Dearest Rachel, and of course a fond "Hello!" to all of you here,
Such a road you have taken! Inspiring, sobering, uplifting, and riveting! May I say, you are lovely. In these days of #metoo I'm delighted to think that you are an imposing woman...one that any unattached guy would love to get to know and I can see that he will have to behave himself around you! I'm just not sure that YOU really believe it yet. Pinch yourself, lady! It is true!
A few years searching the forum off and on, and then BANG! I fell into your story. It took me three days to follow the thread. What a wonderful group of women! I think the behaviors that I expect from women are exemplified here, displayed over a six year timeline. Rachel, I believe you are a special case. I believe you have been blessed. I believe you have 'made it" and 'have it made'. Of course you sacrificed. Of course you experienced the deepest of mental anguishes and physical pains. Yet, we, on the outside, see the end in sight for you. Minor skirmishes if you will, remain as you mop up the remainging 'enemies' of your perfect self vision. Nonetheless, you are a successful professional woman, experiencing the normal loneliness and confusions all of us do. You tipped from caring for others to caring full time for yourself. As for passing, don't be silly. You look marvelous. I suspect you have achieved the beautiful 'beach body'. Please recover soon and please, please continue to keep us in the loop.
I was so drawn to the opera of it all. Your story is a fascinating vicarious tramp though another world. We can all of us appreciate you. So, so, many of us here follow the trail of crumbs you leave behind. Just look at the number of readers and hits on the site! Do you have memoirs? Or, perhaps THIS is your journal. I see the beginnings of a book or even a made for serial production film in your story. I would not wish the 'lows' of your experience on my worst enemy...yet I wish your sucesses for all of us.
So many others of our sisters languish in the hell holes of the mind, body and soul. My cousin, Brenda, is one such. Even though she lives in the Seattle-Bremerton WA area with many more resources said to be LGBTQ friendly (especially when compared to my state of UT), she is clawing to survive. She is your age and without financial resources, struggling to get even the basics of life...let alone achieve professional success. For 35 years she suffered the prejudices of the male dominated establishments, a bigoted military health system, a twisted sense of national and local social priorities and especially an uncaring public. (Wow...I just realized what a tale she has!) In the end she hungers for the love and companionship of a fellow human, just as you do. As we all do.
Your story is a snapshot - daily, weekly and yearly, of a boy living in abuse, a man in turmoil, a girl trapped in battle, a woman waging a hidden war, a lovable female in an uneasy peace...and finally a fully fledged era of integrity to self and prosperity. I for one commend your courage and have a sure confidence that you will harness your angst and your strength of character to find a soul mate...no matter the gender.
I love your willingness to bare and share it all.