading all the threads here, and starting to recognize some of the posters. Some of the posts make my heart hurt however. Children who are afraid to tell their parents. Children who's parents reject them. I get that parents are scared. I am scared, he won't have an easy safe life. But I would rather lose a daughter and gain a son, than lose a daughter period. The second one is MUCH more terrifying.
Looking forward to getting to know you all.
Majik