Monday 14 May 2018

Bugs of all kinds

It's been over a month since I last posted but that's partly due to a horrible bug I had that left me coughing uncontrollably and which has still not properly cleared up. In the end they sent me for an X-ray and various blood tests, which is pretty rare for me. I've not slept very well because of it, often waking and thrashing about trying to breathe.

The other major reason is that I have put my house on the market and that takes a lot of effort. Because I don't live full-time female and am not transitioning, my extensive wardrobe and any identifying items have been rendered neutral, i.e. there's some female involved in my life, but no-one would make the connection directly to my male side. I wish such precautions weren't necessary, but there you are.

So that explains the recent lack of activity here. It doesn't mean that I have no news.

As before, I have been getting out and about in my local area. I'm not quite in the mood for arranging one of those huge T-girl lunches that I used to do, but I dare say that will come at some point. I did, however, agree to meet a man who had been pestering me for some time, initially online. I normally don't bother with admirers or men who are interested in meeting trans women but this guy happened to mention a mutual acquaintance so he gained my curiosity. I met him in a local pub and far from being a pest or wanting sex as they often do he turned out to be a great trans ally and just has a curiosity about people who are a bit alternative. We got on very well indeed, chatting all afternoon. I felt contemporary and chic in leather leggings and a red top. So that was very positive.

I've been keeping an eye on the horrible anti-trans media abuse that's been going on this month, from the usual sneering contempt of the British tabloid press and the attacks by radical feminists and Donald Trump. I'm hoping that all this is in fact the last gasp of a dying breed of nasties, but there's no room for complacency. The Genderquake debate on Channel Four last week was, I am told (I didn't see it), what you would expect from the likes of media-supported bullies like Germaine Greer. Hate has become currency in the toxic, inhuman world of Trump and May.

I have also been keeping up with scientific literature on trans matters. I really would like to see better research into why a lot of people are trans. Instinctively I feel that it's a matter of biology, but there is only a little hard evidence of this as yet. Obviously, the subject is of insufficient interest for major funding, and so we remain in the dark. My research continues.

Now that the weather's better, I may remember to take a camera on my travels!

Sue x


6 comments:

  1. Good to hear you're feeling better, even if the lurgy hasn't fully retreated. I think there was something rather unpleasant going about - and I don't mean the orange loon or the bigot in old clothes ;-)

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    1. Thanks, Lynn. I'm not sure yet how we cure ourselves of the two big bugs you mention. Extra strength Domestos maybe. Sue x

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  2. Yeah, I had a go at that bug too. Eventually it took me to the doctor who just said "you're obviously not well, all you can do is rest" and signed me off for a week. When you're moving house you don't get that luxury.
    Hope the house sales goes OK and you get a bite soon.

    xx

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    1. Thank you, Demi. Sorry you have had a bad bug, too. Not nice. Sue x

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  3. I know someone who had a cough for almost a month...my wife finally went to the doctor and it was diagnosed as an allergy. Pollen has been awful this year. A nasal spray and some OTC allergy pills fixed her up. No antibiotic needed.

    Wow, your schedule sounds really busy...and it's impressive that you had a good meeting with the "admirer." I'm not sure I'd have had the courage! Hats off to you!

    Travel pictures are always good...I've posted more than a few of those myself!

    Be safe,

    Mandy

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    1. Thanks, Mandy. I don't think it's an allergy. I had a comprehensive range of tests for allergies when I was seeing the specialists for my eczema and they were all negative. Sue x

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