Quote from: suzifrommd on May 13, 2015, 12:00:07 PM
Your physician does tests, I assume, to determine whether diabetes test strips will make you healthier.
What test can a diagnostician give someone to determine what gender they are?
There are well established guidelines in the WPATH SOC. That is the test to use. It is also not set in stone. It is periodically revised.
Look at how far we've come. We used to only treat adults who were ready to kill themselves. Today we treat kids who tell mommy they want to wear a dress.
QuoteThat's my problem with the Harry Benjamin standards (with all due respect to all the advances he made to transgender care). They assume that someone else is more competent than I am to decide my gender.
After repeatedly having multiple so-called experts pooh-pooh the possibility of my being transgender because I didn't fit their diagnostic narrative, I respectfully claim that this is a dangerous and harmful notion.
I agree with you that medical consultations are 100% needed to decide how safely to administer hormones and correct our bodily anomalies surgically.
But do you really want a system where a professional can tell you that your dysphoria isn't bad enough for treatment that you know you need?
You are saying essentially that we cannot determine whether someone needs treatment for a psychiatric or mental condition, because we can't draw blood and determine "fer sure."
I disagree. I think that with enough evaluation by mental health professionals we can determine to a good degree.
Is it 100% accurate? No, but nothing really is.
Quotesomeone else is more competent than I am to decide my gender.
But as some people have found out, they needed a professional to figure out that they had gender dysphoria, and that it is real.
In any case, we are talking about paying for it from public or insurance company funds, and I cannot simply support the basis for what is essentially cosmetic surgery (FFS) without it being an actual need.
Remember, there are tons of trans women who are totally happy with themselves, some get GRS plus hormones and nothing else. Some get hormones and nothing else. Some get absolutely nothing and simply live as women.
If we changed it to a system where people could simply ask for coverage for FFS and have it paid for no questions asked, then that is no longer insurance. It's not even welfare.