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Transgender? A Doctor Won’t See You Now

Started by stephaniec, September 19, 2015, 01:44:32 AM

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Transgender? A Doctor Won't See You Now

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/09/19/transgender-a-doctor-won-t-see-you-now.html

The Daily Beast/By Heather Boerner   09/19/2015

"In August 2014, Kailey Truscott went to her primary-care doctor with a letter and a mission. The letter, from a therapist, confirmed what she'd known since she was 7—she was a woman. The doctor's appointment was to begin medical treatment so her body would reflect that fact.

But the path to transition wasn't so simple. Her doctor didn't balk, but she didn't write a prescription for estrogen, either. She'd never provided hormone therapy to a transgender person before, she told Truscott. She didn't feel comfortable starting now."
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Amy1988

Quote from: stephaniec on September 19, 2015, 01:44:32 AM
Transgender? A Doctor Won't See You Now

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/09/19/transgender-a-doctor-won-t-see-you-now.html

The Daily Beast/By Heather Boerner   09/19/2015

"In August 2014, Kailey Truscott went to her primary-care doctor with a letter and a mission. The letter, from a therapist, confirmed what she'd known since she was 7—she was a woman. The doctor's appointment was to begin medical treatment so her body would reflect that fact.

But the path to transition wasn't so simple. Her doctor didn't balk, but she didn't write a prescription for estrogen, either. She'd never provided hormone therapy to a transgender person before, she told Truscott. She didn't feel comfortable starting now."

While today's HHS ruling is only a proposal, which requires public comment before final implementation

What do they mean by public comment?  Does it mean  the general public or the medical community?  If it's the general public then we are screwed.  Most people in this country hate us worse than serial killers.
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suzifrommd

Quote from: Amy1988 on September 19, 2015, 09:39:59 PM
What do they mean by public comment?  Does it mean  the general public or the medical community?  If it's the general public then we are screwed.  Most people in this country hate us worse than serial killers.

Amy, I think this is a somewhat strong statement. Many people don't understand us, and are often very accepting once they become educated. I have met very few people who hate me.
Have you read my short story The Eve of Triumph?
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iKate


Quote from: Amy1988 on September 19, 2015, 09:39:59 PM
While today's HHS ruling is only a proposal, which requires public comment before final implementation

What do they mean by public comment?  Does it mean  the general public or the medical community?  If it's the general public then we are screwed.  Most people in this country hate us worse than serial killers.

General public. All agency rule making requires a public comment period. It is not binding on the final rule adoption, however.
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