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- February 17, 2021 at 9:08 am #449504
Jayla Williams
ParticipantRegistered On: February 17, 2021Topics: 7Replies: 5Has thanked: 4 timesBeen thanked: 98 timesHello ladies,
I’m wondering is it still possible to physically transition in today’s day with the pandemic? Physically transitioning is one of my end goals as a cross dresser so I’m just curious if its still a thing or not right now. Thank you! 💖💖
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- March 7, 2021 at 11:58 pm #459269
Dawn Wyvern
Managing AmbassadorRegistered On: February 23, 2019Topics: 6Replies: 289Has thanked: 249 timesBeen thanked: 1159 timesHi Jayla,
There is a sister site which is TranGenderHaven and focuses on those who what to transition which may be some were with more answers than here as we tend to focus on subjects related to crossdressing.
Having said that there are lots of members on here with experience on the subject and are able to offer their input and advice.
What I will say is that in the UK just now (March 2021), the waiting time for a first appointment to the Gender Identity Clinics is currently over 36 months, and then its about 12 months after then for the 2nd appointment to commence hormones. So if you are in the UK you need to be very patient and do all the other things like start your RLT, do all your social transitioning and paper work while waiting for your appointments
hope that helps
Dawn
- March 7, 2021 at 7:42 pm #459181
Emily Alt
Duchess - AnnualRegistered On: August 24, 2019Topics: 12Replies: 523Has thanked: 434 timesBeen thanked: 2404 timesYou may have to jump thru a few logistical hoops because of the pandemic, but it should be possible to start hormones now. Most healthcare providers will prescribe them after an office visit and some blood tests. Most providers today use the ‘informed consent’ model of transgender care, which allows trans patients to access hormone treatment and surgical intervention without undergoing a mental health evaluation.
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- March 7, 2021 at 7:23 pm #459172
Nicole
LadyRegistered On: December 22, 2020Topics: 9Replies: 44Has thanked: 110 timesBeen thanked: 166 timesMy doctors have told me it is still possible to physically transition in early 2022, unless the COVID virus goes through another wave. I can’t transition before then anyway, as I will not have completed the mandatory counseling and dressing 100% as a woman for 1 year.
I also want my partner to have counseling and counseling with me.
I am very eager to get this done!!!
💕Nicole
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- February 17, 2021 at 12:41 pm #449621
Bianca Everdene
LadyRegistered On: April 11, 2017Topics: 24Replies: 767Has thanked: 3078 timesBeen thanked: 3063 timesHi Jayla
Think the first step is to make an appointment with your doctor. They will make the appropriate referral for you to see a specialist in this regard. Only healthcare professionals will be able to give you timescales in your particular area.
Good Luck💕
❤️Bianca
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