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I have been around this forum for almost 2 years now. It's been a long journey to come where I am right now and to be comfortable with being who I really am.

I am a MTF pre-op living as a male at the moment. I just got the prescription for hormones today and starting them tomorrow (Spiro, Estradiol, & Prometrium - the whole package). It was hilarious to see the pharmacist freaking out today - I did ask him if he was comfortable filling out the prescription when I handed it to him, but I guess he missed that part. I've never had a prescription filled so fast in my whole entire life. lol. Being mature and confident about myself has definitely made me be a little more understanding of others when they freak out. A year ago, I would have been freaking out with the pharmacist. haha.

I just got my navel pierced on Monday. It looks awesome so far, but a little red from irritation. The tattoo place's employees were nervous as hell when dealing with me for some reason since I'm totally in male mode and I seem straight. I am very happy to be able to express myself in the way I want to. I can't wait until it completely heals!

I am 26. For some reason, I see transitioning to be refreshing and new. Once you become an adult, your life becomes cut and dry after you finish schooling. Transitioning at the moment seems to have given me a new lease on life. I know the road ahead will be tough at times and there will be many misunderstandings, but this is who I am and I can't run away from it. Here I stand. Proud, confident, and excited. Look forward to sharing my experiences and growing with all of you on this board. Thanks!

Alexis

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Guest Jean Davis

Hi Alexis

Welcome to the family honey, I'm so glad you decided to come in from the cold and introduce yourself. :lol:

It's always nice to hear someone with such a positive attitude on life but when you hit some of those bumps in road please be sure to come to us for some advice or perhaps just a shoulder to lean on. ;)

I'm looking forward to hearing more from you and am interested on how your next visit to the pharmacist goes. :D

LUV

Jean

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Hi Alexis,

Welcome to the forums won't you come inside and have a cup of hot cocoa and some of my fresh baked cookies?

You are making progress - welcome to the sisterhood.

Do look around and enjoy.

Love ya,

Sally

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Welcome to the Playground, Alexis. You may have set a Laura's record for time spent lurking. Two years is a long time!

You're familiar with the site, I;m sure, so I don't need to tell you about all the forums. Just know that you're always welcome to post in

any forum and never be afraid to ask any question. Someone will be here to answer.

Good luck on this part of your journey, hon. You're one of many who are starting HRT this year. Its going to be really fun sharing stories of

our transition together.

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

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Guest ~Brenda~

Hi Alexis,

Dearheart, I do hope that you that your physician knows what they are doing. I am a little worried about the combinate effects of Spiro, Estradiol and Prometrium. Seems a little overkill to me, and dangerous. Combining all three is very hazardous. The pharmacist seems unprofessional. HRT therapies apply to both men and women for a myriad of reasons other than transitioning. For the pharmacist to assume that you were transitioning and was unprofessional about it is not acceptable. I would write a letter of complaint to the company.

Dearest, I am glad that you are confident where you are at right now. I am 49 and I can tell you my life is not cut and dry. I struggle each day on many levels. All I can say for age is that you do become deeper in your insight and undertsanding of things.

Welcome and be safe hon,

Brenda

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Hello Alexis,

Welcome to the Playground. I see you are well on your way

as you started hrt, good for you hun. We are love /advice and friendship

based so stay with us and you will have all the ingredients you need to

successfully Transition . Looking forward to your contributions , viv :)

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Hi Alexis,

<<hug>>

We even though you have been here for 2 years please let me welcome you back to Laura's Playground.

If you haven't already done so please feel free to come over and chat sometime.

The Chat room does require another registration that is separate from from your forums one.

Please read the chat room rules before coming in, and expect a short interview with one of the chat room moderators.

One of the things that they will ask you is if you read the rules. :)

We have MTF meetings-Mon & Sat 9pm est, and you are welcome to attend.

We all look forward to seeing you.

:wub: vanna

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