Quote from: Sara91 on December 30, 2009, 08:10:10 PM
I'm about to contact my GP and find some stuff out (thanks to Naturally Blonde in the other thread for details) but I want to know if there is a good way to approach it, and just your general experiences with the NHS?
Hi Sara, My experiences with the NHS are pretty horrendous but it was at a clinic in London and a few years ago now. My GP pushed me down the NHS route which wasn't suitable for me or the type of help, support and treatment I was looking for. Basically the NHS didn't have a treatment program or time scale or any idea how to treat individual patients or their needs.
As mentioned in the other thread the psychiatrists I saw were fairly aggressive and intimidating in their interviewing techniques. After an 18 month of attendance at the clinic I requested HRT which they flatly refused. I then made the decision to go private and started on HRT from my first appointment with a private consultant.
The NHS tend to stall you as much as they can and will tell you can't get this, you can't get that and you won't get that kind of surgery from the NHS. The clinic I attended were very negative and controlling.
Although I was saw a private consultant to start on hrt I kept kept the NHS on the back burner. The key for me in the end was to ignore the clinics dismissive attitude. If I was seeking a particular type of surgery I would get my GP to write to my PCT direct about it for possible funding. I also found my own contacts within the NHS (not related to a gender clinic) which I could then approach and ask my GP to set up an appointment with them. This way I could move on with my transition much easier and not get stalled or controlled by a gender clinic.
I Haven't any heard bad reports from Leeds, so you are in a much better position than I was going to a London NHS clinic in 2001.