24-11-2011, 02:03 AM
Beverley,
I wish it was Reisling, my favourite dry, white wine! Sadly, just a Typo, recently corrected.
On your more serious subject, I know exactly how you feel. Did you see Frozen Planet, tonight. A 2 dog wolf pack, taking on a group of Bison. The male gave up and it was left to the bitch, to make the kill. She screamed, in pain, was red with blood, yet brought down an animal 5 times her size; so much for men {and cats}.
Bryony,
I saw a practictioner, first, about my gender dysphoria. I was then a very modest B cup. A few months later I contacted the practice and said that I was coming out and would find it very difficuct to be identified as male, on their automated call system. The practice manager, moved heaven and earth, to get me registered, by my female identity. At this time, my solicitor did not want we to execute a deed poll, to avoid problems, with the Land Registry, which complicated his task; bless Enid, the practice manager, she sorted it and I do not think it was easy.. A little while later, I was seeing the senior partner, who was trying to deal with a catch 22 situation, with me seeing a psychiatrist [ stage one, in NHS treatement} and he said, that he thought I should enrole in the breast screaning process.
When I enrolled with my present practice, I took a copy deed poll and there has been no problem. They come to the waiting room and call you and I am Christina,


I wish it was Reisling, my favourite dry, white wine! Sadly, just a Typo, recently corrected.
On your more serious subject, I know exactly how you feel. Did you see Frozen Planet, tonight. A 2 dog wolf pack, taking on a group of Bison. The male gave up and it was left to the bitch, to make the kill. She screamed, in pain, was red with blood, yet brought down an animal 5 times her size; so much for men {and cats}.
Bryony,
I saw a practictioner, first, about my gender dysphoria. I was then a very modest B cup. A few months later I contacted the practice and said that I was coming out and would find it very difficuct to be identified as male, on their automated call system. The practice manager, moved heaven and earth, to get me registered, by my female identity. At this time, my solicitor did not want we to execute a deed poll, to avoid problems, with the Land Registry, which complicated his task; bless Enid, the practice manager, she sorted it and I do not think it was easy.. A little while later, I was seeing the senior partner, who was trying to deal with a catch 22 situation, with me seeing a psychiatrist [ stage one, in NHS treatement} and he said, that he thought I should enrole in the breast screaning process.
When I enrolled with my present practice, I took a copy deed poll and there has been no problem. They come to the waiting room and call you and I am Christina,




