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Aug 25, 2008 14:43

The past five days have been quite interesting for me. I managed to get an appointment to see the GP I had seen two weeks before. She had suggested I come back to see her about the whole gender crap. I was pretty anxious about seeing the doctor because I didn't have a letter from Dr Curtis requesting that I be prescribed hormones and anti-androgens ( Read more... )

gender, hrt, moms, dr curtis, doctor

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mon462 August 25 2008, 14:54:03 UTC
Ava, I don't see a male at all. I see a mother and a daughter.

It's wonderful that your mom called you her daughter. I can see why.

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gwyd August 26 2008, 05:42:01 UTC
I second this. You really could be one of my female cousins.

Sorry the GP was such a jerk. Good luck.

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soph August 25 2008, 15:59:53 UTC
I don't see a male either.

And that's so awesome to hear that from your Mum, even if she *did* "correct" herself afterwards. It means she's getting used to the idea of you not being a son, but a daughter.

The treatment you got from your GP does sound rather crappy, though. It sounds like they don't really understand what GID is.

We should talk again soon. :D

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xevv August 30 2008, 20:29:46 UTC
Hi, saw you over on androgynes and wanted to introduce myself and let you know I added you. I can very much sympathise with your feelings of inadequacy in the face of bio-women's "natural femaleness" as I often envy the ease in which my boyfriend and my male friends are viewed as "naturally male". I think the only answer to this is finding each other and supporting each other over the net (and posting lots of pictures!! ^__^)

I think you pass extremely well hon, at least from seeing these photos.

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