I was gonna write about this yesterday evening, but I did a lot of biking around after the appointment and when I got home I basically collapsed on my couch immediately, but anyway

for me the only planned parenthood was outside of town in a kinda sketchy area, but once I got inside the staff were super respectful and even the security guard was warm and told me not to drink the waiting room water because it wasn’t filtered 😅

the doctor there asked some basic questions about how I was feeling and what I wanted from HRT, but I honestly think I started scaring her… describing my plethora of dysphoria symptoms and my spawnpoint’s lack of receptiveness like I was talking about the weather but I don’t get super emotional in public… sorry lady, I promise I’ll get a therapist soon!! She also gave me resources for that and a support group that meets “”“nearby”“” weekly but still a little far, not sure if I’ll be able to go often if at all but I’ll see if I can check it out when I have the chance

my bloodwork checked out, and prescriptions for injections were sent to my pharmacy the same day!! I’ll have to pick them up when they’re stocked later but other than that I feel good… I just got a great thing done for myself… :3

other than that I will literally smooch the person who made public transit a thing on the cheek 300 TIMES OVER

without this fucker none of this would be possible, I got there and back home so quickly without a STUPID CAR or needing help from anybody else

  • kluczyczka (she/her)@discuss.tchncs.deEnglish
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    53 minutes ago

    you have done great! i am a little emotional right now and try not to cry on the train. i’m glad you got this so fast.:)))

  • Nissa@lemmy.worldEnglish
    4·
    2 hours ago

    So happy for you! Public transit is so important and needs to be made much more accessible for all. I hope everything goes swimmingly for you on this leg of your journey! We are all here for you.

    ♡♡♡Nissa♡♡♡