Hey Ellie, your photo looks really nice. I like it when I see people that use their actual photo, since this is sort of a virtual therapy group, I feel like I kind of actually know who some of you are. I'll take my best shot some time here, don't know when I can do that (time/posts?)
The thing that really got me irritated with blood work was that little box marked "M". I found that many caregivers, even some that say they have TG experience, look at the data based upon a normalcy chart defined by your legal gender. After some time on hormones and work on my part, my body is NOT "M" from a chemical standpoint, or even physical any more. When they pointed out that "this" and "this" were flagged, I showed that when they used the "F" chart for values, everything fell into a normal range. How myopic, even a lot of those that think they know how to treat us don't really understand the magnitude of what's really going here. FWIW, everyone should read the section on HRT in the guidelines on UCSF Transgender Care web site. By far the most progressive and well founded suggestions for caregivers that I've seen. The issue that I've just mentioned is recognized there. Toni