A close-up view of an open black case with a purple zipper. Inside, a 10 by 6 grid holds 60 small, clear plastic jars with clear lids, repurposed from their original use for diamond painting beads. The jars in the first two columns (12 total) contain small vials of medication, each one a testament to a week of hormone therapy and a step closer to living authentically. The remaining 48 jars are empty, awaiting future use and filled with the promise of continued transformation and self-discovery. This organized system not only stores the vials but also serves as a tangible reminder of the ongoing journey, a source of hope and encouragement as individuals navigate the complexities of gender transition and embrace their true selves.
A close-up photo shows a fair-skinned hand gently holding a small, clear plastic jar capped with a clear lid. Inside the jar sits a small, clear glass vial of testosterone cypionate injection. The vial has a white label with black text indicating the medication name, dosage (200 mg/ml), and instructions for intramuscular use. In the blurred background, an open black case with a grid of similar empty plastic jars is visible, suggesting a system for storing and organizing medication.
A close-up photo shows a hand holding a small, clear plastic jar with a clear lid. The jar contains an empty glass vial, its label partially visible, indicating it once held testosterone cypionate injection. The label shows a manufacture date, with "10/16/24" handwritten next to it, and an expiration date of February 2027. A handwritten "#1" on the label marks this as the first vial of testosterone used.
๐ A year's worth of progress, one vial at a time ๐โจ This case holds our journey so far. Every week brings us closer to feeling at home in the body โง๏ธ๐ก #TheBusSystem #TheBusSystemOSDD1B #TBSLily #TheBusSystemTJourney #FtN #ThisIsWhatTransLooksLike