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Started by gina_taylor, August 30, 2005, 11:11:18 PM

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Shelley

Hey Gina,

Look on the bright side of things if your TG is your doing you've done something well.

How else do you explain being stuck with us :D.

Thinking of you Shelley

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gina_taylor

Very good point there Shelley  :) I guess I have done something well  :)

I really like being stuck with people that I love and that love me. It really warms my heart. Thanks  for making me smile  :)

Gina
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beth

                              You are not a mental case Gina. You have grown to be a very nice person even though you have been given a terrible hardship. Most don't do as well without an accident.


beth
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Chaunte

Gina,

Beth is right.  You are not a mental case.  A few (!) years ago, I met Jesus Christ's older brother (he told me so himself and meant it).  THAT was a gentleman who had a few ... what's the word?... issues to work out!  :D

With your injury, you will have a few limitations.  Some people would let their accident be an excuse for everything that is going wrong in their life. 

You have taken a different and healthier approach.  You are bound and determined to be the person you are.  Going forth with living full time is proof of this and I applaud you for it! :icon_clap:

Do you think your neurpsychologist is accepting of transgendered individuals?  Given what you have written, it sounds like he is not.  Have you talked with a TG-friendly therapist about these reults?  She might put a different spin on what is being said.

Go forth and excel!

Chaunte
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gina_taylor

Thanks Beth and Chaunte for your kind and uplifting words of encouragement.  :) I was really feeling down eversince I read the evaluation from my neuropsychologist, but thanks to your encouraging words, it's really uplifted my spirits and I'm not feeling so down any more.  :) Thanks. I'm right now working on a letter to him, since I didn't really get much of a chance to speak to him since my mom was there.

Gina



Posted at: November 14, 2005, 03:57:30 PM

About two months ago, I met this really nice guy who's taken a really nice interest in me, and he's very serious in us persuing a relationship. He's in his early fifties, but I don't really care too much about age. I'm a happy girl in love again! :)

Gina
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Sarah Louise

I hate these silly doctors who live in their own world and don't think about how what they say affects their patients.

I think your doctor needs to be evaluated for his own competence.  Gina, you a wonderful person and should just live your life and not worry about what the "doctors" think.

Sarah L.
Nameless here for evermore!;  Merely this, and nothing more;
Tis the wind and nothing more!;  Quoth the Raven, "Nevermore!!"
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gina_taylor

You're absolutely right there Sarah. These Docotors have really been screwing around with my mind, and I don't think that they really know what they're talking about. I just wish that they'd sit down and talk with me instead of testing me first and then trying to evaluate me from their tests.

Thank you for your kind and heartfelt words. I am really starting to enjoy my life and believe me, I don't really care what the doctors think or say. I know who I am! I am a very happy and wonderful woman!  :)

Gina  :)
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Cassandra

QuoteI know who I am! I am a very happy and wonderful woman!

Amen to that girl.

Cassie
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Shelley

That's the positive Gina I love to here from. I agree with Cassie atta girl.

Shelley
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gina_taylor

Thanks Cassie and Shelley for your ongoing and uplifting support. It really makes me blush to think of how we've bonded.  :)

Gina  :)
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