On Tuesday, after waiting exactly 13 months to the day after my referral, I finally had my appointment with the Charring Cross GIC. I went there with the right attitude, and when I sat down to talk with the clinician I was completely honest about everything. He took down a lot of notes as I talked, and would also be asking questions regarding what I was saying. He did ask a couple of uncomfortable questions, but again, I kept completely honest and everything seemed to go really well. As far as I was concerned all the scaremongering and bad information that has been written about them, putting them in a bad light, is absolute tosh [rubbish and lies, to all you non Brits]. The guy was informative, and he listened intently to what I was saying. At the end of our conversation, and after he had signed off at the bottom of his notes, he gave me some advice, and his opinion and thoughts on what we had talked about. What he said was really helpful in thinking about certain aspects of my journey of transition and my whole life. Christ, he was actually a nice human "BEING", talking to another equal human being. I got more out of the appointment than I expected, and I walked away from there feeling just so relieved that I was finally in the system, and that I was now going to be looked after by the most qualified people that could do the job, and to top it all this wonderful real person, was actually going to be the one in charge of my case. Even the one piece of literature that he gave me, about hormones, was far more educational and advanced than anything you could possibly find out about on any, and all of the forums. I do believe, without going into all the circumstances and details of how my appointment did finally come about, someone, or maybe even 2 or 3 people may have been disciplined for their misconduct in my case. I sincerely hope that they did not lose their jobs, but I hope that they did learn their lesson, and will not make anybody else suffer, as they made me suffer.