So basically most d.i.d. systems I have met. Including my own system .Lol
Trans means gender different from what was assign to you at birth.
Therefore if you wasn't born assigned as non-binary, your trans. Of course as someone who's non binary, I know that can be a lot of different things so maybe by default nonbinary is always trans?
Also gender expression and gender identity are two separate things. You can be a cis guy and be feminine looking and still not be trans. Remember, clothing and what you present doesn't dictate what gender you are.
I have been on meds for the last. Actuators been to long to count. So far my schedule 1 drug has it been taken away from me although it's generic but in my experience they make it harder but not impossible, the best thing to do is find a therapist and doctor who are not just in it to push drugs onto people because of big pharma, get a good med doctor and therapist that can work together and over time figure out what's best for you. Meds work different for everyone and from my experiences in therapist and doctor's over the decades there are the most advocating people for medication and therapy then most.
This is from all my experience requiring medication
Note : all systems are different.
In my own personal experience its pretty tiring, especially when someone doesn't go to bed on time or does something strenuous and others in my system not knowing. And it feels natural to use, thought everyone was like this tell we learned more about what d.i.d. is and then we been able to get better at communicating with each other and working things out. D.i.d. naturally is a disorder built around stealth and lots of people don't know they have it because it's made to protect the person.
Capatilism