Community Conversation => Transitioning => Gender Correction Surgery => Topic started by: ixt2003 on April 18, 2009, 04:50:13 PM Return to Full Version
Title: Before surgery...
Post by: ixt2003 on April 18, 2009, 04:50:13 PM
Post by: ixt2003 on April 18, 2009, 04:50:13 PM
did your counselor tell you to do a karyotype test?After that did he give you the approval for Srs? My psychiatrist want me to take a karyotype test and then I guess that he will give me the approval for Srs! But I'm not sure!Did your counselor give you the approval for SRS after the karuotype test?I would be grateful if someone could answer... Thnx you very much! :D :D :D :D
Title: Re: Before surgery...
Post by: sd on April 18, 2009, 10:17:01 PM
Post by: sd on April 18, 2009, 10:17:01 PM
I would be asking why it is relevant, what will it change for you?
I would want to know if this is just another hoop to jump through or does he suspect something.
My understanding is that it's not a cheap test and its not going to change whether you want to transition or not. In the end it will only satisfy curiosity at best.
I would want to know if this is just another hoop to jump through or does he suspect something.
My understanding is that it's not a cheap test and its not going to change whether you want to transition or not. In the end it will only satisfy curiosity at best.
Title: Re: Before surgery...
Post by: taru on April 19, 2009, 02:04:31 AM
Post by: taru on April 19, 2009, 02:04:31 AM
It sounds stupid.
Does the counselor plan to refuse you aproval if you get wrong results from the test?
Waste of money, but if it keeps the counselor happy...
Does the counselor plan to refuse you aproval if you get wrong results from the test?
Waste of money, but if it keeps the counselor happy...
Title: Re: Before surgery...
Post by: ixt2003 on April 19, 2009, 05:54:36 AM
Post by: ixt2003 on April 19, 2009, 05:54:36 AM
He just wants to make sure that anatomically i am "male"! :D :D :D And then he will be able to diagnose gender dysphoria... :o :o and give me the approval perhaps!!! I don't know...! >:-) >:-)
Title: Re: Before surgery...
Post by: sd on April 19, 2009, 07:46:24 AM
Post by: sd on April 19, 2009, 07:46:24 AM
If you're anatomically male?
Ummm, pull your pants down in front of him, that should be enough. You want a recommendation to have that changed, having this test does nothing to obtain that goal.
Find out EXACTLY he hopes to accomplish with it, and what the results will mean before you even consider doing this test. Know what you are going to get from this BEFORE you bother. You want a letter for surgery, not a letter you can show that says "I'm intersexxed". Don't accept "perhaps" know what will happen.
My understanding is that this isn't a cheap test to have done. How many hoops and how much money does one need to spend to get a recommendation.
Ummm, pull your pants down in front of him, that should be enough. You want a recommendation to have that changed, having this test does nothing to obtain that goal.
Find out EXACTLY he hopes to accomplish with it, and what the results will mean before you even consider doing this test. Know what you are going to get from this BEFORE you bother. You want a letter for surgery, not a letter you can show that says "I'm intersexxed". Don't accept "perhaps" know what will happen.
My understanding is that this isn't a cheap test to have done. How many hoops and how much money does one need to spend to get a recommendation.
Title: Re: Before surgery...
Post by: Butterfly on April 19, 2009, 09:29:01 AM
Post by: Butterfly on April 19, 2009, 09:29:01 AM
Strange. I'm having GRS in a month & have never been asked to take a karyotype test. Maybe it was a suggestion on his part but not a requirement to get you approved for surgery.
Title: Re: Before surgery...
Post by: pong on April 19, 2009, 04:28:00 PM
Post by: pong on April 19, 2009, 04:28:00 PM
I was curious and looked up what does a Karyotype test used for and this is one of the reason:
- Identify the sex of a person by determining the presence of the Y chromosome. This may be done when a newborn's sex is not clear.
And has nothing to do with Gender Dysphoria...
Anyway, I hope that even if you "fail" the test he'll still give you the recommendation letter for SRS.
- Identify the sex of a person by determining the presence of the Y chromosome. This may be done when a newborn's sex is not clear.
And has nothing to do with Gender Dysphoria...
Anyway, I hope that even if you "fail" the test he'll still give you the recommendation letter for SRS.
Title: Re: Before surgery...
Post by: Northern Jane on April 20, 2009, 06:16:19 AM
Post by: Northern Jane on April 20, 2009, 06:16:19 AM
I didn't have the test done until decades later - it has nothing to do with "GID"
A real danger of having the test done is that if there is any deviation from the normal XY you will be classed as Intersexed and face a whole new set of hurdles that are a LOT harder to get through than GID.
A real danger of having the test done is that if there is any deviation from the normal XY you will be classed as Intersexed and face a whole new set of hurdles that are a LOT harder to get through than GID.
Title: Re: Before surgery...
Post by: ixt2003 on April 20, 2009, 09:51:45 AM
Post by: ixt2003 on April 20, 2009, 09:51:45 AM
Thnk you for yor answers...just wondering,why should we go through to all of this journey,only to find peace and harmony... >:(anyway Kisses! :angel: :angel: :laugh: :laugh:
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Quote from: ixt2003 on April 20, 2009, 09:51:45 AM
Thnk you for yor answers...just wondering,why should we go through to all of this journey,only to find peace and harmony... ??? anyway Kisses! :angel: :angel: :laugh: :laugh:
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