The U.K gender reform petition has been running a while now and I think we now have to take action and put our money where our mouth is and do something about the horrendous way patients are treated by the NHS and Charing Cross GIC alike. I've also received and witnessed information on several suicide attemps from Charing Cross GIC patients.
I've been informed that Charing Cross GIC may now be under investigation by the GMC and Healthcare Commission but is it enough? They should be closed down and re-opened with a whole new structured system where patients will be seen and treated within a reasonable timescale. At the moment there is no treatment program or opportunities to access one and some patients can be 'stuck' at a clinic like Charing Cross GIC anything up to 10 years without treatment.
I was a patient at Charing Cross GIC for nearly 7 years and in that time they didn't facilitate any form of treatment. We estimated by talking to my PCT (Health Authority) that they lost in an excess of £17,000 from 2001 - 2007 for my invisible treatment and the money was fleeced to line Charing Cross pockets. During that time I had to run my own parellel treatment and start my hormone treatment privately as Charing Cross GIC refused hormone treatment. They also refused various referrals including a referral for GRS yet I fully complied with the HBSOC and also lived more than 5 years RLT in a female role.
Since moving on from Charing Cross GIC in January 2007 I have been working on my own. I have achieved far more in 6 months than I did in 6 years at Charing Cross GIC. Along with my GP we have now created our own treatment program and I have alrerady accessed both an appointment for breast augmentation and FFS. Charing Cross GIC continue to insist these proceedure's are not part of a gender change and contradict everything laid out by the HBSOC protocols.
I'd like to hear from anyone who has similar experiences of Charing Cross GIC or similar clinics in the U.K.
Kimberliegh
http://www.petitiononline.com/nhsgidsp/petition.html Posted on: November 12, 2007, 11:27:37 AM
Petition Testimonials....mostly disatisfaction with Charing Cross GIC.
The NHS made me want to commit suicide, if i didnt have a loving partner i would have. i hate the NHS loath digusted sickened by the way my gps then charing cross dealt with me they are sick in the head... if you dont like it go private i did. (
http://www.transhealth.co.uk/) and that saved my life... full stop the end the end the end (the Nhs are sick)
Lucy MaundI Support this petition 100\%. The care available to tg girls is diabolical, and thats being kind! We wouldn't treat our animals the way we are treated by CXH. Very long waits for appointments (4 years for my 1st appoinmtment). The fact that CXH is the ONLY clinic in the UK is seriously not good enough. I have to travel 350 miles each way everytime I have an appointment. That means taking time off work and spending a fortune on fuel. There are no facilities on the nhs for Facial hair removal which is a necessity for a tg to be able to change full time. We have to pay for everything. What the bloody hell is my national insurance being taken out of my wages every week for! I thought it was for NHS CARE! From what I have experienced with CXH it is NHS Dont Care! CXH has shattered my confidence which it took me a very long time to build. I don't know if I can ever get it back. The whole system need a major overhaul.
Rachel NicholasI endorse this petition 100\%. Charring Cross is unhelpful, manipulative and offers a very poor and predjudiced service.
G. P. Andrew SmithFrom my personal experience, Charing Cross GIC perpetuates misery and makes competent individuals feel disempowered.
Gerry Smallthe present system tears families apart close down CX and reopen it along patient centred lines with new management and clinicians.
Stacey Widdisonspent six years trying to get to GIC! Only now have appointment for Jan 2007!
Adrian Daltongot fed up waiting for treatment from CXH and went private to get hormones. I am unable in my present financial position able to pay for surgery. I finally got a first appointment at CXH in Jan 2007, 2 years after starting the process. We deserve better treatment than this, if you don't hassle CXH then they ignore you. Patients shouldn't have to constantly pressure CX to be able to get an appointment date.
Jack HallettAfter having Being "treated" by Charring Cross GIC for over a year, I now feel that my only option is to go Private and work every hour of the bloody day to pay for it. I feel it is a real shame as my GP has been superb and it is only the rigid and punitive policies of the C.C. GIC that have driven me to this decision. When HM GOVT were talking about a more patient centred and flexible NHS, certain people clearly had their heads in the sand - or more likely somewhere else!
JenniferThe treatment of transgendered people in this country is diabolical. They should be treated by doctors and not as psychiatric patients. Transgendered people know more about this than the 'experts' they are seeing. This country needs to stop treating transgendered people as 3rd class citizens and treat them with the respect and dignity they deserve.
Paul HughesI have to say the same about the standards of care...They stink...long overdue an overhaul, we get treated like idiots (even though we probably know more than good OLD Mr Green, Mr Montgomery just likes to offend to the point of distressing his patients).......And from what i have seen of Charing cross Hospital and it's dirty toilets (wish i had a camera that day!!!....also latex gloves laying in a corridor), i'm in 2 minds whether the place is clean enough to have Major surgery!!!.....Please, Please, Please do something about this diabolical situation, Before anymore girls decide to end their lives because of neglect and distress.....
Miss Tamzin BeauchampDr. Montgomery is an interrogator who demonstrates limited knowledge in some areas and Dr Barrett's attitude is dictatorial and quite bizarre in some of his ideas.
Caroline MonroeI have a supportive GP practice but chose to go privately because of my age.Other m2f firnds have experienced repeated cancelled appts at CHX. I have also witnessed at first hand the way a patientis greeted in the waiting room there.
I wouldn't speak to my dog like that.
Jan ScobeyI was on CHX's books from 1988 to 1998-with no resolution of my condition. I was able eventually in 2003 to get my surgery after coming into some family money-this FIFTEEN years after first going to CHX. There may be a new building but there are the same old faces, same old 1960's attitudes and it needs to be brought into the 21st Century. Years of lost records, cancelled appointments and an out of sight out of mind attitude have made me sign this petition. Any way I can be of help I will.
Gemma HandfordHow long will it take before the NHS finally realise that we have a genuine problem that requires attention & not to be pushed to one side. please allow me to quote a few words from a friend who visited Charring Cross the other day. "I had my appointment yesterday at charring cross and they have shattered everything that i have been working to .they were rude overbearing and controling in a god like way taking no consideration to individual circumstances".
Andrea Logan