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Woman who had gender change surgery at 81 says it gave her “new lease of life”

She had the surgery four years ago

A woman who had gender reassignment surgery aged 81 has spoken about her “absolute euphoria” at getting the life she always wanted.

Ruth Rose, now 85, grew up as a boy called James but knew from nine years old she was a woman.

On Thursday’s This Morning, Ruth said that because society wasn’t as accepting of gender change surgery during that era, she felt she couldn’t tell anyone how she was feeling.

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Ruth said she knew she was a woman since the age of nine (Credit: ITV)

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Talking to hosts Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford, Ruth said: “[I was] living at a time when this sort of thing was not really accepted in the public eye.

“The time came when it was accepted, I was free to [have the surgery].”

Ruth didn’t realise she was able to have the surgery until her doctor told her.

She said: “I had no idea I could do it. I was living my life as a woman and my doctor said ‘why don’t you do it?’ And she sent off a letter to fix it.”

Transgender woman Ruth Rose on TM
Ruth grew up as a boy called James (Credit: ITV)

Speaking about when she first realised she was in the wrong body, Ruth said: “I was about nine, in the middle of the war when things were strict anyway.

“I felt this strange urge I wanted to be a girl and I really was in some way a girl and part of my personality developed in that way. I couldn’t tell anyone.”

Ruth revealed she went on to marry a woman and they had three children.

Revealing her wife’s reaction after telling her she wanted to become a woman, Ruth told the hosts: “It was a difficult time, as anyone would imagine.

“But she was so forbearing and understanding enough to keep things going nicely – to give me that bit of freedom so I could go out and visit friends and be Ruth.

Ruth said she felt like she had two personalities as James and Ruth (Credit: ITV)

“She was very tolerant and I was very pleased that she was.”

Ruth went on to encourage others who may feel the same as she did to “totally embrace and meet all the challenges”.

She said: “It’s never too late but it’s not an easy thing to do. It’s not as though you just pop into hospital and come out a different person.

“You’ve got to really understand yourself well enough and clean up your life as best you can as a male or a female, if you’re changing the other way.”

“There’s lots of challenges you have to meet and you’ve got to actually bravely face those challenges and meet them,” she added.

Transgender woman on TM
Ruth encouraged others to “embrace” themselves (Credit: ITV)

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“Because if you don’t you’re going to live a life that has little places you can’t go or little things you can’t do.”

Viewers watching from home praised Ruth on Twitter.

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Rebecca Carter
Associate Editor (News)

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