This is bugging me so very much!
I'm now at a point in transition where I pass 100% as male, but where all of my paperwork still says female, and it's killing me. The worst though is trying to decide what to do about my status with Medicare, Australia's healthcare system. All they require for me to change my gender with them is a note from the doc, or I'm fairly certain I could even just go in and say 'Look, you can see me right? Fix it' and they'll do it. The problem though is that while I'm legally down as female, a hysterectomy et al is 100% covered. Obviously, the minute I change that to male the money for the surgery will have to come solely out of my pocket, and that's a lot of money for an unemployed 19 year old, especially considering I'm still trying to save for the second stage of my chest surgery.
I keep puting changing my gender with Medicare off, thinking that soon I'll get the surgery done, BUT! I'm still hopeful that one day in the future they'll be able to take what I've got and make something better of it, and as my insides aren't overly bothering me, I wouldn't really mind leaving them there until such a situation occurs. The fact that my family has a history of cervical cancer is weighing on me quite heavily though, especially considering I refuse to have tests done. That said, are they worth keeping? I just can't decide! But time is running out and I need to figure this out, but I'm still no closer to a decision than I was months ago!
So what do you guys think? Is it worth risking having to pay for the surgery myself in future in the hopes that one day my ovaries can be put to good use, or should I say farewell to them while the one-way trip is free?