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Introduction time, my name is Kacey Lee, new to forums and only sort of new to transitioning, I’ve been on injections only about 18 months but been off of them for a few months due to other issues not related to trans.

I am from Southern California, 60 something and have always felt not exactly right about my maleness, I think I may be intersex but don’t want to go there, just want to move forward with how I feel. I just changed health care so when I see my new doctor, I will continue my transition. Right now, I have an appointment next month for estrogen pellets with an out of network doctor, I just want to see how I do on that, the injections are ok and have worked for me, but I guess you can call me a bit lazy with the whole needle thing.

I have a lot to learn, the makeup thing really throws me for a loop, joining a forums I can learn so much and meet new friends.

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Hi Kacey Lee, welcome to Trans Pulse! I'm happy you've joined us. You'll find many friendly people here happy to offer support and answer questions.

Looking forward to getting to know you.

 

Love,

~Audrey.

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Hi, Kacey Lee.  Welcome.  It's nice to have you here.

 

I am 66, and have been transitioning for four years.  There are lots of us"more mature" trans ladies here.  Ask questions; tell us how you feel; we'll listen and help when we can.

 

Regards,

Kathy

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Hi Kacey Lee,

Welcome to Transpulse. I'm glad you're here!

 

Lots of love,

Timber Wolf?

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Hello @Kacey Lee It’s a pleasure to meet you.

6 hours ago, Kacey Lee said:

sort of new to transitioning,

Well, we all have to start somewhere I guess. The journey can be a fun one, though with covid, it makes all things a little more difficult. The lack of social ‘anything’ is really a downer but hopefully that will lighten up sometime this year. Some of my fondest memories were during my first two years of transition. Enjoy these experiences as much as you can because it flashes by so fast.

 

6 hours ago, Kacey Lee said:

I have a lot to learn, the makeup thing really throws me for a loop, joining a forums I can learn so much and meet new friends.

It’s ‘makeup’ for you, it’s ‘putting together a nice outfit’ for others...we all have areas of our transition where we need to work extra hard. Think of it as a challenge, do the research, put the time in and you’ll soon be giving out tips, advice and secrets to others. Transition is so much more than just changing one’s gender. There are so many things to adopt into your new life—new skills/hobbies, new roles, new presentation, new ways of relating to others, and the list goes on. I hope you find what combination works best for you so you become the person you’ve always wanted to be.

 

As far as meeting new people and learning new things, you’ve come to the right spot. That’s just part of what we’re all doing here for each other. Thank you for joining us in that pursuit.

 

Warmest Regards,

Susan R?

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@Kacey Lee welcome. I love your name and I am happy you have found us and know you will find understanding and good listening and advice based on actual experiences from those who love and support you unconditionally.

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Hi @Kacey Lee!  nice to meet you and Welcome!  I'm a KayC also, but just go by Kay?

 

I think you are going to really love this Forum and all the great Members here.  Feel free to share, learn, and enjoy the community.
I am not as far along as you, but I agree with the makeup "thing".  After my attempts at eye makeup it looks like I have been in a bar fight ?

 

Hope to hear more from you❣️  Deep breaths ... one step at a time

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