Re: Late onset (yet always there)
Posted: Thu May 25, 2006 1:07 pm
Hi all,
I'll see a Christian medical doctor tomorrow. He's a family friend and could be likened to an Old Testament seer. When my wife was single, she saw this doctor complaining of really poor sleep (e.g., sleeping in 5-minute snatches). He gave some sort of physical diagnosis but added, "I think the problem is spiritual. There's something you're not giving over to the Lord." My wife accepted the physical diagnosis, but in her thoughts said, "Mind your own beeswax!" Indeed, she felt the Lord calling her to fulltime missions, but wanted a husband first as part of the deal. The tug-of-war had led to poor sleep.
Before the physical exam begins, I'm going to ask the doctor to "give me a reading" first, i.e., pray over me and see what the Lord reveals to him.
Also got an appointment with a Christian psychologist for July 18-19. I'm not too excited.
Sisters: Ever feel like a leper? I can't believe the lack of acceptance for a TG identity. We're not talking transition -- merely the state of being. When it's discussed at home, it's always with the interest of locating a "cure" (a cure, not surprisingly, that involves changing the INSIDE, not the OUTSIDE).
As a computer programmer, I work with a variety of personnel databases. You know what? It pains me (mildly) when I look at the gender field and see 'F' or 'female' selected. The 'F' had started bothering me even before castration (but after the gender shift).
Terri
I'll see a Christian medical doctor tomorrow. He's a family friend and could be likened to an Old Testament seer. When my wife was single, she saw this doctor complaining of really poor sleep (e.g., sleeping in 5-minute snatches). He gave some sort of physical diagnosis but added, "I think the problem is spiritual. There's something you're not giving over to the Lord." My wife accepted the physical diagnosis, but in her thoughts said, "Mind your own beeswax!" Indeed, she felt the Lord calling her to fulltime missions, but wanted a husband first as part of the deal. The tug-of-war had led to poor sleep.
Before the physical exam begins, I'm going to ask the doctor to "give me a reading" first, i.e., pray over me and see what the Lord reveals to him.
Also got an appointment with a Christian psychologist for July 18-19. I'm not too excited.
Sisters: Ever feel like a leper? I can't believe the lack of acceptance for a TG identity. We're not talking transition -- merely the state of being. When it's discussed at home, it's always with the interest of locating a "cure" (a cure, not surprisingly, that involves changing the INSIDE, not the OUTSIDE).
As a computer programmer, I work with a variety of personnel databases. You know what? It pains me (mildly) when I look at the gender field and see 'F' or 'female' selected. The 'F' had started bothering me even before castration (but after the gender shift).
Terri