Episodes
Three of us attempt to access healthcare, for various purposes.
Published 04/27/24
George’s experiences of his gender and queerness from adolescence thru adulthood.
Published 04/13/24
George’s earliest experiences of his own gender and queerness.
Published 03/30/24
Packing in the travel before George’s next surgery.
Published 03/16/24
Hormonal difficulties for both of us.
Published 03/02/24
We get to travel for fun, and not for surgery or work? Inconceivable!
Published 02/17/24
Our cgnitive and emotional responses to nearly-complete lower surgery outcomes.
Published 02/03/24
Continuing to recover from surgery and sepsis.
Published 01/20/24
Cellulitis, sepsis, hospitalization, oh my!
Published 01/06/24
See you in 2024!
Published 12/23/23
More surgery and more recovery
Published 12/09/23
Preparing for lower surgery while parenting a challenging child.
Published 11/25/23
George answered questions for a Gender Navigator.
Published 11/11/23
Viruses and travel while waiting on surgery.
Published 10/28/23
Gender is intensely personal but also intensely social.
Published 10/14/23
Insurance issues, clinic communication, and lots of travel.
Published 09/30/23
Parenting mania! No, literally.
Published 09/16/23
A new daughter-in-law, a new school year, and surgery recovery continues.
Published 09/02/23
George got repairs done for his lower surgery, then did hyperbaric treatments to help the repairs stick. Transmasculine lower surgeries typically have more complications than most folks like to talk about, but we're talking anyway, because complications and all, it will have been worth it in the end. We are here to share our entire intersectional experience with anyone who finds it beneficial, but we want to know what you connect with the most. You can let us know by clicking to a...
Published 08/19/23
The next stage of George’s surgery was followed by hyperbaric treatment.
Published 08/05/23
George went back to his surgeon to discuss the complications with his metoidioplasty, and while he was there he got to have a bit of fun with his Cousin Vinnie. Now he may or may not have an appointment for the next stage of surgery, in less than a week, and we're trying not to get too overwhelmed trying to make that work at such short notice. We are here to share our entire intersectional experience with anyone who finds it beneficial, but we want to know what you connect with the most. You...
Published 07/22/23
Household logistics and parenting challenges as we prepare for medical travel.
Published 07/08/23
Fun attempting to date and managing children while planning medical travel.
Published 06/24/23
Preparing for revisions/repairs and stage two of lower surgery.
Published 06/10/23