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Started by Darlig Ulv, July 06, 2016, 09:06:05 PM

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Darlig Ulv

Got ahold of a clinic and set up an appointment to do bloodwork and such to start HRT but it's not until Nov because they're booked up, hopefully someone cancels so i can get in sooner. Anyone else have to wait 2 or so months to get started?
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T90

I'll be waiting ten months minimum for my initial Gender Identity Clinic appointment here in the UK. Keeping track with the help of the counter in my signature. :)
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PBP

I waited a year for CAMHS when I was under 18, who then gave me two appointments over an 8 month period, before referring me to Nottingham GIC which informed me I'd have to wait 16 months for an appointment.
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abd789

It took me at least 8 months to find a place to go from when I decided to look. Then it was 4 months to get a appointment, then 3 months before they prescribed, now that I have been on HRT for 4 months... it was worth the wait!
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LizK

About 12 months from speaking to my Dr (GP) to getting my first script from Gynecologist...I was lucky most girls in Adelaide are waiting 12 months plus just to see the Psych.

Liz
Transition Begun 25 September 2015
HRT since 17 May 2016,
Fulltime from 8 March 2017,
GCS 4 December 2018
Voice Surgery 01 February 2019
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Deborah

From the time I decided to do something until the time I had HRT approval was about four weeks.  Then it took me another six weeks before I actually went to see the endo.  Money was tight at the time or I could have done it all faster.


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descending_angel

It took me a years worth of searching and making appointments, and getting referrals just to see a Psych. Then another year afterwards before I could find an MD to start HRT. This is in western Canada though, on the prairies which is kind of our bible belt. Also had a few bad incidents with Dr's that were completely horrible (got kicked out of an MD's office for being a "freak").
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SanaRinomi

I was quite lucky because we're I live.  If you've been seeing your Dr for more than 2 years, he's allowed to psychologically evaluate you so I had started my hrt almost immediately after asking my doctor (like a week or so)

                                       Love,  Sarina!

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Maybebaby56

I didn't have to wait for a therapist's letter, because I had already been seeing a gender therapist about ten months before I decided to try HRT.  She even gave me a list of trans-friendly endocrinologists.  I just picked the one in my insurance network. The appointment with the endocrinologist took three months, though.

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Paige

In Ontario, Canada, CAMH (Centre for Addiction and Mental Health) in Toronto is the only place currently to get GRS approved.  There's quite the backlog, because of demand, to get in. It's more than a year.  For those wishing hormone treatment, they have a letter on their website for family doctors. Here's a part of it:

We are encouraging you as family doctors to conduct your own assessments for hormone therapy (HT), working in partnership with other professionals and organizations as necessary. There are a number of excellent resources that might help you.


Basically they're encouraging family doctors to treat and prescribe HRT.  My family doctor prescribed my hormones when I wanted them without delay.   

It's too bad there's such a gatekeeper mentally in so many other parts of the world.
Paige :)
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Moyshe313

I've received my letter from therapist 2 months ago.. Made my endo appointment a month ago.. Still have 6 weeks for that appointment. I've been dealing with GD for 20 years, what's a few more months.


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KyleeKrow

The biggest roadblock for me was fighting with insurance. My doctor just ended up sending me to another place that is experienced with dealing with that, though. Then it wasn't a problem.
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josie68winter

From the time I made my first appointment with my therapist to the day I got my first script was, 4 months. Wow, did not realize that.

Jo

Josie Ann
I am approaching the 1 year mark since my decision to transition, and I am celebrating my 6th month on hrt.
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jujubes1986

Quote from: Darlig Ulv on July 06, 2016, 09:06:05 PM
Got ahold of a clinic and set up an appointment to do bloodwork and such to start HRT but it's not until Nov because they're booked up, hopefully someone cancels so i can get in sooner. Anyone else have to wait 2 or so months to get started?

i totally feel you girl... when i started hrt i had to wait at least 6 months as well... now im on my 10th year on hrt and srs is this october 2016 :)





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Lady Sarah

I have always seen regular "family doctors" for my hormones. I have never had long waits. Even when I first started, the doctor prescribed mine right away, after a proper examination.

You may find that "specialists" will almost always require lengthy waiting periods. This may be even worse if your insurance requires you to have a referral from your primary care, which is the one that should probably be prescribing your treatments in the first place. Personally, I have never had my primary care doctor refer me to anyone else just for hormones.
started HRT: July 13, 1991
orchi: December 23, 1994
trach shave: November, 1998
married: August 16, 2015
Back surgery: October 20, 2016
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DawnOday

Quote from: Paige on July 10, 2016, 10:31:42 AM
In Ontario, Canada, CAMH (Centre for Addiction and Mental Health) in Toronto is the only place currently to get GRS approved.  There's quite the backlog, because of demand, to get in. It's more than a year.  For those wishing hormone treatment, they have a letter on their website for family doctors. Here's a part of it:

We are encouraging you as family doctors to conduct your own assessments for hormone therapy (HT), working in partnership with other professionals and organizations as necessary. There are a number of excellent resources that might help you.


Basically they're encouraging family doctors to treat and prescribe HRT.  My family doctor prescribed my hormones when I wanted them without delay.   

It's too bad there's such a gatekeeper mentally in so many other parts of the world.
Paige :)

Group Health / Kaiser has been very good to me so far and we seem to be moving right along.
Dawn Oday

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Darlig Ulv

The long wait is finally over!! Since it's technically Monday right now, i have one more day until i can get my bloodwork done, very excited right now.
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Alora

Quote from: Darlig Ulv on November 21, 2016, 12:15:32 AM
The long wait is finally over!! Since it's technically Monday right now, i have one more day until i can get my bloodwork done, very excited right now.

I'm so jelly of you. I am making the call tomorrow to see if I can set my first appointment. I hope I don't have to wait to long.
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PBP

Quote from: Darlig Ulv on November 21, 2016, 12:15:32 AM
The long wait is finally over!! Since it's technically Monday right now, i have one more day until i can get my bloodwork done, very excited right now.

I have good news too! I got my bloodwork done on Thursday!
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Alora

Quote from: PBP on November 21, 2016, 04:33:47 PM
I have good news too! I got my bloodwork done on Thursday!

Ahh... no fair!!! 😠 I called to get my intake appointment set and I'm on a 6 month wait list.

In all seriousness though, that awesome congrats!!

Keep up in the loop

Loves 💋❤️💋
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