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Old 15-01-2018, 02:58 PM #3
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It would probably be a good idea to give the patient an education post-surgery on how they should register/get advised on care from a GP/PCP since their situation is likely to be pretty unique wherever they go... at least until the overall system is better equipped. And even if the system is improved, they probably should receive specific guidance...
Agreed, there should be some kind of talk, possibly early in the transition process, where someone says "you will always biologically be your birth sex, nothing can change that. Mildred, when you reach forty we'll still need to still our fingers up your pooper to check your prostrate, but we'll also check your breasts as they develop. That's the way it is, suck it up buttercup"
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