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#285181 - 07/05/08 06:44 AM
Re: Man has Natural Sex Change
[Re: Deena]
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 Knows just enough to be dangerous
Registered: 11/29/05
Posts: 626
Loc: Conneticut
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umm...normally I like to keep silent about it but a few people here know about it soo..
During my 5 year physical while in the US Navy I disclosed to the medic doing it that I had some issues growing up. He was a bit of a..a...well he was a bigoted a-hole. We were stationed in Key West and this guy was a rabid evangelical Christian. He was insistent that I needed to get a double radical mastectomy to be 'happy' and to stay in the navy because it wasn't natural for a 'guy' to have breasts.
I was shocked, but said that I would think about it. (half heartedly I admit and I think he read that from what he did later) I mean, I had gynocomastica when I joined and they didn’t tell me that I needed to be butchered to join and everything I’d heard up to then was that navy plastic surgeons were the worst of the worst and shouldn’t be allowed to even call themselves veterinarians let alone doctors.
So he ran tests instead, more specifically a set of hormone panels and drug screenings. I was ordered back to medical when the results came back and was confronted by this jerk (and I’m being nice here). He called me into an exam room and accused me of taking hormones and stuff and was going to get me kicked out of the navy. The only thing that saved me was the fact that he was only a Chief and although he could do all kinds of paperwork it takes an officer (and in this case a medical officer) to sign off on the paperwork.
So he took me and the results to my squadron’s new flight surgeon.
The new flight surgeon was a nice guy who said that the results could be wrong (680 nm per dl estrogen/ low 200m, per dl testosterone) that the lab could have made a mistake or switched something around and that it would be prudent to redo the labs before starting any paperwork like report chits or actual charges. So the labs were re-drawn and I got to pee in cup.
I didn’t know it, but a feud had just started between the Chief and the Flight Surgeon. (the main feud between them wasn’t me, I was a side issue. It was the fact that the Chief was an evangelical Christian who thought god had put him in Key West to bring god into the heathen gay’s lives. The new squadron flight surgeon was not just good but a great doctor and real nice guy. He came up from the ranks himself and was a Vietnam Vet who was a devil doc at Da-Nang during the height of the conflict. In other words he was the best squadron flight surgeon I ever had the privilege of serving with. Oh, and I think it rankled the Chief that the Doc came from NS Alameda with his boyfriend….hey, doctors are not a dime a dozen, especially combat experienced ones.
The results came back similar as before and again labs were done with similar results. I was told to stop eating and drinking anything at work or in the barracks and to avoid the people I worked with (there was no galley (chow hall) on the base, the termites ate it up. So we all had to fend for ourselves by eating at cheap places or making sandwiches and having cold cans of beans. I wasn’t very popular with a lot of senior personnel, too ‘girly’ as some would put it.
About 5 or 6 sets of labs were drawn. The levels stayed around high 500’s to 700’s nm per dl of estrogen (wicked high) and low 200’s to high 300’s nm per dl of testosterone.
Eventually he gave up and said that I was just weird, that those levels were normal for me. But, not before giving me a huge scare. These labs were drawn over about a 3 month period and about half way through that period he actually gave me pre-natal vitamins “just in case”. So yeah, it’s possible for a ‘guy’ to have abnormal hormone level s naturally. It’s also possible for those levels to change dramatically. Form me it happened at 40 when (hey, unless you got another name for it) I went through menopause and my hormone levels over a 8 month period swung from the old levels to 120 nm per dl falling to low 80’s of estrogen and mid-600’s nm per dl claiming to 1800 of testosterone.
With the flight surgeon at the time going “well, that’s normal” (idiot).
For 8 months I felt like crap until I got used to the new levels. I only felt a little bit better until I started HRT and now my hormone levels are a bit closer to the older labs. I’m in much better shape, during my ‘menopausal period’ a lipid lab disclosed the fact that I had cholesterol levels through the roof with a combined level of nearly 900 almost all of it the bad kind and triglycerides of over 600. They actually put me in a program for those who’ve had heart attacks . Haven’t had one yet… , my last lipid lab was 120 combined 80 high density and 40 low density cholesterol with triglycerides of 80…maybe they swapped the labs? I feel good.
So yeah, it’s possible for someone to have some seriously skewed hormone levels and not be on anything.
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