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Not too much going on. I am going to be able to get Medicaid sometime in June. It is going to be great and I can't wait. Then I am going to start seeing a therapist. I don't know when though but soon. I have to find one. I hope to be on T within the next 6 months if everything goes right.

Today my mom called this Youth place and they told her that she needs to start calling me Geo and he no matter what. So she is going to start doing that which is good. Things are kind of looking up for me. That's pretty much all for now. :)

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Hey Geo,

It's all good news! Especially good that your Mom is coming along. A bit of support in the family is terrific!

Keep it up!

Love, Kat

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Guest GeoJamesLee
Hey Geo,

It's all good news! Especially good that your Mom is coming along. A bit of support in the family is terrific!

Keep it up!

Love, Kat

Yeah it is. :D

Thank you so much

*hugs*

GeoJamesLee

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Guest Princess Elle

Sounds like everything is going really great for you. I hope more great news happen for you in the near future. :)

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Guest Yinyang Mist

Thats great! About your mum finaly hearing it from someone she is willing to listen to : P

You are also doing what Alex and I are doing, planning the next year of your life : )

HUGS

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Guest NatashaJade

Geo,

I am really happy things are going in the right direction for you. I know how down you've been, so good news is is great news. Keep looking up!

luv

Gin

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Guest GeoJamesLee
Sounds like everything is going really great for you. I hope more great news happen for you in the near future. :)

:D Me too!! I really want to get that T. :lol:

Thats great! About your mum finaly hearing it from someone she is willing to listen to : P

You are also doing what Alex and I are doing, planning the next year of your life : )

HUGS

Me too. She hasn't called me my birth name since!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Planning is always a good thing. Planning for your future is even better. :D

Geo,

I am really happy things are going in the right direction for you. I know how down you've been, so good news is is great news. Keep looking up!

luv

Gin

Thank you!!! :D

I will keep looking up. :)

*hugs*

GeoJamesLee

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Guest Donna Jean

Geo.....

Being called your proper name will make you feel way better...take it from me!

Oh, and what the heck is your avatar now? I really can't see it!

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Guest GeoJamesLee
Geo.....

Being called your proper name will make you feel way better...take it from me!

Oh, and what the heck is your avatar now? I really can't see it!

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

I love it. My mom slipped up a couple times today. She called me Stacey but then I was like Geo. She's like "oops. Just give me time." Then she corrects herself when she says she! It's great. Sometimes I have to remind her myself but it's worth it!!

It's of my tattoo. It says F2M in a heart with "blood" drops "dripping" from it :blink:

I need to take a better picture of it. :lol:

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Guest A.S.

Way 2 Go there, Geo...

That's a great news... Keep more of those news coming in... Again, I am happy for ya and keep your head up high bro.

How do you get that profile name change or do I need to start over.

Ami James (formerly A.S.)

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Guest Lee-Asher Geo-James
How do you get that profile name change or do I need to start over.

Ami James (formerly A.S.)

I would tell you but it looks as though it's already changed!!!

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