Quote from: Alora on November 21, 2016, 10:54:30 AM
Ok ladies,
I made a very big step in my transition... I made my first HRT appointment. However, it's not until June 2. That give me six months of waiting. What do I do in the meantime? Changing my eating habits and working out are at the top of my list, but what else should I focus on?
Love you all 💋❤️💋
As previously stated, six months is an EXTREMELY long time to wait. You may want to follow up at Ingersoll and see if they can recommend another endo.
Until your appointment, though, I'd work on the following:
1. VOICE
2. People watching/mannerisms
3. Work with your therapist to get a letter for changing your ID, a letter for legal gender change, and for any other required legal proceedings.
4. VOICE
Considering the impending governmental changes, "getting legal" should be very high on your priority list. Getting the paperwork to change your ID should be simple. My therapist wrote that letter in one visit, but I'm sure that a few things have changed since I did it in 2002.
To get a gender change order in the Puget Sound area is also extremely easy, with the most complicated part being getting a letter from your Dr. (Again, I got my letter on my first visit, but I was already 13 yeast post op) Get the legal changes done now, while they still can be changed.
Work on your voice, work on your mannerisms, and observe and learn from watching women. (just don't do it in a stalker way)
Good luck!