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Testosterone HRT has been known to thicken the blood, and George's hematocrit numbers are up. Jess is getting their hysterectomy, and also needs to manage their bloodwork, especially since their IUD hormones lowered their "good cholesterol" HDL. COVID-19 is making everything harder, and Jess' surgery is scheduled for the first week of school, but we'll muddle through like we always do.
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TPT#328 - Interested In Being Appalled
TPT#327 - Social Aggrievances
TPT#326 - All Kinds Of Stupid Things
TPT#325 - It's Never Faded Into The Background.
TPT#324 - Like A Butch
TPT#323 - The Gender Is Baked In
TPT#322 - Don't Answer That
TPT#321 - It's Going To Be Uncomfortable
TPT#320 - Does That Mean We're Doing It Right?
TPT#319 -Now We Can Relax
TPT#318 - Tangents and Rabbit Trails
TPT#317 - Picture is Unrelated
TPT#316 - Disassembly Line
TPT#315 - How To Work A Zoom
TPT#314 - The Next Right Thing
TPT#313 - Bits and Bobs
TPT#312 - A Double Take or A Jaw Drop
TPT#311 - Waiting To Drive
TPT#310 - Start In The Middle
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