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Started by Rowan Rue, April 08, 2018, 11:50:17 PM

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Rowan Rue

Well, I had my consultation with Dr. Stiller at Palouse Surgeons in Eastern WA, and now I'm waiting hear back from my insurance.
As for the consult itself, Dr. Stiller and his staff we all super nice.
I've talked to three of his former patients now and everyone has nothing but praise.
I know some people have expressed curiosity/concern about the current lack of post-op photos, well I got to see several photos of his work at three months post surgery, and I'm super impressed, especially by the fact that on every patient there was virtually no visible scars even just at 3 months.
At this point I'm very comfortable with the idea of going ahead getting GCS done by Dr. Stiller and his team.
So now I'm just waiting for approval [emoji854]
Assuming this is actually happening, I'll post my full experience for you all as things happen!


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Still waiting to hear back on whether my insurance will approve my surgery, and slowly loosing my mind.


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Hikari

I had my consult with him on march 12th, and got the letter of approval from Washington State dated April 12th, but I didn't get the letter or call till about the 16th. So it seems like it takes a bit more than a month, I am scheduled for Surgery for August 1st, all done thru Apple Health, not sure if private insurance would be faster or slower.
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Rowan Rue

Quote from: Hikari on April 22, 2018, 11:13:40 PM
I had my consult with him on march 12th, and got the letter of approval from Washington State dated April 12th, but I didn't get the letter or call till about the 16th. So it seems like it takes a bit more than a month, I am scheduled for Surgery for August 1st, all done thru Apple Health, not sure if private insurance would be faster or slower.

I'm also on Apple Health, so that's reassuring to hear. Thanks!


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Rowan Rue

My surgery has been approved!
I'm so happy!
Should have a date tomorrow [emoji16]


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RosieBee3

Hi! I'm moving to Washington state next month, so this is really amazing to hear! Congratulations on being approved by insurance!

Dr. Stiller works with my insurance, and his staff is very friendly and helpful.  I've heard nothing but good things about him, I'm excited to consult with him. I wish I could somehow view his post op results online though...

Are you aware of who he was trained by?  I heard Dr. Marci Bowers refers Apple Health/MedicAid patients to him, so that's wonderful! :) I'm unsure if she trained him.

How is the aesthetic of his results?  Do they look cis?  Sorry to be bombarding you with questions, I'm just extremely curious about him since he will the closest surgeon to me and there isn't a ton of information online.
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Quote from: RosieBee3 on April 30, 2018, 12:58:12 AM
Hi! I'm moving to Washington state next month, so this is really amazing to hear! Congratulations on being approved by insurance!

Dr. Stiller works with my insurance, and his staff is very friendly and helpful.  I've heard nothing but good things about him, I'm excited to consult with him. I wish I could somehow view his post op results online though...

Are you aware of who he was trained by?  I heard Dr. Marci Bowers refers Apple Health/MedicAid patients to him, so that's wonderful! :) I'm unsure if she trained him.

How is the aesthetic of his results?  Do they look cis?  Sorry to be bombarding you with questions, I'm just extremely curious about him since he will the closest surgeon to me and there isn't a ton of information online.

  Hi  RosieBee3,

I'm Laurie, I see that you are new here. So please let me say, Welcome To Susan's Place! Come on in and take a good look around.  Perhaps I can even get you to hop on over to the Introductions Thread and  create a post to tell us a little bit more about yourself so we can get to know you a little better and greet you properly. I'll add some links and information below that can help you get more out of our site. Please take time to become familiar with them especially the RED one as we are always getting questions that are answered there.
 
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Laurie

Quote from: Rowan Rue on April 30, 2018, 12:04:26 AM
My surgery has been approved!
I'm so happy!
Should have a date tomorrow [emoji16]


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   Hi Rowan Rue,

  I'm Laurie and just wanted to congratulate you on getting your GCS approved through your insurance. Be sure to let us know when you get a date so we can follow along.

Hugs,
   Laurie
April 13, 2019 switched to estradiol valerate
December 20, 2018    Referral sent to OHSU Dr Dugi  for vaginoplasty consult
December 10, 2018    Second Letter VA Psychiatric Practical nurse
November 15, 2018    First letter from VA therapist
May 11, 2018 I am Laurie Jeanette Wickwire
May   3, 2018 Submitted name change forms
Aug 26, 2017 another increase in estradiol
Jun  26, 2017 Last day in male attire That's full time I guess
May 20, 2017 doubled estradiol
May 18, 2017 started electrolysis
Dec   4, 2016 Started estradiol and spironolactone



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RosieBee3

Hi Laurie! How sweet of you to welcome me! I'm very happy to have found this website! Thank you for posting all the helpful links to help me learn the ins and outs of this place. ❤️ I'll head over to introductions and go introduce myself now!

