Quote from: Dovah on July 05, 2016, 09:25:22 PM
Which clinic was this? Getting the letter there on the spot after two visits seems like a nice alternative to IC.
Sorry, that was in Pennsylvania.
I was just thinking that if you asked to speak to a therapist on the assumption of informed consent, they might do that as well. Covers their butts, but moves you along.
That's basically what I did. I went to a clinic that offers all different assistance for the lgbt community. They offer testing, have doctors in once or twice a week, and also therapists. I asked to speak with a therapist because I wanted to start hrt.
She asked me a few questions as to why and what for and did I understand the consequences.
" ok, I have to see you one more time" I said sure, but when I came back for my visit, it ended up picking up the letter.
You clinic may offer a similar setup.
Ask for the counselor first. That seems to be the method.
Good luck, hope that helps.
Almost forgot.
Even though I received my letter, the doctor only prescribed spiro until I could get my blood pressure down. It took me about a year of waiting to start estrogen. So they won't just give it to you if either counselor or doctor think there is a problem