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how long was your wait time?

>country
>wait time from first application to hrt

for me
>usa
>one month (informed consent)

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  1. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >sweden
    >2 years, then another 1+2+3 months because he wanted me to quit diy first and for my levels to return to normal before prescribing anything and i was trying to argue and skirt the rules because i didn't want to

  2. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >usa
    3 months (informed consent)
    delayed because I let slip my fat ass father had a blood clot 7 years ago so I had to get moronic bloodwork to prove I won't die on estrogen

  3. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >usa
    >4 years therapy
    >hrt 19, still manmoding 5 years later
    maybe if they wouldve given me hormones when i told them i was a troony i would pass

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      >sweden
      >three years, then six months honmoding in public to prove my dedication before he would give me any hrt as if waiting three years wasn't enough
      I told him to go frick himself and started DIY instead. Dumb af, I should have just said yes and started DIY anyway, but I was in a really bad place mentally at that point. Got in line at another clinic all the way at the opposite end of the country, and two years later the woman there told me to stop DIY and gave me a prescription for 2mg oral instead. Which is kind of shit so I continued DIY, but at least I finally got my papers changed + the approval for orchie. Wish I'd just started DIY from day one instead of wasting three years waiting.Pretty sure the fact I showed up at the second appointment decently passing was a big reason they were so much more helpful.

      I know what you mean. If I'd started when I first figured out (at 16) my transition still wouldn't have been perfect, but it would have been a hell of a lot better than repping for five years, then waiting three years for our moronic healthcare system before starting DIY.

  4. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    USA, Georgia if it matters
    Was able to get an appointment to be seen three days after I made it. Then it was just waiting to get blood work done and the results to come back before I could get my prescription filled
    Took less than two weeks all together.

  5. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >canada
    about 3 weeks, informed consent at college health center, after diy for a couple months

  6. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >California
    >Informed Consent
    >1 month about from first appointment to hrt injected into me

  7. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Denmark
    >2 years

  8. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    okay, so I started through informed consent then did diy after until I could get hrt though insurance.

    I did informed consent through plume. it took about a month after requesting an appointment to be seen, then got the prescription and meds the next day. so that took a month.

    for hrt through insurance, I called my pcp in September of last year and said I had been on hrt for 11 months, and he referred me to an endo, who referred me to a gender therapist, who tested me for gender dysphoria, who gave me a letter for hrt, so then I saw my endo, then got my levels checked, then started hrt through them in december. it took 3 months.

    obviously if I went to planned parenthood instead of plume I could have gotten hrt way quicker. but I was newly 18, scared to tell my gf, and looked awfully male. I was terrified to be seen in person.

    tl;dr: 1 month for plume, 3 months for insurance.

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      oh, forgot location.

      plume was in oklahoma, insurance was California (US for both, obv)

  9. 10 months ago
    Kara

    Uk. Would have been a 6 year wait due to being made to go to the back of the waiting list agter movong house

    Luckily i circumvented this buy going private so took 18months

  10. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Uruguay
    >HRT is OTC, I got a delivery in around one week from a pharmacy to my city (Cypro and Progy).

    >Two months to get It paid by the goverment with informed consent.

  11. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Australia
    >About 8 weeks. Informed Consent.

  12. 10 months ago
    Kylie

    >Netherlands
    >2 years
    I should've DIYd during that time but was too moronic.

  13. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    UK
    No progress for a year despite attempting to go private.
    Then moved to a new city, GP provided the prescription themself within a couple of weeks.
    It's a complete postcode lottery here.

  14. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    I'm DIY but also applied for legal
    >Netherlands
    >Applied 14 months ago to 2 hospitals
    >still 600 days to go before Amsterdam UMC will even contact me
    >ZMC (Zaandam) will take a couple more months
    >started DIY 10 months ago and forever glad it exists

    • 10 months ago
      Kylie

      Pls go to de Vaart or Psytrans, VU is a joke.

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        Psytrans is full (picrel)
        I'll try de vaart though, thanks! <3

        • 10 months ago
          Kylie

          I went to de vaart, took 2 years in total.

  15. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Canada
    >2-3 weeks? informed consent at my university

    might DIY if I can't get my doctor to switch to injections

  16. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    usa
    nearest appt was 3wks
    E same day

  17. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >UK
    >6 years and waiting
    its okay bc i transitioned myself during that but like, 6 years... yeesh. im so glad i found this place and some crazy anons warned me about this

  18. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Poland. A few months altogether, mostly because I had no feeling of urgency because I'd already been on DIY.

    However changing my birth certificate has taken almost a year and a half so far.

