Quote from: Jessica_K on April 20, 2024, 02:17:15 AMHappy with what I have, specially for my age, but now stuck.
I want SRS, I want SRS, I will never get SRS.
I cannot afford private surgery. The toxic anti trans UK means the only option of the NHS that I have been waiting 4 years and not even on the starting blocks. Could be withdrawn with a complete ban.
We were brought up being told the NHS will support one's health care through out one's life, free at the point of delivery. So there was never a culture of health insurance. More and more now we are having to resolve to getting it, but gender reassignment is never covered.
Hence I think I have come to the end of my journey.
Interesting question on this thread.
Yes, definitely. But aside from the wonderful children I've helped bring into this world I really wish I had transitioned when I was 15 when I first sent off for estrogen. The transition would have been a whole heap easier and the universe might have made a pretty female of me. It's harder later, although that's true for all women.
With regard to surgery on the NHS (UK), once you are approved the wait time currently for somewhere like Parkside seems to be around 3 years. I posed as both a private and NHS patient to find this out. I posted a separate thread about this here:
https://www.susans.org/index.php/topic,250977.msg2305067.html#msg2305067The idea that SRS might be withdrawn from funding is an interesting and alarming one. Does anyone have evidence for this? It wouldn't surprise me in the current climate but do we know if it's true? Depending on the result at the next General Election in 4 (?) years then it might well become a reality.
Someone mentioned the cost of having SRS in Thailand, quoting £20k-£30k. Are you sure about this? The figure I have, in writing, from PAI is half this amount. And PAI are excellent. I'm meeting up with my surgeon there in a couple of weeks to discuss it so can update you all.
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