Quote from: VaxSpyder on May 03, 2018, 02:07:50 PM
When I decided to start transitioning six months ago, I was full of excitement and enthusiasm. I was going to pursue my lifelong dream and I was going to succeed! I went to my doctor, went to therapy, saw the endocrinologist, started hormones (about two weeks ago), came out to family, close friends, and supervisors at work, and I've been going to a support group.
Now I'm just waiting - to lose more weight, for my hair to grow out, for the hormones to do their thing, etc. Just lots of waiting. I'm finding my enthusiasm cooling now that I feel there's not much I can actively do, at least for a few months. As my enthusiasm cools, I start questioning myself, wondering if I'm totally crazy or stupid for doing this. I know I want to be a woman, I've always wanted to be a woman, but I never felt "trapped" in my body, I never felt that acute painful dysphoria, or anything like that. I just felt incomplete and invisible and empty as a boy but felt strong and beautiful and confident as a girl.
Someone please tell me this is normal. I want to be a woman so much but I'm feeling so lost right now.
VaxSpyder: HRT does it's work in it's own time in cooperation with your body which will respond to hormones at it's own pace and in it's own way. What you read about others HRT results and their timeline will likely not be exactly like your results.
Patience is required, usually nothing happens very fast with HRT. Some will experience changes more quickly and some will experience changes more slowly... in the end some transgender transitioners will see very significant changes and others not as much.... again, it is all up to your own body.
Human nature tells each of us that "We want it all, and we want it NOW" ... but that is just our brain telling us that we want what we want. Weight issues and hair growth take time, it's like watching paint dry, but eventually it will happen. Weight loss is something that you can control, but it will take willpower and determination but it can be done.
What you can do while you are patiently waiting and will also keep your enthusiasm going strong is do observe and practice the things that will help you to pass... mannerisms, voice training, hair removal, eyebrows, fingernails and toenails, ear piercing, hair styling. At some point you will want to go to a hair and nail salon to get some of that done professionally. Early on in my transition I did a lot of people watching in shopping malls, restaurants, airports, etc.... watching how women move, walk, sit, talk, eat, etc. ... and how they dress, their shoes, their purse or handbag, etc.
Again, be patient and let the drugs and your body do their thing in their own time, but you can take some actions and make some changes that will help you to mentally wait and stay enthusiastic about your journey.
Hugs and well wishes... Please keep us updated.
Danielle