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- Newsgroups: alt.transgendered
- Path: sparky!uunet!mcsun!fuug!anon
- From: an4797@anon.penet.fi (Tina)
- Subject: hormones
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.235823.26228@fuug.fi>
- Sender: anon@fuug.fi (The Anon Administrator)
- Organization: Anonymous contact service
- X-Anonymously-To: alt.transgendered
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 21:39:00 GMT
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- When I started on hormones I did a complicated pattern with estrogen,
- progesterone and anti-androgens. I started to show changes in a couple of
- weeks. People could see that I looked different, but couldn't quite figure
- out how. Some wondered what I was doing to have such nice skin. A few weeks
- after that I stopped wearing tight t shirts. During this time and for a few
- months afterward I exhibited a lot of adolescent female behavior, since this
- was in effect a second puberty. I enjoyed it at the time, though in
- retrospect it was a little embarrasing. My chest filled out (38A), my hips
- got rounder, my skin got softer, and some receded hair came back. My male
- parts shrunk, which made it much easier to tuck them up out of the way.
- Dressing like an extra from Flashdance was fashionable at the time, and
- suited me well.
-
- A couple of years and one shaved adam's apple later, one morning I got up,
- took one look in the mirror and said "Tina, it's time." I had visited
- England the year before and had lots of contacts from the London TVTS group.
- Mr. P had just retired, but the TVTS folks thought highly of his colleague,
- Mr. D. I made the arrangements, and checked in to Royal Masonic Hospital in
- Ravenscourt Park in the middle of July, 1986. Private patients got a good
- deal: I was in a women's ward from the start. After an eternity on a waiting
- list, NHS patients went to Charing Cross Hospital, and were in men's wards
- prior to their surgery. Ugh. Nothing was very painful, though taking the
- catheter out was a frightening experience. I felt like my insides were
- falling out the first time I stood up, but the urge to have a real shower
- and wash my hair was much too strong after a week in 30 degree Celsius heat.
- My short-term memory was shot to hell for a couple of weeks, which the
- nurses told me was a common side-effect of the anesthetic.
-
- Any updates from English alt.transgendered people?
-
- When I started changing I hoped to have my surgery by my 25th birthday, and
- made it by 3 weeks. What happened after that looked a lot like post-partum
- depression -- after working so hard for so long, what was I to do next? I
- finished my degree, came out as emphatically lesbian, and have messed with
- computers ever since. If anybody asked me what I got for my birthday that
- year, I looked them right in the eye and told them. :-)
-
- One of the funniest parts of this was how I scraped together the money for
- the surgery. I went to my bank, told them how much I wanted to borrow, told
- them what for, and without batting an eyelash they asked if I had a
- co-signer. My mum and dad were pleased to do so, and I consider myself very
- lucky to have their support.
-
- ./Tina
-
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