Hi Mac,
It is really good to hear from you. I very much appreciate your kind words.
Hugs,
Danya
is important because now my company will change their records to my new name. I'll also get new medical insurance cards, which makes me really happy. No longer will I sit in a doctor's office and have someone, ignorant of my transition, call for me by my old male name. No more whispers at the pharmacy from someone who 'knows' about me to someone who doesn't: "That medicine is for 'old male name'".
kennath7 (imported) wrote: Tue Oct 07, 2008 9:17 am I am very happy for you
you have come a long way with who you knew and felt you where inside
now you can feel like your a whole person
I always appreciate your kind, sensitive remarks.
ad a chance to talk since my transition day at work. We had a very nice conversation for about 10 minutes.
John (imported) wrote: Sun Oct 12, 2008 7:16 am Do you have some kind of "extrajob" or so to get those extra money from as you say you must reduce your onlinetime?
I think I have understood it correctly that your organist job is without pay?
Greetings
else today. The thing is, I am feeling incredibly happy and fortunate. I was crying a few minutes ago on hearing the 10th variation of Elgar's "Enigma Variations". This one always gets to me.
contact him and see what can be done.
John (imported) wrote: Tue Oct 14, 2008 2:08 am Hi my Friend!
Whatever you decide to do, give a speach or not I will pray for your success!
Greetings
Priscilla (imported) wrote: Wed Oct 15, 2008 5:14 am Danya- I am so happy you have found a place of acceptance and hence, happiness during and after your transition. I too, have found a place of happiness 7 years post transition and there is nothing like it. I wake up every day and am so excited to be out in the world as a trans-woman (I identify that way) and to see what adventures I will have today.
I think some parts of the way we are accepted have to do with our attitude, so kudos to you and congratulations.
I am glad to hear your own experience has been so positive.
mrt (imported) wrote: Tue Oct 21, 2008 1:02 am I know I sound like a broken record on this topic but factor in hormonal changes which you can say are extraordinary! Some of this is no doubt like a roller coaster but that IS part of being a woman.![]()
mrt (imported) wrote: Tue Oct 21, 2008 1:02 am Embrace the change its part of who you are but keep your eye on the prize. That is often my problem. You forget why your in the place you are because you loose site of the big picture.![]()
I transitioned really helped me to feel like I was transitioning, even tho' I still appeared as a guy.Priscilla (imported) wrote: Tue Oct 21, 2008 1:54 am ting on increasing my income. As I have said before, though, this place will always be home for me.
Yes, progress on the transition road is sometimes slow, and it can build frustration. It took me 4 years to finally transition at work after knowing that I would. Getting my children settled in their lives seemed a necessary reason to take it slow.
The fact that I started hormones several years before
haring your experience. I have read a lot about the difficulties trans folks with children can have. There are so many issues to deal with that I, with no children or spouse, cannot fully appreciate. It is commendable that you and others I know have taken care of the needs of your children before transitioning.