PDA

View Full Version : Doctor's



janelle
09-05-2006, 02:52 PM
Hi Girls, had the day off but needed to go see my therapsit this afternoon,but b4 that i went & had lab work done for my internal Dr.. I went with bra,panties,thigh high's on. The Dr. called & asked me to come in to see him as i have a rash also. I did, never took one piece off b4 going in fact i had put on my face except for lip stick & perfume. He had me drop my pants & take off my shirt & not a word was said. I feel great & should make my therapy session even better as i have since put on a skirt & making blouse. I don't know about anyone else but today is a great day to be a woman.

Just had to share. Hope you all have a wonderful evening.
:love: Janelle

MarilynH
09-05-2006, 08:32 PM
Congratulations on such a big step, hun.

Hugs.

Jenna1561
09-05-2006, 10:06 PM
Happy to hear your story. Very liberating and satisfying I'll bet.


Jenna

KewTnCurvy GG
09-05-2006, 10:08 PM
Hi Girls, had the day off but needed to go see my therapsit this afternoon,but b4 that i went & had lab work done for my internal Dr.. I went with bra,panties,thigh high's on. The Dr. called & asked me to come in to see him as i have a rash also. I did, never took one piece off b4 going in fact i had put on my face except for lip stick & perfume. He had me drop my pants & take off my shirt & not a word was said. I feel great & should make my therapy session even better as i have since put on a skirt & making blouse. I don't know about anyone else but today is a great day to be a woman.

Just had to share. Hope you all have a wonderful evening.
:love: Janelle

I've worked for docs in clinics (clinical medical asst.) and in hospitals. And trust me, they don't give a rip. Now, that doesn't mean they don't chuckle (no offense) behind closed doors as they might. But most, have seen it and and don't care at all.

Kew

Barb Valentine
09-05-2006, 10:17 PM
Good for you
Glad you feel great
Next time the mall:heehee:

dancer1
09-05-2006, 11:23 PM
Well i belive your MD is eqivalent to your ESQ if your MD dos'nt know about behaviour traits, you omit part of the equation nesasary to treat you as a whole.
And the same reguards to your lawyer, if you dont confess the truth about a crimanial trait he can not defend the whole you.
So it's my opinion when you see your Dr. you tell Him or Her you Dress, and when you see your lawyer you must confess.Nadeens:2c:

KewTnCurvy GG
09-05-2006, 11:28 PM
So it's my opinion when you see your Dr. you tell Him or Her you Dress, and when you see your lawyer you must confess.Nadeens:2c:

Well, I disagree. In terms of docs that's a personal choice.
Kew

angelfire
09-05-2006, 11:32 PM
Well, I disagree. In terms of docs that's a personal choice.
Kew

I agree with your disagreement. Realistically, it isn't something that should typically effect you in a way that a doctor need know. Its just clothing, and chances are, there are no medical benefits or problems with it, so in him ensuring you are healthy, telling him makes no difference. He is there to cure what ail's ya, and clothing usually isn't the cause or solution to those problems.

LindaTS
09-06-2006, 08:56 AM
I think it's a matter of personal choice if you tell, or not tell, your doctor about your dressing. I recently had to change doctors because of the last one retireing and now have a female doctor who is in her late 30's. I told her at the first meeting that I was a TS and she doesn't have any problems with it. In fact, she's very encourging about it. As for other doctors in a hospital enviroment I had on two seperate occassions make an issue of me being completely shaved and another one not liking my long fingernails. So it's not always just having them ignore you.

angelfire
09-06-2006, 11:11 AM
I wouldn't see how it would matter to a doctor if you were totally shaved or not. Infact, if they had to do surgery or put in stitches or something it would likely be easier if you were shaved, so you would think it would make them HAPPIER. But I guess if experience dictates otherwise.

ophillia
09-06-2006, 11:24 AM
Hi Girls, had the day off but needed to go see my therapsit this afternoon,but b4 that i went & had lab work done for my internal Dr.. I went with bra,panties,thigh high's on. The Dr. called & asked me to come in to see him as i have a rash also. I did, never took one piece off b4 going in fact i had put on my face except for lip stick & perfume. He had me drop my pants & take off my shirt & not a word was said. I feel great & should make my therapy session even better as i have since put on a skirt & making blouse. I don't know about anyone else but today is a great day to be a woman.

Just had to share. Hope you all have a wonderful evening.
:love: Janelle

I always go to the Chiorpractor right after work and since I wear bra, cami, panties and pantyhose at work I'm always semi femme. When she treats me she always asks me to remove my shirt. The first time I did she was in the room and didn't even raise an eyebrow when I took off my shirt and had the bra and cami on. Maybe she smiled later, but didn't say a thing at the time.

janelle
09-06-2006, 08:12 PM
Hi girls, i had told my Dr. some time ago as my shrink wanted my testosterone & estrogen checked. He did not understand why so i explained it to him. His only comment was "that explains alot". This was well b4 i dressed or even had earrings.
Just so you know, someone posted the mall is next. I have been there several times plus out to eat with a GG for breakfast & shopping in another city with one of my sisters. I am also starting to wear more & more fem things to work, mostly make up that is noticeable.
I also saw my therapst late Tuesday & she said she has NEVER seen me this relaxed or comfortable. Hello ladies i think i am almost their.
I hope each of you finds your spot in this world but for me their is nothing better than being a woman.
Have a great & wonderful night & day girls.
Love ya all,
Janelle
Thanks for being here.

ColleenCD
09-06-2006, 11:48 PM
I have a Physical appointment coming up soon. Since my last physical, I've lost about 15 pounds and alot of leg and underarm hair. I also tan now. We'll see what happens.

Colleen

Snookums
09-14-2006, 04:28 PM
I'm a disabled veteran,100%,and the VA hospital here in Salt Lake City refuses to treat me if I do not,dress appropriately to my gender,wich I refuse to do.I have been forced to leave hospital grounds by the hospital police.

angelfire
09-14-2006, 04:58 PM
That is seriously just flat out stupid. If the HOSPITAL police escorted you out, I probably would have called the ACTUAL police, since that is clearly not fair treatment.

KarenSusan
09-14-2006, 05:03 PM
I'm a disabled veteran,100%,and the VA hospital here in Salt Lake City refuses to treat me if I do not,dress appropriately to my gender,wich I refuse to do.I have been forced to leave hospital grounds by the hospital police.

Seeing where you live I now understand why you were assaulted in the grocery store because of your shoes.