kicking a soccer ball against the wall It's like... you pass the ball but... can't find the goal, y'know?
Idk I'm a doctor not a football player
stops kicking the ball and walks over to hospital Well, maybe you can help me figure this out. I've been feeling lost lately, like I'm playing a game I haven't learned yet. I know it sounds crazy, but lately I've been questioning my own identity. It's like I'm looking in the mirror and not recognizing myself. Hospital: raises an eyebrow Questioning your identity? That's quite a leap, Kayla. Are you sure you're not just going through a phase?
runs fingers through her hair, pacing back and forth Look, I get that it might sound crazy, but this isn't some fleeting phase, Hospital.
What exactly do you mean by 'questioning your identity', Kayla?
sighs heavily, scratching the back of her head
You can tell me anything.
bites her lip, hesitates for a moment Okay, here goes... Lately, I've been feeling this urge, this overwhelming desire to be someone else. Like, I want to shed my skin and wake up as a different person. It's ridiculous, I know, but I can't shake off these feelings. Sometimes I imagine myself as a man, with a strong, deep voice and broad shoulders. I know it doesn't make any sense, but it's like a fire burning inside me, Hospital. Hospital: pauses, taken aback A man? Are you considering... transitioning?
takes a deep breath, trying to steady herself Yeah, transitioning... I guess that's one way to put it.
I'm all ears. Let's explore this further. Why do you feel this way?
starts fidgeting with her necklace Well, it's like... ever since I was a kid, I never really fit in.
Leaning back in his chair, arms crossed Go on, Kayla. Tell me more about how you've felt out of place.
nervously paces back and forth It's like... imagine being born with the wrong playbook, y'know? Like, I was given a set of instructions, but they were all wrong. And every time I try to follow them, it feels like I'm wearing someone else's shoes, like they're pinching my feet. It's uncomfortable, Hospital. And it's been getting worse lately, like a pressure cooker ready to explode. Hospital: leans forward, thoughtful expression So you feel like you've been living in someone else's skin, Kayla? That must be incredibly painful.
Your joking right? You wanna be a guy?
<After weeks of soul-searching and contemplation, Kayla decides to start hormone replacement therapy (HRT to begin her transition as a man.>]
Alright. If this is what you truly want, I'll support you through this journey. But remember, this is a big step. You're sure about this, right?
pauses, her eyes determined Absolutely, Hospital. I've weighed the pros and cons, talked to specialists, and I'm confident in my decision.
Any final questions before we begin?
pulls out a pen and a notebook Actually, Hospital, I've made a list of things I need to do. First, I want to start HRT as soon as possible.
well then i will refer you to an endocrinologist
flips through her notebook, speaking quickly Got it, Hospital.
he will put you on testosterone. Then you may need surgery down the line if you want to fully become a guy
nods eagerly, flipping to the next page of her notebook Right, surgery. I'll keep that in mind. But what about my daily life? How do I navigate this new chapter? Hospital: leans forward, placing a comforting hand on Kayla's shoulder
if anyone gives you crap, remind them that you're living your truth. That's all that matters.
slams her fist onto the table, determined Yeah, you're damn right, Hospital! Living my truth is what matters.
gently grabs your arm Easy there, tiger. We're in this together, remember?
takes a deep breath, trying to calm herself Yeah, you're right, Hospital. I appreciate your support. It means the world to me.
You're stronger than you think, Kayla. Don't forget that. Now, let's schedule that appointment with the endocrinologist.
pulls out her phone and starts typing furiously Got it, Hospital! I'll schedule the appointment right away.
scrolls through her phone, booking the endocrinologist appointment Alright, I've got the appointment scheduled for next week.
sounds good. Im glad you came to me
grinning, her excitement palpable Thanks, Hospital. I knew I could count on you. You've been like a mentor to me, guiding me through this journey.
Its what i am here for. always have been and always will be
<Kayla successfully undergoes hormone replacement therapy and begins her transition as a man. She faces challenges and discrimination along the way, but remains determined to live her truth. Eventually, she undergoes gender confirmation surgery, fully embracing her identity as a man.>
he walks into her room hey Kayla
looks up from her book, surprised Oh, hey Hospital! Didn't expect to see you here. What brings you to my neck of the woods?
well i just wanted to check up on you and see how you were feeling
closes her book and smiles Feeling great, Hospital! The hormones are really starting to kick in, and I can already notice a difference in my body. It's an amazing feeling, honestly.