Doctor's visit
Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2012 3:13 pm
Today I saw my new primary care physician (PCP) in the women's health clinic. She was very nice. She's worked on the Veteran's Affairs (VA) National Transgender Board. She talked with me at length about my experience and where I was in the process. She asked me what I was already taking. I informed her that I am on nothing more than some vitamins. She was thought I looked pretty good as it was sans hormones. She felt I seemed happy and sure of myself. She recommended me to the endocrinologist so I could start hormones. She also is recommending that I be prescribed testosterone blockers immediately as she feels those are relatively safe for me to start, but she'd prefer me to see the specialist before I start estrogen.
I'm really excited!
Also, I went and registered for the Million Veterans Program. They are trying to gather DNA samples from a million veterans to help build a database for genetic research. The idea is that with enough info, they can help determine genes that influence cancer, disorders, and other attributes. The first nurse gave an odd look when she looked up my info in the computer. I guess she wasn't sure why Phillip came up under my last name and last 4 SSN. I think she was expecting a female name. So we chit chatted about that and other things. Both of the nurses were surprised as well that I hadn't taken any hormones yet. I must remember when I tell my mother about my TG to thank her for my good genes.
Overall, it was a good day at the doctor's office. I am looking forward to starting my transition.
Also, I went and registered for the Million Veterans Program. They are trying to gather DNA samples from a million veterans to help build a database for genetic research. The idea is that with enough info, they can help determine genes that influence cancer, disorders, and other attributes. The first nurse gave an odd look when she looked up my info in the computer. I guess she wasn't sure why Phillip came up under my last name and last 4 SSN. I think she was expecting a female name. So we chit chatted about that and other things. Both of the nurses were surprised as well that I hadn't taken any hormones yet. I must remember when I tell my mother about my TG to thank her for my good genes.
Overall, it was a good day at the doctor's office. I am looking forward to starting my transition.