Heya,

It’s my first time writing here as someone who has been lurking for a while reading other people’s experiences with their journeys. For the record, I am a cis gender male myself, but have been doing all I can to better understand the experiences of transfem people to be a better friend and ally to my still closeted transfem friend.

I don’t want to be too revealing of someone else, but to keep it to the point, I’ve been trying to understand what options there are towards gaining access to actual health care for her gender dysphoria. She is interested in HRT and while she’s not entirely certain about it yet, it’s something she wants to work towards. Yet the problem is that the chances of getting there are abysmal, it feels.

She can’t expect monetary help from anyone at all in her circles as she’s closeted to her parents and greatly uncertain about their support. She doesn’t herself have any real reserves to work with, her parents are paying for her upkeep and it’s pretty tight already. Not even remotely close to a chance to save up the money needed for the private route.

Anxiety and facing a brutal wait of… Just way too many years make her absolutely not consider going to a GP an option. She tried before and was just dismissed. Even if she wasn’t, the closest Gender Clinic is hopeless in terms of actually accommodating her within a timeframe that doesn’t feel like a cruel joke.

Is there… Anything to be done at this point? Is there some way to get this going without a five plus year wait? I can’t stand to see how negatively she feels about all this. I wish I could just pay for the costs of going the private route, but it’s out of my reach and she wouldn’t ever accept it if it was even close to being a difficult amount of money for me.

Is there some other resource to rely on somehow? I know it’s a lot to ask and I realize she’s not alone in this boat, but I don’t want to leave a stone unturned.

I sincerely hope I didn’t break any rules with this. I’m trying hard to do this right, but if I did anything wrong, please tell me what I need to change.

Thanks for reading, jackal

  • irationslippers
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    2 days ago

    There is a clinic in Brighton called wellBn (or maybe wellBN1). They are very trans positive and will take patients from all across the country to allow them or access gender affirming care. They currently have a wait list of 2 months or so to get seen, but that’s not bad. Might be worth checking their website and shooting them an email.

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      1 day ago

      This sounds interesting. She said it wouldn’t be out of the question to travel there, which is great.

      I’m gonna contact them for more info, I guess, but do you have a rundown of how this works? I’ve been looking at their trans health hub and it seems a bit light on info.

      Would she just… Ask them for an appointment? What costs can she expect?

      Again, I’ll contact them once I have the chance to sit down and do it properly, but this sounds like an interesting lead.

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        I’m afraid I’ve no idea of costs, I presume just the NHS prescription charge so £9 per med. Yea their website is not great but if you email them a person will get back to you and they’re super helpful and friendly. They’ve helped out a lot of trans people (and got a lot of stick from the Telegraph etc). I don’t even think you’ll need to travel, online appts and then pick up from your pharmacy. Best of luck!