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TJ Barganski grew up in a dysfunctional Mormon home as a female yet from a very young age he felt like a boy in a girls body. Too young to understand or articulate why he felt like a misfit he became an angry and confused child who acted out. In addition to being bullied tormented abused and sexually molested Barganski was put in special education in school. Nobody knew what to do with him. As a young adult Barganski first became a firefighter and then enlisted in the Navy with hopes that would give him peace. But after serving his country for two years he was unceremoniously discharged for homosexuality just two years before it became a nonissue. He left the Navy returned to firefighting and became a federal firefighter. He loved his job but endured relentless ridicule and torment at the hands of his firefighter brothers. One day he just couldnt take anymore. Feeling helpless and hopeless Barganski embarked on a suicidal plan. I could no longer live in this body or mind. I could no longer live in this body of mine he said. As he began to enact his two-step suicidal plan what happened next can only be described as divine intervention in the form of a Geraldo Rivera show that put Barganski on the path that saved his life through sex reassignment surgery.In May 1995 on his twenty-ninth birthday Barganski underwent the final surgery that would complete his transition from female to male and finally begin living life as a man. In doing so he became Californias first federal firefighter to undergo female-to-male gender reassignment. With each surgery I endured it was as though an emotional weight was lifted from the deepest part of my inner soul. The pain and recovery were nothing compared to the years of mental torment emotional torture taunting teasing and being ridiculed my entire life. At long last I felt as though I was slowly setting myself free and becoming the person I should have been born as says Barganski.After finding peace as a man for the past 25 years Barganski shares his story for the very first time in his debut book She He & Finding Me. In poignant detail Barganski reveals candid glimpses of what it means to live with gender dysphoria with hopes of raising awareness and sparing others the pain he lived with for the first 29 years of his life.