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omission from the list of male to female trans-sexuals UK, post operative

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I, Linda Grant, musician, born 1937 London, did transition from 1962 with help from Guy’s Hospital, London, then Queen Victoria Hospital East Grinstead, then Hammersmith Hospital London under The Professor of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. For my first six years of transition I was Secretary and Higher Clerical Officer at the Gamma Brain Scanning Unit at The National Hospital for Nervous Diseases, now called National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. In 1970 I became a performing arts specialist Multi Instrumentalist; a career which endured for 21 years and I was featured on 101 Television Shows, many in Japan, USA, Denmark, Holland and Germany. A truly fulfilled life, which could not possibly have happened without Gender Surgery. 2A00:23C6:A380:5E01:B52A:BA74:399A:D8ED (talk) 15:39, 20 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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