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Doctor question.

Started by kariann330, April 11, 2013, 02:22:33 AM

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kariann330

So i know there are doctors who go by informed consent for therapy and for HRT, and even doctors who don't require a letter before you start hrt. I'm wondering if there are any surgeons (preferably good ones) who would operate under an informed consent for anything. Every doctor i am finding has disclaimers that they only follow WPATH standards of care and honestly i feel WPAT is a little over bearing with there preset times for everyone and for everything when i personally feel if a person is ready for SRS, FFS or VFS six months into transition, they should be able to as they can under informed consent. If such a doctor doesn't exist yet.....pooie they need to hurry up lol.

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Kari.
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Keira

Quote from: kariann330 on April 11, 2013, 02:22:33 AM
So i know there are doctors who go by informed consent for therapy and for HRT, and even doctors who don't require a letter before you start hrt. I'm wondering if there are any surgeons (preferably good ones) who would operate under an informed consent for anything. Every doctor i am finding has disclaimers that they only follow WPATH standards of care and honestly i feel WPAT is a little over bearing with there preset times for everyone and for everything when i personally feel if a person is ready for SRS, FFS or VFS six months into transition, they should be able to as they can under informed consent. If such a doctor doesn't exist yet.....pooie they need to hurry up lol.

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Kari.

As far as I know FFS isn't restricted by the wpath standards of care, it's just a specific type of plastic surgery.

I can't provide much more than the first paragraph and the statement, "The search button is your friend". Just type in "Informed Consent", I just searched it a few minutes ago and I found stuff about informed consent and surgery.

-Sky
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kelly_aus

As far as I am aware, all the reputable surgeons will require a letter from a therapist of some sort - some require 2.

The most recent WPATH SoC's are actually pretty good. They are not as restrictive as previous versions and even admit that they are merely guidelines - not a fixed set of 'rules'. Even WPATH admits they are felxible and should be tailored to an individual patients needs..
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kariann330

See this is what i love about my GP, all they are requiring from me is my signature on a consent form. Yes i do come packing a letter if needed because of my doctor for my bipolar, but still it would be SOO much easier if i could walk into a surgeons office, talk with them for a couple of min, slap my signature on a piece of paper and after that go thru the rest of the consult and preoperative tests then two days later wake up with a vagina. Sadly Supron follows WPATH
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