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Today was a rushed visit to the Cincinnati Veterans Hospital for bloodwork before they shut down for a week to switch over to a new digital system that we all know will cause new headaches.
Most all my bloodwork can be done at an off-site closer
clinic to my house which does not require a trip downtown into a very congested
area. Plus, with my mobility issues, it makes the entire process of going
downtown for specialized work very unpopular with me and my wife Liz who must
do all the driving.
The specialized test I needed to get done before the
shutdown June fourth was for my Estradiol blood levels. For some reason, my levels
had dropped nearly fifty points from a level they had been at for literally years.
For that reason, my endocrinologist requested another test of my HRT levels. When
this level comes back, if it stays low, it will be interesting to see what
ideas she has, such as maybe doing away with the patch system and switching to
injections which for no real reason, I have always stayed away from. I am not afraid of needles; I am just lazy
about the possibility of giving myself injections. One way or another, I will
have to jump off that bridge when I come to it. I think my hormonal levels have
jumped back up because of an overall increase in the fullness of my breasts, so
I may be jumping to conclusions I did not have to.
Past that, we were able to beat the rush this morning at the
VA because the vampires (blood lab people) open up at six thirty and we were
able to get an early start and be there before seven. For the appointment, I
chose a three-quarter sleeve feminine lace trimmed blouse, leggings and flats.
Along with a light application of makeup which seemed to work because I was not
misgendered at all and was actually smiled at by several men who passed me by
on the way to the second-floor labs. I will take that as a win everyday since I
have had mixed results over the years at that hospital. Usually, the smaller
clinic I go to is better because they know and remember me, but they just could
not do the specialized Estradiol test because they needed to send it out for
testing.
Now I play the waiting game (which if you were in the military,
you know what I am talking about) before I can get the results back. I doubt if
it will be very soon because of the overall system disruptions which are
coming up.
This is a short post today because it is my transgender
grandchild’s birthday today who is working up in Maine and I have to send them
birthday wishes plus a small gift. Happy Birthday “A.”

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