Hi.
I'd like tell you about a matter that is quite personal but will result in some changes in the way I present myself and interact with the commnunity.
I am transgender.
I have known that my body did not match my internal gender since I was a very small child, but I kept those feelings hidden and did my best to make my life work with the body I was born into. The result was chronic stress, physical and psychological pain, and a severe depression that culminated in an acute crisis in October of 2012. At that time I entered psychotherapy to explore my options.
I was diagnosed with Gender Identity Disorder, the treatment for which includes psychotherapy, hormonal treatments and potentially several surgeries. I have been working with my therapist and doctors, following the Standards of Care that set out treatment guidelines for my condition.
I am now at the point in this process where I am fully transitioning and will begin living full-time as a woman.
I ask that you call me by my new name (Coraline or Cori) and use female pronouns (she, her, hers) when referring to me.
Some of you may not understand the life changes I’m undertaking. I’m more than happy to answer your questions or direct you to additional information. Let me know if you'd like to talk.
I am blessed in that my family, friends, and colleagues in the development community have been so wonderful. Thanks you for supporting me on this amazing journey. I love you all.
Best, Coraline Ada Ehmke
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