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How did you pay for FFS/SRS?

Started by JenJen2011, January 24, 2011, 10:10:45 AM

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juliemac

I can thank my daughter actually. I bought a classic car for $600 and started to restore it. Placed it on classic insurance and set the premium etc.
One day, my daughter called..... "Moommm..."
Some non english speaking jerk cut her off and took off the front end of the car. She was ok, bruised and saddened at killing the car. Sigh. Good she wasnt hurt.
Then the insurance Co called. "Theres a problem with the insurance...."
A check arrived for $14,600 a week later. (they confused the 81 with the 85 and both had high premiums.....)

Soo.. One car down and I am currently sitting on my latest investment  :)

It took 20 years (to the month even) from transition to....

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Sadie

Though it's a ways off for me, I am hoping/praying I get on as permanent employee (currently a contractor) at my current job.  Their revised 2011 benefits cover transgender surgery. If not it will be just a matter of working and saving. 
Sadie
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jennajane

I moved to Quebec, Canada where it is covered under public health care.  It was actually covered in Alberta, the province I moved from until last summer when it became de-listed there and a lot easier to get funded here.  Hopefully it happens at the end of the year or early 2012!

Jenna
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bethanypahl

401k loan  credit cards  savings and refin house  then you got to pay it all back  but definitly worth it
Bethany Pahl
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juliemac

Quote from: Sadie on January 26, 2011, 08:47:11 AM
Though it's a ways off for me, I am hoping/praying I get on as permanent employee (currently a contractor) at my current job.  Their revised 2011 benefits cover transgender surgery. If not it will be just a matter of working and saving.

Good G#d. Who do you work for and can I...
never mind

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annette

In the Netherlands public health care insurance cover all the costs of hrt and srs, even when you're not having a job.
So, they have payed my surgery, thankfully.
I'm still counting my blessings for it.

hug
annette


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tekla

I went on a crime spree that spanned 17 solar systems.

A girl after my own heart, my crime spree was only international.
FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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CaitJ

Bank loan + savings + windfall from IRD (IRS for you Americans).
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