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Category Archives: Lucky’s Articles (AG)
Some Surgery Bonuses
Now, to give you a bit of background, my mom is HORRIBLE with names/pronouns on a general basis. My entire life when my mom would try to call out one of the siblings names (Lucky, Jackie or Derek). She would always … Continue reading
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Tagged events, family, mom, pronouns, transition
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First Glimpse (sort of)
A very quick update: I am finally getting a chance to see what Jello looks like post surgery (and it is good). The surgeon’s office underestimated his recovery process, but now he has gotten the furniture foam off of him along with … Continue reading
Quick Update
Just letting everyone know that Jello’s surgery went well, healing went well, etc. I haven’t been able to post though as my father passed away this week and as the oldest sibling I am taking over most of the arrangements. … Continue reading
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Into surgery
Hubby waiting for surgery.
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Tagged events, healthcare, photos, surgery, transition
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Surgery Eve
We are on the eve of Jello’s surgery (more exciting than Christmas Eve). It is time for his chest reconstruction. Things are so hectic right now (father was in and out of ICU, work stresses, etc) that it didn’t really … Continue reading
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Tagged anxiety, dr mangubat, events, healthcare, surgery, transition
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Time is moving quick
It is official, Jello has been approved for surgery and is scheduled for February 4, 2016. This is fantastic news, but also very anxiety ridden. We had just thought it would be four or six weeks and more time for … Continue reading
Masculinity
Today I was leaning over the sink and shaving part of my face (I currently have muttonchops or what Jello calls office chops because I don’t let it grow very long). It dawned on me that it was weird I … Continue reading
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Tagged about me, anxiety, competition, masculinity
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Quick update
Just a quick update, we upgraded the plan for the website, we have an official domain name… http://accidentallygay.com.
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Sexual Identity
I have been thinking a lot about the article we were in recently. The article has caused Jello and I to talk about my outlook on relationships and sexuality. I have gotten some responses on whether my journey is just … Continue reading
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Thank You
First, I wanted to just say thank you to Roni for being so nice during the interview process, but most importantly to thank all of you. Everyone (well almost everyone 🙂 ), has been really supportive and I have gotten … Continue reading