The Distribution Of Which Knife People Choose Is Fascinating

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2 years ago
How It's Going As A Trans Person In Florida: Planned Parenthood, 26Health, And Spektrum Health Have Announced
How It's Going As A Trans Person In Florida: Planned Parenthood, 26Health, And Spektrum Health Have Announced
How It's Going As A Trans Person In Florida: Planned Parenthood, 26Health, And Spektrum Health Have Announced

How it's going as a trans person in Florida: Planned Parenthood, 26Health, and Spektrum Health have announced they have paused all gender affirming care.

To recap, DeSantis signed several anti-trans bills into law this week. Care is banned for minors, care is all but banned for adults, Don't Say Gay has been extended, children can be kidnapped from affirming parents by non-affirming family, and there is a bathroom bill that subjects trans folks to arrest for using government owned facilities, such as those in courthouses, airports, many stadiums and parks.

The adult effective ban was felt immediately. The main elements are:

signing at every visit an in-person informed consent form created by the state

all care come from physicians instead of nurse practitioners

no telemed for gender-affirming care

Currently, it is unknown if existing HRT prescriptions written by NPs will be honored by pharmacies. I personally know one person who was able to pick up testosterone yesterday, but I have also read many reports of folks being denied. I myself don't have a refill ready for another 10 days and will report back after I try my own pickup.

What's additionally dangerous is those of us, myself included, who get non-HRT prescriptions from our gender clinics now face the uncertainty of continuing of *all* of our medical care. Our health clinics are at risk of shuttering permanently as they lose major income, and many of us will lose STD meds, depression meds, heart meds, etc, etc.

When we say "this will kill us," it goes beyond suicide risk from forced detransition.

"But you can still get HRT from a physician."

So many suck or are outright hostile and the demand outstrips the supply. Before I found my NP-run clinic, one physician just decided to not call in my Rx, another was so shit at reading lab results, he thought I had hepatitis, and the third I had to threaten to kick in the teeth for trying to force too large a speculum in me.

Also, the state-required consent form has not been finalized and distributed yet, so at this point, everything has pretty much ground to a halt.

It was estimated that 80% of trans adults would lose their healthcare because of how many use providers like Planned Parenthood, but the impact seems even greater now.

How It's Going As A Trans Person In Florida: Planned Parenthood, 26Health, And Spektrum Health Have Announced

"You can get your non-gender care elsewhere still."

DeSantis recently signed a bill that allows healthcare professionals to discriminate against trans people.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signs bill legalizing anti-LGBTQ+ medical discrimination
LGBTQ Nation
The law allows any medical provider or insurer to deny care based on "ethical, moral, or religious beliefs...

Sure, we can try to find care elsewhere, but it will be a slow and expensive process, with no guarantees. It took me over 20 years to get my heart condition treated because of transphobic doctors.

What can I do as a trans Floridian?

Stay in communication with your clinic - many are working on getting physicians added to the roster to prescribe HRT. Lawsuits are being filed and it's possible the changes to adult care can be rolled back.

Continue to try to pick up your meds, but begin looking for care elsewhere, though. Inside and outside the state.

Remember that while telemed for gender affirming care has been banned, you can still cross state lines for care. See Erin's map of informed consent clinics.

Many people will turn to DIY, but be sure you are aware of the risks here, especially if on testosterone, which is a controlled substance.

What should I be worried about next as a trans Floridian?

I worry about the following next steps towards genocide:

Banning getting care out of state. This is from the anti-abortion playbook. They will likely start with kids again, but we've seen how quickly adult care gets axed.

Being declared mentally incompetent or a risk in some way. This could be anything from being barred from gun ownership to not being allowed to work for the government.

Being declared a de facto predator. This has already happened with the latest bathroom law (cis people can eject trans people from government owned single-gender facilities, with arrest as a penalty), so watch out for it being applied to privately-owned facilities. Watch for discussions of official lists of trans people.

Gender presentation enforcement laws, essentially banning "cross dressing". Laws that block or rollback documentation changes.

These all have historic precedence and are huge "I'm in danger" red flags.

What can I do as a cis person?

Amplify all this news. Talk frankly about how this is genocide. And donate what you can to trans mutual aid campaigns so people can travel to get healthcare or even leave the state.

