Problem was, I never even asked anyone for the correct pronouns. I arrived in the city that was going to be my home for the next 15 years of my life, dressed appropriately, hence, if anyone spoke to me, I was addressed correctly. But then again I was to nervous to worry about pronouns.
After 3 months of preparation, doctors, name change and finally getting a job, I was too busy worrying about these things to even consider if pronouns were being used. Vaguely, once in awhile I was aware of others using the correct pronouns and I was aware of using the correct pronouns myself in regards to others that were changing.
I never came out to anyone, my uncle only new some things about me, but not everything and in a sense I will never come out to anyone. Then my uncle spilled the beans. Eventually when I caught up with individual members of my family, I said I will only answer to my name and totally ignore my previous one. As far as I know I never even mentioned pronouns.
If I ever did mention to anyone in the correct use of pronoun, it would have been very rare event indeed.
So what can one make of all this. I suppose it depends on how you want people to address you and only you can decide how it is done. In my case I was just a female and of course people responded with the correct pronouns. Therefore I never insisted on people using the correct pronouns with me. They automatically corrected themselves.
Take care and all the best.
Kind regards
Sarah B