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Post by Matt Stout on Jan 13, 2015 20:45:00 GMT -6
Explain all of this to your counselor, and get her advice. However, like I said before, it is normal to go through a rough period of time when you are coming to terms with your sexuality, and who you really are. Sometimes it is hard to admit to yourself who you really are, but in the end all will be crystal clear, and you will be more happy than you have ever been! ~Matt
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Post by Morgan on Jan 16, 2015 23:46:14 GMT -6
I talked to my counsellor, and she was very supportive. She said it is logical that I am not sure about being from or genderfluid because of how I grew up. And that because I grew up without real gender roles and never forced to wear feminine clothes until the past few years, it makes sense that the dysphoria would grow from being uncomfortable /awkward to unbearable at times. She also advised me to ask my psychiatrist for a referral to a gender identity clinic ( www.camh.ca/en/hospital/care_program_and_services/hospital_services/Pages/gid_guide_to_camh.aspx ). CAMH is a major institution and apparently the clinic is the only one like it. They even work on helping fund treatments. I'm obviously not at the transitioning point, but it has been on my mind. I see him on the 27th, but I don't know if I should contact him before and try to get in earlier. :/ It's been back and forth lately, anxiety.
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