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I got my new driver's license yesterday, with my correct name and gender (and the ugliest picture of me yet.) I'd already gotten a new passport and an updated Social Security card, and work made me a new work ID last week. I finally feel like I'm officially me.

I took the month off from work to handle all the name changes, and it's been a full-time job. My company did a training on How To Deal With A Trans Co-Worker last week and started updating all their databases and accounts with my new name, so I'll go back to work in January as Allison. But I'm counting Dec 3, when my vacation started and I stopped having to deadname myself, as the start of my RLE.

I'm still having trouble taking it all in. I've been Allison everywhere but the office since early 2016, and since some places are really slow about updating my name, my deadname still keeps cropping up. It really just feels like life as usual, just a little crazier because of all the running-around.

And I still have the same psychological issues to deal with. I'm still having emotional flashbacks (or "freak-outs" as I call them) on a daily basis and I'm still plugging away with my therapist (who has a specialization in trauma treatment.) In case anyone didn't notice, Michael in my latest story (Foster Mother) is based on me, though of course I never had anyone like Millie in my life.

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