Yesterday, I met a friend of mine who went 'more legit' than me (that is, I got hormones before having therapy, even if prescribed, she went therapy until they approved her for HRT...after four years).
Now what I'll be asking is to confirm or not, what she told me:
-Quebec province doesn't cover any GID-related costs for therapy (they cover all other therapies). ie GID specialists are not covered.
-Only a GID specialist can offer a diagnosis of GID that will be legally considered. (like for name change, SRS referral)
-Five years of first name common usage is not enough to change it legally (still need diagnosis). (in Quebec province)
-Alberta province is worse when it comes to therapy, than Quebec province (not counting SRS referrals, which Alberta does, to have it paid).
-You can get '->-bleeped-<-' about changing your name even post-op and with all documentations (in Quebec again).
-Quebec province pays for SRS in case of intersex, yet they do *everything* they can to make that impossible to get a diagnosis.
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I frankly have not the financial means to go see a GID specialist. I don't want to go see some person for 6 to 10 months to confirm something I know for a fact either. I mean, what do you talk about to a shrink you only want to see to get a piece of paper, when perfectly sane and with no issues to work on? Sounds like a waste of money to me.
I thought about using the bureaucracy against them. If they wanna diagnose me with 302.85 (standard GID diagnosis), then they have to check criteria 4, which stipulates there is no concurrent intersex condition. If they don't check, they're not doing their job right. With a concurrent IS condition, the diagnosis would be 302.60 (GID NOS). If they don't check, they might misdiagnose (as petty as it sounds, they sound pretty petty themselves).
I may not have an intersex condition, but many things lead me to believe I do. I'm not really interested in having it paid by Quebec province. I'd rather move out of here to Alberta. I just want to know if what she said is true, as she knows more about the official route than I do.