I have to admit I fear they could somehow mess with my plans so it represents a risk without any potential gain.
Naturally on my immediate return to UK I will be reporting to my amazing GP with copies of all available paperwork to arrange for having my work checked out by an appropriate specialist.
If any painkillers or antibiotics etc within his power are needed he will take care of it. If it's something more serious he will send me to the best person who can.
In case of a full blown emergency I am less than 10 mins from the nearest hospital.
After GP visit it's time to file for gender recognition certificate and that'll be me legally female with a nice new shiny birth certificate to prove it. All done
Can't honestly think of a single thing the GIC can do for me except arranging meds and that's kind of funny and yet also tragic. I've no idea how someone like me would have survived without the outrageous good luck I have enjoyed since I got back.
Then again if they meddled in the beginning maybe I wouldn't have made it........