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Okay so after jumping through all the hoops I finally got to meet with my new PCP.
Short version of the story: It was without a doubt the best experience I've ever had in my life with a medical doctor for a whole lot of reasons and for the first time I left primary care not feeling shameful or terrible but hopeful and informed.
Long version to follow in reply to this post.
In case you're wondering this is the Northgate Kaiser Permanente clinic.
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And finally after I got across to them that I am a completely new row in the database and they literally have nothing and I need them to request medical history, the nurse gave me a form and no pen. Good thing I carried a fountain pen because I'm a Nerd. It was the wrong form. I decided I could no longer even and the doctor came in and saw me face down on the table.
She dealt with my hysterical flailing pretty fucking well.
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Honestly, from talking to her I'm pretty sure that she's one of the people who made trans healthcare actually existent in the Megacorp.
But anyway, we talked about drugs and stuff and I was honestly expecting more hoops and more paperwork and more waiting and more everything but at some point she just said "I can send you home with spironolactone today if you want".
I said no because I'm very definitely not ready to commit yet but damn.
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Afterwards I realized that beyond the fact that this was affirming as fuck and I got a lot of stuff off my chest this was the first time I had a primary care provider not tell me to lose weight, not guilt me, not make inappropriate non-medical comments about what's between my legs while doing a routine examination, not make unintentionally racist remarks...
I think honestly maybe I just had shitty doctors in the past.
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Somewhere around the Dick's on Lake City on my way to dinner/errands I started crying and laughing at the same time. I honestly don't know how to handle these emotions. I still don't. I think I need time to sort this all out.
Saying out loud to a medical professional "I don't really know what is going on but I am sure I'm not a cis man" and trusting someone enough to say that was much more emotional than I expected.
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Anyway if you've made it this far down the thread here's an exchange we had that you may find hilarious:
Her: "We don't have in-house surgeons but we refer all our patients to this great top surgeon a bit south of here <<insert name you can probably guess who it is if you're local>>, he's great---"
Me: "Oh I know. I've seen his work."
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@somekindofcrow hot dang, congratulations. I am so glad that doctor exists and that you found her.
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One of the things she made very clear at the beginning is that she is there to make sure I stay safe and yes that includes making sure I don't harm myself because of dysphoria. We talked about my mental state and made sure I was okay and had support systems in place before we even talked about drugs or anything.
Like I know this level of competency and training existed somewhere but I had never seen it in action and it was fucking glorious.