26-09-2016, 04:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 27-09-2016, 02:32 AM by Sofia Bunny.)
(25-09-2016, 02:17 PM)Th3saurus Wrote: Thanks for your encouragement everyone, it means a lot to me.
I'm actually looking into finding a support group right now. The only one I've found so far may only be open to university students. I'm hoping, if I'm allowed in, that I'll be able to get some more advice on who to talk to and what my prospects are like in the town I live.
If I can't find a support group, I may just bite the bullet and schedule an appointment with a gender therapist in a more blind fashion.
Obviously this is going to take some time, and I'm still waiting on my insurance application to clear, so I guess things won't be moving too quickly
I'm in the same boat in regards to finding a local support group. Seems the support groups I have found are geared towards youths and parents. I still haven't tried calling to see if perhaps there are alternatives, but I feel more so now than ever, I may need to do so.
Usually searching online you should be able to find gender friendly doctors, I know I was able to find a whole slew of them when I searched. But I am not ready for that. I hope you're able to find what you are looking for and get you on the right path. Best of luck!

