Quote from: Moonflower on April 15, 2019, 05:32:36 PM
I've been away from Susan's as my sweetie and I deal with health challenges. Three drs in a row bullied her into taking a statin for her extremely high cholesterol. They put a damper on her HRT enthusiasm. We kept coming across statements advising that she balance her hormones according to conventional targets.
Finally, the fourth dr ordered lots of tests to determine why Beth's cholesterol is so high. It looks like a hormone issue, not something that a statin can address.
On the one hand, Beth's health seems to depend on her balancing her hormones.
On the other hand, Beth has been lucky to appear so feminine because her sex hormones are naturally so "unbalanced".
We welcome thoughts.
We understand that some people here gladly exchange long-term health for a body that more accurately reflects who they are. But when Beth was described as being about to have a heart attack, she was willing to put all transitioning on the back burner, in exchange for strong health and continuation of life.
As it turns out, Beth's heart health reflects all of her loving kindness. It is planning on ticking for a long time. Her cholesterol level soared to address a hormone issue, which we expect the doctor to guide us through.
Have you been in her shoes? What would you do?
MOONFLOWER !!!! My favorite SO !!!

I came by to take a peek when I saw it was you. So sorry to hear about Beth's health issues. Here's the thing. The ability to do or not do certain medical procedures, medications etc do not define who someone is.
I have been battling cancer for 7 years, lost a kidney to it but it is contained. More of a pain than anything. Also I have had two heart attacks. One very serious. My heart function is 39%. This limits my estrogen to 1/3 the normal dose.
Anyway enough of me. I only mention my health issues to say it has nothing to do with living authentically.
I had an orchiectomy -(testicle removal) got rid of that nasty testosterone.

It is a relatively simple procedure. But more importantly Beth can live as who she is no matter what the medical constraints. As for me I just figured a different way to do it.
I wanted to get a nose job. They said sure but it has to be in the hospital. Twice the cost.

Doesn't matter. I changed my name, my birth certificate, my drivers license, social security etc etc. I am legally a woman.
Beth is also a woman. Living as one is an option. It just needs to be figured out by the two of you what that looks like.
Hugs, from your biggest fan.