First visit to a GP
Nothing quite prepares one for this experience I guess. I picked out a doctor based on a list of queer freindly doctors on my plan, and the ally badge in their photo on the search site. The past few weeks leading up to this were very hectic, so I didnt give much thought to what I was going to say until I was about to walk in the door.
My therapist told me to go to get hair removal and voice therapy, so i had a mission.
As soon as the visit started I was nervous, I'd have to tell them what's up at some point, no way around it, and then what about feeling like I'd have to justify it all?
Well, after they were cool about other aspects of my medical history, I told them why I was there, to start some early gender transition stuff, that I'm nonbinary and figuring it out. They asked me to explain a bit about my experience and background with gender stuff, and that they had several trans clients. I imidiately felt the need to defend myself, which from outside my head is ridiculous, it's like I was primed to feel like I would have to.
I gave the short version, they asked some questions that I dont fully have answers to myself about dysphoria and my experiences, I was honest about not really knowing a lot of it yet, but there are some things i do know. All the while feeling very uncomfortable divulging all of this to a total stranger.
They then told me that it sounds to them without needing more info that I have dysphoria, that they would give me a diagnosis but that it's only a tool for insurance purposes, and then we talked a bit about my plans for the future.
Whew, that was stressful, difficult, but now my medical files officially say I'm nonbinary, and my pronouns are they/them. Taking a second to process that before I get back to my insane (lately) job... that feels pretty d*** good.