tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2213180057366601059.post2975831045478601034..comments2023-07-04T15:34:45.280+03:00Comments on Living Lindsay: TWO WEEKS LATER...Lindsayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18341460339467831112noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2213180057366601059.post-77330952542966612552009-11-05T11:19:40.934+03:002009-11-05T11:19:40.934+03:00Thanks Amy. I appreciate the effort. I an my org a...Thanks Amy. I appreciate the effort. I an my org are working on a Medical Policy to enable better access to healthcare for Trans and Intersex persons.<br /><br />*Again, Thanx*Lindsayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18341460339467831112noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2213180057366601059.post-84242466360686401802009-11-05T04:31:39.434+03:002009-11-05T04:31:39.434+03:00First off, let me say that I hope your ulcers get ...First off, let me say that I hope your ulcers get treated as best as possible, and may you get as healthy as you were before.<br /><br />I'm not going to break everything down like you said, but you can do the math. I am pre-op, so no GRS cost as yet. :( Two of my meds were covered under health insurance, so I paid a $5 copay on those two, and about $22 on the other. I've been on hormones for a combined total of five years, so you can do the math there. Electrolysis cost me $60 an hour, and I went for approximately 55 hours. I also had laser treatments before the electrolysis, and that cost me about $800. I'm not done with electrolysis, and I estimate I have at least another 50 hours to go. I have no money now, so maybe there are some rich folks out there who can help Lindsay and I out? (hehe)<br /><br />*hugs* Feel better, hun. :)Amy K.https://www.blogger.com/profile/01731056254476935306noreply@blogger.com