Hi Steph
I'm sorry, but I'm going to have to disagree with what you said
Quote from: StephI can't understand why folks are so impatient and willing to take unnecessary risks, that may jeopardize transition.
When I had my epiphany nearly 23 years ago, I was (and I'm still am) a very patient person. I virtually knew absolutely nothing about the process. When I got my second letter from my psychiatrist, he virtually made me wait another 9 months before I could have my surgery. I would have had my surgery straight away and with out any counseling and I still would not have thought twice about the ramifications. So in fact I was patient, I had to wait 2 years.
However that is irrelevant, its not about being impatient, because it is imperative that one is allowed to change unimpeded because of the ramifications resulting from the medical condition. Yes, one does need to consult the doctors to obtain good advice about what to do, however when they place unnecessary obstacles in ones path then one is bound to find alternative means of achieving what one wants and if that means taking unnecessary risks then so be it.
Quote from: StephWhy do you care about how long it takes, 1, 2, 3 , 4, 5 years.
Just like Ann Onymous and Samantharz, I did not want to waste another moment of my life, I wanted to function just like any other female and for 30 years of not being able to do just that was long enough in that sense. In addition I had 15 years of testosterone damaging my body. I have seen what it has done to my brothers and thank my lucky stars that I was able to get my hormones straight away.
Quote from: StephI find it amazing that folks can be so short sighted "I want it now", "Why should I have to follow rules". "Why should I wait", "I don't trust Dr's". Give it a break.
Absolutely not, humans have been pushing the boundaries of knowledge since time immemorial and they have been doing it with the questions you have mentioned above. Just because a doctor, surgeon or psychiatrist said this is what it is, does not necessarily mean what they say is correct. If there is a significant amount of legitimate dispute among the experts within a given subject area, then it will fallacious to make an Appeal to Authority.
Quote from: StephHRT is only a part of transition, and some would say unnecessary.
HRT is absolutely necessary to treat our medical condition, teenagers need it to prevent the wrong sex characteristics from developing. Those that are transitioning need HRT to prevent the current hormones from producing the effects that they are currently doing to the body. For those that are post op, hormones are essential because the human body needs hormones to be able to function properly. Not taking hormones will result in health issues that are a lot more serious than the risks of taking the hormones one needs. I know, because I had health issues because I was not taking my hormones. I would seriously question somebody who said, "that HRT is unnecessary".
Quote from: StephOne thing is for sure when it comes time for SRS/GRS the surgeon will have a whole bunch of stuff he/she expects their patients to follow and guess what folks... If you don't comply, you ain't getting the surgery.
Yes you are right, however the requirements from surgeons is very limited in a sense. Minimum of one surgery letter in some cases, usually two, (I had 3 letters), blood tests and may be one or two other requirements depending upon the surgeon. These conditions are not as onerous as the requirements that are required from some doctors and therapists. In my case it was just letters and blood work. Which I think was reasonable.
Quote from: StephYes it can drive folks to distraction, but really you are talking about your future.
Yes you are right, it is about my future. It's my body, my life and it was what I always wanted. I never thought about what I was doing once, let alone twice. As Ann said, I also find it totally abhorrent that certain members of our society or conditions can dictate on how we should live our lives. You only have to read some of the posts in this thread to see what is happening to some of the members that run up against these restrictions.
Warmest regards
Sarah B