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Bottom surgery.

Started by ARIA FAYE, September 23, 2016, 07:05:05 AM

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ARIA FAYE

A little update,

I have always had bottom dysphoria, since I was a young child.
I am now in my mid 20's, ( I just turned 24) I NEED NEED NEED Okay, I think you get the idea, my bottom dysphoria is bad. I am not suicidal over it. But it is causing some serious problems in my life. I am attending Ohio University. I am on their student healthcare which is amazing for trans folk. It is a little expensive, but there are a lot of benefits. The provider is United Healthcare. Have any of you dealt with United Healthcare? Do any of you know Surgeons that United healthcare with cover services provided at?

People keep telling me TUM. I am not sure if I want to go to The University of Michigan for my bottom surgery. I have heard good things and bad things. I have not heard enough of either to make a decision.

Please let me know.
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