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Its medically necessary, and many states and organizations state it as such. Being against it is transphobia.
This community is not about cisgender people. Body dysmorphia in cisgender people is a different illness from gender dysphoria altogether, and has a different treatment regimen.
I'm not against it, I want to understand the issue better. I do not understand why being against it is transphobia, but I would like to understand this better.
No provinces in Canada nor any medical boards consider it necessary, though they do consider other more expensive transgender surgeries medically necessary. (That is not to say I agree with them on account of their authority -- but I am curious what analogous organisations in the US differ here.) Edit: I imagine the vast majority of trans people agree that gender-affirming surgeries like top & bottom are necessary, or at least should be covered, but I'd be interested to see if most trans people agree that FFS is medically necessary.
I can understand the argument that it's simply a different illness than cisgender dysmorphia. But, why do we not consider cisgender dysmorphia something which warrants medically necessary surgery? It can cause equal amounts of suffering. Perhaps we should fund both.
Hey jsomae, thanks for your curiosity.
Of course everyone can understand that having something like severe underbite is terrible. However, it is still a different thing.
I am trans and living in the nl. When I am outside for an afternoon I am insulted at least once. On average three times.
I'm the sweetest person you'll ever meet, and I'm basically a quaker when it comes to pacifism. Yet I know how to hurt people really badly and carry a knife.
Any more questions? ❤️
Thanks for your reply. I didn't realize the Netherlands had it so bad: I assumed they were open minded about lgbt stuff. My condolences, and I hope your conditions improve.
Yeah, it's not as bad here as in many other places. Healthcare covers at least a few things, but it takes years before someone can even take a look at you and there's still discrimination there too. I pay 250 a month for healthcare plus 'own risk' every year, yet I pay my own medicine and have private healthcare from the uk in addition. I use home compounded medicine, otherwise I can't function. I am close to homelessness and receive 0 support from the state.