For binding, I use sports compression tops I picked up at thrift stores for two or three dollars each. You can also get them at Wal-Mart for $10. I wear three of them, with the bottom two doubled up. I get them in a size much smaller than I wear and cut out the sleeves and the neck. I do want to get a real binder when I have the money.
Quote from: Nygeel on January 23, 2011, 01:02:01 AM
Medicaid is a possibility, and it might pay for some of the transition costs.
I have Medicaid and Medicare. Neither one will pay for transitioning costs, unfortunately. Although, I think Medicaid is run by the state, so it's possible it could differ, depending on the state. They do pay for my therapy; I'm seeing a regular therapist, not a gender therapist, and seeing her for other issues besides just GID (depression, anxiety, being suicidal). So Medicaid could help in getting into therapy.
With some universities, you can get therapy through their psychology department, where your therapist will be a graduate student going into the psychology field. I've gone that route before; they had a sliding scale fee so it was affordable.