I'm hoping this is still the right place for a question like this, but as it's not directly about either T or top surgery, I'm assuming that this is the best place for it.
Just to explain my situation a bit, I'm in the UK, I've never met this doctor before and although I've mentioned it to my previous GP I don't know if my notes will have been transferred over yet because the NHS is painfully slow at everything, or even if it's in those notes.
I came out to one of my new friends last weekend that I'm male, I was fairly sure that she was going to be accepting because she'd been pointing out to the class that it's not okay to keep talking about one of the staff here just because she's a trans woman, or talk about her using male pronouns/her birthname. It turns out that she'd suspected that I was trans anyway, apparently it was because of my mannerisms, but I think having to bare my hairy legs in front of her probably helped to out me as well... Anyway, she rang the doctors for me yesterday because she knows I'm useless at things like that, and my appointment's booked for Friday 25th October.
Should I just go in there and ask for a GIC referral straight out, or should I just tell them that I'm trans? And is it worth going with a copy of the current protocol just in case they aren't clued up, or just wait until the next appointment to push paperwork and the pressure on to them? And what sort of things are they likely to ask, if you have any idea?
One last question, is not having a name chance likely to cause problems for me in terms of moving forward? I'm hesitant to change it at the moment because of the security pass I'm always wearing, and the fact that I live and work with the same people all of the time and there's no where to get away from them.