ABC's of Inadequate Thoughts

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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2012

In this video, we discuss and provide a primer to the question presented on thoughts of the premise of Transsexual inadequacy and differing transition paths based on defined levels of comfort.

All Transsexual paths differ in unique ways due to the mixed bag of experiences, emotions, and changes which effect us individually due to our differing ages, health, circumstances, and physical conditions. The long path remains the same that we each follow, although never in a straight line. Along the transition timeline, there are points that if exceeded become points of no return and others points which if exceeded represent irreversible and most welcomed changes in our lives.

Stephie and I would love to hear about your incredible transition journeys. Subscribe and leave us your comments and suggestions for future videos.

Infinite Hugs,
Stephenie

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  • So , I think what I'm hearing is that a person wouldn't have to transition at all & they could still be considered transgendered. Is that correct? I've been transgendered all of my life, but I have not transitioned & have no plans to at this point in time. I still consider myself transgendered. After all, I was dealing with the effects of it when today's young trans people's parents were just a twinkle in their father's eyes! (LOL) Best wishes!

  • @Falseharpist Hi! Yes! Falling under the transgender box of mixed identifications does not require any physical or medical transition. Whether you fall under the categories in the transgender "umbrella" or identify outside of the box as a Transsexual, the facts remain the same. However, mental identification is not inclusive to any decision process of physically or medically transitioning toward gender correction. I was a Transsexual by condition at birth, prior to any self awareness.

    Hugs...

  • Hey ladies!!! Glad to see you are doing well Stephenie after CS! I just started on HRT Jan 7th, and I know the road is long and hard b4 I get to where I want to be, yet I am all about trying to enjoy it the best I can! Don't get me wrong, I take everything that I am doing seriously, have lots to think about and do, yet along this journey I have found something special!: I'm chasing after my dreams like I never have b4!! I started doing this 6 months b4 HRT, and thank God for everything!

  • @Stephanie3410C Agreed Dear, and glad to hear things are going well for you in your transition journey. Don't put off getting your legal identification corrected until you need it though. You will find that many times, waiting adds to unexpected and undesired social circumstances.

    Infinite Hugs ...

  • I am a bisexual married woman (20 years now) who fell in love with a man first. I have always been a LGBT supporter. You gals have a great show and I am finding myself adoring you both so much.

  • @kelliko70 We enjoy reaching out and sharing with all of you. Thank you so much for your kind thoughts and words.

    Hugs and Kisses ...

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  • @sumthingangels ill have to talk to her about forced puberty to see what she has to say about that we were talking about changes like my breast size if I want them bigger or I like their size they are I explained I want them bigger she said they slow down or stop growing around 2 years so she put me back on 2mg then based on the test results the estradiol will be adjusted based on that then if I still want them bigger then have augmentation but the higher dose seems to be working

  • @sumthingangels Ill keep all this in mind my spironolactone it 200mg and I just taken the 2mg of estradiol and I felt a big difference in my breasts with in seconds so the higher dose is better for me from what their doing now and my Dr. said 4mg is the max I could go on and their depending on my test results and their could be more complications but it really hasn't bean tested enough in trans individuals so they dont know that's what she explained to me

  • @sumthingangels I am glad that you found a new Dr. and even a Trans specialist. As a reminder, remember your body needs to be placed into what I call forced puberty, which depending on age, could mean higher dosage. I was placed on 8mg per day after lab test, considered the minimum dosage to accomplish a forced puberty shrinking your prostate to a nominal size, typical to the female equivalence. An anti- androgen suchis also needed so your estrogen is not taken un-opposed.

    Hugs,

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