Quote from: Wendy1974 on January 20, 2010, 04:29:38 PM
You'll be getting your blood drawn regularly once you start HRT so you may as well start working on that phobia right now, lol.
Time will heal the phobia, I used to be a massive needle phobic, now I have to have a shot literally every 48 hours and blood tests all the time and it's honestly no big deal at all. Given how massively needle phobic I was for most of my life, over time it simply stopped being a big deal.
What I do for blood tests is I watch them right up until the moment they're about to insert the needle, and only then look away.
If you watch for the insertion, it hurts (I don't seem to have any problem watching them once it's in and they're putting the little tube things in to collect the blood), if you don't watch at all, you get anxious wondering when it will happen. So I've found the looking away right at the last second and staying calm approach works best for me.
As for your therapist, I say dump her and find a new one. She's already shown that she's just stringing you along, and who knows how long it will go on for. I dumped two therapists after only a couple sessions because I felt they were going to string me along indefinitely (I know some of you are going to interpret that as me perhaps being impatient with them, but really, you weren't there). And while they're sitting around doing nothing, your young life just keeps passing you by and the wrong hormones keep doing damage. And for what? For their comfort? This isn't their body or life that's being destroyed, if they can't appreciate that, then I don't think you should stay with them.
If you're about to turn 18, there's no point in puberty (GnRH) blocking drugs, what you definitely want is androgen blocking drugs.
People have blocked puberty (not unheard of in GID in minors) for literally YEARS without problem.
My advice, and this is what I would and have done in your situation, is get a new therapist, and keep trying doctors to get access to HRT. I went to see 3 different doctors before finding one that specialized in this field and was actually helpful and understanding and prescribed androgen blockers immediately until I can get a therapists letter. So, you really need determination and to look around sometimes.