Here's some articles to get started on building awareness:

'We're just people': As care ban becomes law, trans Floridians face excruciating decisions
Tallahassee Democrat
Florida Republican leaders said regulating transgender health care was about kids. But a new bill signed by DeSantis also restricts care for
Ron DeSantis Just Took Two Big Steps to Make Trans Lives Illegal
Rolling Stone
Bills signed into law Wednesday will further restrict trans rights in his state, and there’s no telling how far the extremist politician wil
Florida's Trans Bathroom Ban Signed: Arrests To Follow Regardless Of Legal Gender Status
erininthemorning.com
Governor Ron DeSantis signed several anti-trans bills today. One of these bills, a bathroom ban, is likely to lead to many arrests of transg
Florida Agencies Manipulated Research To Ban Trans Care And Coverage
erininthemorning.com
Florida has banned gender affirming care for trans youth as well as Medicaid coverage for trans adults. New information in court findings sh
Gender-Affirming Care for Trans Youth Is Neither New nor Experimental: A Timeline and Compilation…
Medium
NOTE: this essay is a 15 minute read. If it’s listed as longer than that, it’s because it contains a list of over 100 references at the…

Take care, everyone, of yourself and each other.

3 years ago
This Won’t Make Your Blog Look Ugly. How Could You Not Reblog This? REBLOGGING THIS COULD SAVE A LIFE!!!

This won’t make your blog look ugly. How could you not reblog this? REBLOGGING THIS COULD SAVE A LIFE!!!

2 years ago
A tweet by Ben Haseen (He/Him) - Med Student, @Lionhearted_ben, that says, "For those who don't know and new followers, last year I created the first breast cancer self exam patient education for post mastectomy trans patients. It includes a how to video guide link. You can download it for free here!"

The tweet: https://twitter.com/Lionhearted_ben/status/1629919975203848192?t=HfF1j3BVqZMgZEIHgVnz3w&s=19

And in case Twitter is being a fool, here's the PDF itself: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PiO5JAc2_erXL9rEPU-Gj4DXQ3N0dTbe/view

Shout-out to a friend for showing me this!!

3 years ago

intersex bodies are just as natural and regular as perisex bodies, the only difference is that perisex bodies are more common. being intersex is not a birth defect in the same way being a perisex woman is not a birth defect. nothing broke, nothing is "wrong" with us, we are just less common.

being a perisex woman or a perisex man isn't a medical condition and neither is being intersex. when our intersex conditions cause other health complications it is not because we are intersex, it is because of a medical condition associated with being intersex.

a person with a uterus who has endometriosis isn't experiencing a symptom of having a uterus they are experiencing endometriosis.

intersex bodies are heavily medicalized. they are treated as problems that need to be solved, but being intersex isn't a medical condition. we don't need to be diagnosed and forced through "treatment" to make us as close to perisex as possible, we need support, awareness, and acceptance.

tldr; intersex bodies are just as natural as perisex bodies. intersex existence needs to stop being medicalized

1 year ago
Watch: John Cena Continues, “So, Let’s Try This One More Time. Close Your Eyes.” 
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3 years ago

i learned that each woman spends approximately $5,600 on her period over her lifetime (x)

2 years ago

Public service announcement.

Blue/purple lips and fingernails is a symptom of low oxygen in lighter skin tones.

In darker skin tones you're looking for grey or white lips and fingernails. Other places where this may be not evidence is the tongue and gums.

Figured since everyone gets taught what low oxygen looks like on lighter skin. Everyone should know what it looks like on dark skin too.

-fae

3 years ago
A Comic About Controlling Your Symptoms And Trying To Get Other People To Understand Why It’s So Hard
A Comic About Controlling Your Symptoms And Trying To Get Other People To Understand Why It’s So Hard
A Comic About Controlling Your Symptoms And Trying To Get Other People To Understand Why It’s So Hard
A Comic About Controlling Your Symptoms And Trying To Get Other People To Understand Why It’s So Hard
A Comic About Controlling Your Symptoms And Trying To Get Other People To Understand Why It’s So Hard
A Comic About Controlling Your Symptoms And Trying To Get Other People To Understand Why It’s So Hard
A Comic About Controlling Your Symptoms And Trying To Get Other People To Understand Why It’s So Hard
A Comic About Controlling Your Symptoms And Trying To Get Other People To Understand Why It’s So Hard
A Comic About Controlling Your Symptoms And Trying To Get Other People To Understand Why It’s So Hard
A Comic About Controlling Your Symptoms And Trying To Get Other People To Understand Why It’s So Hard
A Comic About Controlling Your Symptoms And Trying To Get Other People To Understand Why It’s So Hard
A Comic About Controlling Your Symptoms And Trying To Get Other People To Understand Why It’s So Hard
A Comic About Controlling Your Symptoms And Trying To Get Other People To Understand Why It’s So Hard
A Comic About Controlling Your Symptoms And Trying To Get Other People To Understand Why It’s So Hard
A Comic About Controlling Your Symptoms And Trying To Get Other People To Understand Why It’s So Hard
A Comic About Controlling Your Symptoms And Trying To Get Other People To Understand Why It’s So Hard
A Comic About Controlling Your Symptoms And Trying To Get Other People To Understand Why It’s So Hard
A Comic About Controlling Your Symptoms And Trying To Get Other People To Understand Why It’s So Hard

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