  19. 10 months ago
    LibTran~( ; ▽ ; )

    >Japan
    >2 years

    I DIYed scretly ofc

  20. 10 months ago
    sof sof

    >portugal
    >1 year of psychologic evaluations, 2 years of waiting. ended up going to a private clinic that opened in the meantime and got hrt in 3 months, i was 16 when i started waiting i am a hon

  21. 10 months ago
    intersex anon

    2 months

    evaluated in one appointment
    got script in the next appointment a month later

    thank you informed consent

    australia btw

  22. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Netherlands
    Like 5 months waitlist for therapy intake, 2 or 3 more until I actually started, and then about a year before I got diagnosed.
    About 2 months extra before I was on the 'mones.
    Granted I had to work through some stuff first, if I had wanted to I could probably have been on hrt in like a year instead of almost 2, most of which would have been waiting for queues to clear out

  23. 10 months ago
    Carina

    >US
    >Less than 24 hours(the only wait time was for the prescription to fill)

  24. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Singapore
    >5 months
    there is surprisingly an informed consent clinic here, but it's twice as expensive as going through public healthcare and I might as well just DIY if I'm doing that

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      May I know the process u went through to get HRT in Singapore?

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        Went to a polyclinic, asked them to refer me to a psychiatrist to because I have gender dysphoria. Chances are the doctor won't know what you're saying, so tell them you "feel like a woman in a man's body" or vice-versa if that's the case. Doesn't matter if it's how you feel you just need to be referred to the psych so you can get meds legally.
        There's like 2 hospitals that have a gender clinic: CGH or NUH, so make sure they put you at one of those, don't go to IMH. If the doctor is cooperative, get an endocrinologist referral as well to speed things up (needs to be after psychiatrist). Get GD diagnosed at the psych, bring diagnosis to endo, get your pills or patches. No injections available through the system, so DIY if you want that shit.

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        Went to a polyclinic, asked them to refer me to a psychiatrist to because I have gender dysphoria. Chances are the doctor won't know what you're saying, so tell them you "feel like a woman in a man's body" or vice-versa if that's the case. Doesn't matter if it's how you feel you just need to be referred to the psych so you can get meds legally.
        There's like 2 hospitals that have a gender clinic: CGH or NUH, so make sure they put you at one of those, don't go to IMH. If the doctor is cooperative, get an endocrinologist referral as well to speed things up (needs to be after psychiatrist). Get GD diagnosed at the psych, bring diagnosis to endo, get your pills or patches. No injections available through the system, so DIY if you want that shit.

        (me)
        or just go to the one informed consent clinic if you want it NOW, just know it'll cost 2x as much, but they'll also do blood tests with no questions if you DIY. Hell, you can also just DIY while waiting for the appointments in the public system, it'll be easier to get the GD diagnosis and the endos don't really give a shit, though they'll try to hondose you for 3 months incase you detrans.

  25. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >USA
    >About 3 days(informed consent)
    Have an appointment at an actual clinic soon and it was about a 3 month wait

  26. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >usa
    >2ish years
    It was some shitty clinic that didn't offer informed consent and decided I was too mentally unstable to get a prescription. When I turned 18 I left and made an appointment with somewhere that does informed consent and got the prescription say day as the appointment. I will never not be mad about that.

  27. 10 months ago
    Selena

    USA
    Literally had my prescription two weeks after finally admitting it to myself, it was super fast and easy

  28. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >usa
    >same day

  29. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >usa
    >immediately, got blockers before therapy then forged therapy letter

  30. 10 months ago
    MisandristMommy

    USA
    3mo, informed consent. i was told 9 initially, but mentioned my spouse was a patient at their clinic and they found a closer slot. it was also a 2mo wait for therapy which was enough time for me to realize i was trans and then not need therapy.

    my therapist then changed practices but gave me her # so i could call when i needed a letter, then ghosted so it took another month to get that when i needed it. -.-

  31. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Australia
    >3 months

  32. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >australia
    >I don't remember but probably a month or so

  33. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    American
    Made an appointment for Planned Parenthood
    Had to wait 1 month
    Tell them Im already diy
    Walk home with script in hand

  34. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >usa
    >3 years because i came out when i was underaged and my parents didn’t accept me. got to go to a suuuuper cool “gender therapist” who told me being trans isn’t real and that i’m just gay instead though

  35. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >USA
    >8 years
    Knew I was trans at 6 or 7, tried to get HRT at 13, informed consent didn't really exist in my state until I was about 21 and I started immediately.

  36. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >usa
    >1 year
    was a youngshit, went into therapy at 16 and at 6 months got a diagnosis. therapist tried to get me to socially transition before hrt, at which point he would refer me. i refused, around another 5 months later he caved and referred me. got perscribed about a month later.
    mfw i could have started at 16

  37. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    i'm looking at this thread and wondering why i didn't get to be born in the usa

  38. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Arkansas, USA
    They tried to give me an appointment like 4 months out initially, but I called like once a week to see if they had any cancelations and that worked on the 3rd week. Overall like 6 weeks from when I made my original appointment, I got my meds the day after.

  39. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    On informed consent I got my pills within 6 hours of my conversation with my dr.

  40. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    i've been going through a therapist & endo with my insurance so i can get insurance to cover surgeries, hair removal, and sperm storage. on paper endo doesn't have wait limit minus just being so busy. it took 5 months from initial referral for first appt, 2 months for sperm storage, and now another 2 months until i can actually see then again and start

    in USA in Seattle

  41. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >poland
    >1 month waiting time (sort of informed consent)

  42. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Toronto, Canada
    Maybe a month? Had to do some blood tests and a physical but I had it in under 30 days

  43. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Sweden, 2.5 years and still waiting. I DIY tho

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