K (189?–?) Soviet pioneer.
From Kazan, Tartarstan, USSR, K was diagnosed as a ‘transvestite’ in 1937.
She was given permission by the People’s Court to wear female clothing, her identity papers were changed to her female name, and her name was removed from the military recruitment rolls.
She was featured in a 1957 gynaecology textbook.
M.G. Serdiukov. Sudebnaia ginekologiia I sudebnoi akusherstvo. Moscow: Meditsina 1957: 47-8.
Dan Healey. Homosexual Desire in Revolutionary Russia: The Regulation of Sexual and Gender Dissent. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2001: fig 24.
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I'm doing the thing again, where I'm excited to go get my blood work done, get my E dose raised, and get a new medication. In reality, either nothing will fundamentally change (TM) with E, or it will get lowered again. Still hoping I might be able to get prog, although I believe that means I have to drop last time's new med (Spiro).
I don't think there's any general reason you can't take estrogen, progesterone, and spironolactone at the same time. I did it for like a year and it was fine.