What you’ll need first persistence, especially if you’re younger than 35 a little spiel prepared about how you’re transgender and you’ve thought about this surgery very hard for years and years and you’re definitely not going to change your mind and sue anyone private health insurance and a year of waiting, tbh. I was uninsured… Continue reading How to have a voluntary hysterectomy in melbourne part 3: advice
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How to have a voluntary hysterectomy in melbourne part 2: the boring details of surgery
This is a very long and boring post for the people who like to know every single detail. links to sections:The days before the surgeryThe day of the surgeryThe days after the surgeryPain and discomfortThings I’m not allowed to do I had a laproscopic hysterectomy with bilateral saplingectomy (medicare item number 35754), which means they… Continue reading How to have a voluntary hysterectomy in melbourne part 2: the boring details of surgery
mtf primary healthcare: the Narrm 101
i thought for this post i’d go through my history of accessing primary healthcare as a trans woman in Narrm over the past 5 or so years. some of this info is going back a few years now, but i can make a few recommendations to any tiny baby eggs out there who might be… Continue reading mtf primary healthcare: the Narrm 101
how to have a voluntary hysterectomy in melbourne part 1: finding a surgeon
The first thing you have to know is that you can’t escape the round abstract torsos of gynaecological graphic design. Those voluptuous femmes will follow you everywhere. All the information sheets will refer to you as a woman, all internet advice will start with “hey ladies”, and if you google questions you will be recommended… Continue reading how to have a voluntary hysterectomy in melbourne part 1: finding a surgeon