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Started by journey1, January 24, 2016, 08:45:05 PM
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Quote from: archlord on January 25, 2016, 08:13:59 AMi am also wondering if i REALLY have to wait a complete year full time- on hormones before asking for a surgery date or if i can allready start to fill the paper and book a date for my 1 year mark . I am from quebec too and will go with Brassard. If someone have the awnser that would be helpful. My 1 year hormone mark is october and full time is december.
Quote from: Jenna Marie on January 25, 2016, 07:47:39 AMI believe I got a July date in November and didn't get the confirmation letter until February. They don't send it until it's closer to the time that they want you to pay... and the labs have to be less than a month old to be valid, if it helps.
Quote from: journey1 on January 25, 2016, 01:01:59 PMYes you MUST have been on HRT for a year. Get your two psychotherpist letters, have your hormone doctor start taking a legible and organized track record of everything you're on. Then at the year mark, submit your paperwork, have them reserve the date while the doctor reviews your paperwork (took two months for them to review mine). However, from what I know, you being a Canadian citizen it may change things for you. A few friends of mine are Canadian and since insurance covers it they were given different leeway. Quadruple check to be sure you meet all requirements. Did you request a packet for requirements from the office yet?
Quote from: archlord on January 25, 2016, 01:14:51 PMNo, i havent and this isnt really what i asked I know, i have to meet all these requirements but do i have to wait to meet all them BEFORE submitting the papers and having a surgery date knowing i will meet all criterias on december 2016 . I am not asking if i can have the surgery before the 1 year mark, i ask if i can book my date in advance for like.... december lolll . There is one thing i hate with transition: it is the useless waiting time and the lack of information available. If i had been better informed, i would have started hormones 3 month earlier . I really dont want to be delayed with SRS as it is my main source of dysphoria
Quote from: Nobue on February 03, 2016, 07:17:47 PMHi Ladies, I'm from Montreal myself and wondering about the ' However, from what I know, you being a Canadian citizen it may change things for you. A few friends of mine are Canadian and since insurance covers it they were given different leeway.' by Journey1 (and yes, I will do more research as I progress through things here)...But if I understand correctly, the SRS is free for Canadian/Quebec citizens?