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Quote from: Elwood on October 02, 2008, 08:07:24 AMYou CAN have top surgery before T. But you have to be able to say that you do plan on transitioning. At least that's what I've heard.But since you've only been keen on this for a couple months... I don't think your chances of top surgery any time soon are very high...
Quote from: trapthavok on October 02, 2008, 09:47:41 AMQuote from: Elwood on October 02, 2008, 08:07:24 AMYou CAN have top surgery before T. But you have to be able to say that you do plan on transitioning. At least that's what I've heard.But since you've only been keen on this for a couple months... I don't think your chances of top surgery any time soon are very high...Obviously I can't get it anytime soon, I don't even have that kind of financial stability yet, I still have one foot out the door (of my parents home) as far as I'm concerned.And yes, I haven't been on this track as long as you have, but that doesn't mean the dysphoria's not there or that I am not near the point of being physically nauseated just by seeing my freakbags. Because I'm there. This is real to me, and just the hope that someday I can make it all go away is enough for me, for now. I'm glad to hear that this is a possibility....I'm not going to go running to my therapist for a referral letter obviously, but I'm glad to have the knowledge.Morning showers are definitely uncomfortable. I've been running past the mirror every morning, making sure that towel is tightly secured around me so I don't have to see them, for as long as I can remember (or as long as they've been there). It just gets so much worse now that I know I'm trans...
Quote from: Elwood on October 02, 2008, 10:16:22 AMQuote from: trapthavok on October 02, 2008, 09:47:41 AMQuote from: Elwood on October 02, 2008, 08:07:24 AMYou CAN have top surgery before T. But you have to be able to say that you do plan on transitioning. At least that's what I've heard.But since you've only been keen on this for a couple months... I don't think your chances of top surgery any time soon are very high...Obviously I can't get it anytime soon, I don't even have that kind of financial stability yet, I still have one foot out the door (of my parents home) as far as I'm concerned.And yes, I haven't been on this track as long as you have, but that doesn't mean the dysphoria's not there or that I am not near the point of being physically nauseated just by seeing my freakbags. Because I'm there. This is real to me, and just the hope that someday I can make it all go away is enough for me, for now. I'm glad to hear that this is a possibility....I'm not going to go running to my therapist for a referral letter obviously, but I'm glad to have the knowledge.Morning showers are definitely uncomfortable. I've been running past the mirror every morning, making sure that towel is tightly secured around me so I don't have to see them, for as long as I can remember (or as long as they've been there). It just gets so much worse now that I know I'm trans...I wasn't trying to say you didn't have dysphoria, I was just saying that you can't expect the treatment to be any faster for you. It sucks but that's how it is.I too, have periods of nausea caused by dysphoria. But we all have to do the same thing: we gotta deal while we're waiting.
Quote from: Elwood on October 02, 2008, 08:07:24 AMYou CAN have top surgery before T. But you have to be able to say that you do plan on transitioning. At least that's what I've heard.
Quote from: Mister on October 02, 2008, 01:27:12 PMThis isn't necessarily so. I have a female-identified friend who has always been female-identified. She has never considered hormones, bottom surgery, taking on a male name, pronouns, etc. She has had top surgery and has a male chest. It's up to the surgeon- if you're a woman who has never truly identified with her breasts, you can get them removed. No transition plans necessary, no male ID even necessary. Whatever professional you're dealing with, be it surgeon, therapist, etc., make sure you come correct.
Quote from: iFindMeHere on October 02, 2008, 01:29:11 PMwrapping a towel around my chest = Girl.
Quote from: Elwood on October 02, 2008, 01:38:50 PMQuote from: iFindMeHere on October 02, 2008, 01:29:11 PMwrapping a towel around my chest = Girl.I disagree with this. If it's freaking cold, I'm going to put the towel over my shoulders. I also know for a fact my dad puts the towel over his shoulders as well. And he's all 100% male more than most of us transguys could ask for (seriously, with his genetics I wish I was born male...)
Quote from: Adam on October 02, 2008, 02:14:52 PMQuote from: Elwood on October 02, 2008, 01:38:50 PMQuote from: iFindMeHere on October 02, 2008, 01:29:11 PMwrapping a towel around my chest = Girl.I disagree with this. If it's freaking cold, I'm going to put the towel over my shoulders. I also know for a fact my dad puts the towel over his shoulders as well. And he's all 100% male more than most of us transguys could ask for (seriously, with his genetics I wish I was born male...)I think you got the wrong idea. I'm pretty sure what Lane was trying to say was wrapping the towel around your body = girl, leaving your shoulders exposed. In the morning, I will put the towel on my shoulders. It helps hide my chest from myself.