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04-12-2017, 10:52 AM | #81 |
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If you have no droop to your breasts, you can get the "keyhole" or peri-areola method. This has no scars. Dr Fischer is regarded as the best at this internationally. She is in Maryland and does take insurance.
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I think in the long run, folks are going to do what they want to do, regarding this matter.
I for one have already looked into the process of reduction with the size I want from a doctor that will do it and knows my medical history, etc. |
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Saw a lot of butches and men last week and jeez it does make me second guess what to do.
I guess my biggest dilemma is I'm not sure I want to b perceived as male. But no bra, no binder.... hell, NO SHIRT.... seems like heaven |
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I should clarify that.... as I am someone that doesn't mind the occasional "sir" thrown my way.
I don't like the idea of being perceived as cis male amoung my own people. Like, I feel I embody both male and female sides and traits... so I wouldn't want to be perceived as just one or the other. |
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Anyone aware of Trump talking about legislation or executive orders refusing to pay for top surgery for those of us on Medicare/Medicaid?
Kind of curious why my PMD told me (without asking) that there would really be no need to wait for top surgery. She had said that there used to be a customary 1 yr. wait after starting T, but doesn't think it's necessary now. Does she know something about what's coming up politically that I don't know? |
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I doubt very much that an executive order could reverse what medical procedures Medicare will cover. WPATH standards dropped the one year on testosterone guideline in 2012. I know you are on disability (as you have shared this on BFP). Based on your post, I am going to assume that you have Medicare. Along with that, I am going to assume that your Medicare is primary. If so, whether or not or state Medicaid covers surgery doesn't matter (unless you go out of state for your surgery and want your secondary insurance to pick up the Medicare copay). Here is a list of surgeons who accept Medicare. Some have caveats to accepting Medicare though, such as the person having a secondary insurance they know will pay the copay. Schechter is one of these people. Insurance for trans surgeries is extremely complicated. I would be happy to help you navigate it, based on your situation. http://www.topsurgery.net/surgeons/medicare.htm
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I am thinking about seriously asking my doctor about top surgery or maybe a reduction, as well as other surgery things.
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