I have held off blogging for a few weeks as I have been busy trying to finish a freelance project and because I knew that I would soon have some real news to share.
Two weeks ago I heard from the Provincial Ministry of Health that I had received approval for surgery. All I then needed was a letter from my doctor and some medical forms to fill out.
Today (yes Saturday) I received an e-mail from the office of Drs. Menard and Brassard office saying that July 1st is to be my date for SRS surgery. Somewhat shocked I got a response so quickly (they had said mid-week they might have an answer) it took a few minutes for me to process the information.
I immediately started texting friends and thinking about all the arrangements necessary for me to travel to Montreal. It hadn’t occurred to me but my friend D pointed out that the first was Canada Day, hence the title of this post!
My first visit to CAMH was October 2009, it took almost nine months to get into see them.
I started hormones in March 2010. It took six months to find a sympathetic doctor.
I started this blog August 18th, 2010. In my first post I wrote that I hoped my road might be a freeway. There have been a few traffic jams but the destination is now in sight.
I didn’t go full time till September31, 2011 due to employment issues.
It is hard to believe surgery is just over two months away. The gap between some of these dates doesn’t seem that long but at the time seemed huge. The challenges seemed insurmountable too but here I am. So soon but light years away from the child who laid in bed praying to God to wake up a girl.
I am a pessimist at heart so I can’t help worrying about last minute complications, accidents, problems, that could prevent me from reaching my goal. You know like being caught up in a freak elephant accident or something.
I am of course excited, so please bear with me as I know many have already written about this portion of their journey and the story is somewhat old hat. I am also aware of the pain that those of you who are still on the road and struggling to make progress feel.
I hope that all of you can soon feel the joy I am feeling now.
Hugs,
April
Here is one of my favorite later tunes by the Cramps, and surprisingly appropriate:
PS. the photo is of Miss Canada 1966 with a Canadian made Clairtone "G" stereo...cool eh?