Quote from: Laurie on April 30, 2018, 04:28:43 PM
  Hi  RosieBee3,

I'm Laurie, I see that you are new here. So please let me say, Welcome To Susan's Place! Come on in and take a good look around.  Perhaps I can even get you to hop on over to the Introductions Thread and  create a post to tell us a little bit more about yourself so we can get to know you a little better and greet you properly. I'll add some links and information below that can help you get more out of our site. Please take time to become familiar with them especially the RED one as we are always getting questions that are answered there.
 
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Rowan Rue

August 8th!

Hikari, looks like I'll see you at the recovery center ^-^


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Rowan Rue

Quote from: RosieBee3 on April 30, 2018, 12:58:12 AM

How is the aesthetic of his results?  Do they look cis?  Sorry to be bombarding you with questions, I'm just extremely curious about him since he will the closest surgeon to me and there isn't a ton of information online.

I got to see results for 4 of his patients all at 3mo post op and I was very impressed.
Honestly they all looked fully healed and aesthetically some of the best I've seen.



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Rowan Rue

Soooooo, three weeks off HRT.
That part.
That is what scares the crap outa me.


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Quote from: Rowan Rue on May 01, 2018, 07:04:55 PM
Soooooo, three weeks off HRT.
That part.
That is what scares the crap outa me.

Three weeks? That´s quite long time, compared to other surgeons. I was asked to stop for 10 days before surgery, this in Thailand and what I´ve read other surgeon instructions around the world, 10 days seems the norm.

Are you sure about the 3 weeks? Sorry, perhaps a stupid question, when it reads on paper  ;D
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Rowan Rue

Quote from: Mendi on May 01, 2018, 07:50:29 PM

Are you sure about the 3 weeks? Sorry, perhaps a stupid question, when it reads on paper  [emoji1]

Yep, July 18th until surgery on the 8th of August


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Hikari

Oh nice! Yeah, the three weeks off HRT is scary, since I know I am gonna be working in the weeks leading up to the surgery and I dunno how well I am going to handle that! I still have lots to do as far as getting paperwork in order, getting my leave of absence from work, and figuring out the transportation arrangements as I only own a little 125cc bike no car and I am not going to ride from the Puget Sound on that!
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Rowan Rue

12 weeks to go.
I'm nervous about the idea of being gone from work for a month. Hoping I won't go completely insane in that time!
I've also been fundraising for voice surgery.
I'm halfway there, and have a surgery date scheduled for Dec 5th, which I'm going to try to move up to October. I'm going to be spending a LOT of time healing from surgery this year!


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Four weeks to go [emoji28]


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Harley Quinn

Yay!  I can't wait to hear how things go!  Have you decided if you're going to a hotel, Air BB, or transitions?  I'm up for surgery with Dr. Stiller in November and curious how the housing works out.  Apparently 300+ miles isn't going to be considered "local" ha ha ha...
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Hikari

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Four weeks to go [emoji28]


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I am a week ahead of you, I am getting nervous lol, already had to stop hormones so I am hating that! My partner and I are making plans but I keep feeling like there are things I am forgetting to plan for.
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Hikari

Quote from: Harley Quinn on July 14, 2018, 10:17:05 AM
Yay!  I can't wait to hear how things go!  Have you decided if you're going to a hotel, Air BB, or transitions?  I'm up for surgery with Dr. Stiller in November and curious how the housing works out.  Apparently 300+ miles isn't going to be considered "local" ha ha ha...

I am working with Medicaid and basically you have to call the Medicaid nonemergecy transport broker and they will ask you to get your hospitals social worker to fax them the information for lodging, but your doctors office themselves is fine, I did everything thru dr stillers more than capable staff. After a few weeks my broker called me and told me they have worked with dr Stiller and Palouse transitions before and gave me the details and worked with me on what exactly I needed (mostly I am bringing my partner with me, and I am driving if I couldn't drive the greyhound seems to be the common option). They didn't try and force me into the cheapest accommodations like a motel 6 or anything.

Each Medicaid broker might be a bit different but, overall I am very happy Paratransit services was knowledgeable about gender confirmation surgery and Dr. Stiller/Palouse Transitions. Just a few more days till I go there!
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