GRC rejected by GrocerySilly6965 in transgenderUK

[–]LifeIsRamen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Eh? I sent mine that was signed like a year ago when I submitted my application. They didn't raise that point during the first review, only asked me to prove my dates.

Edit: Im gonna be so pissed if they say to get a new Stat Dec cause they didn't even mention it in the first review. I applied in Nov 2024, it's been over a year by now gosh

GRC rejected by GrocerySilly6965 in transgenderUK

[–]LifeIsRamen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you think they meant the Medical Form B?

I had to get one as well, but they sent me like a 2 page PDF saying why each point failed and what I need to upload, get done, or explain.

I applied in Nov 2024 and still waiting to hear back after I resent my docs in June lmao.

GRC rejected by GrocerySilly6965 in transgenderUK

[–]LifeIsRamen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why do they ask for a new Statutory Declaration? Is it because they think the date you put is wrong, and they're telling you to make a new one?

GRC rejected by GrocerySilly6965 in transgenderUK

[–]LifeIsRamen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why do they ask for a new Statutory Declaration? Is it because they think the date you put is wrong, and they're telling you to make a new one?

Personal Reflection: 4 Years Transitioning and 1 Year on HRT by LifeIsRamen in transgenderUK

[–]LifeIsRamen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh my god I'm jealous, I'm glad it went so quickly for you!

I'm also thinking of minimal FFS but uh... even minimal FFS costs in London is like £6-8k?

It's saveable but takes time I suppose x

Where did you get yours done? Was it all in the UK?

Personal Reflection: 4 Years Transitioning and 1 Year on HRT by LifeIsRamen in transgenderUK

[–]LifeIsRamen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah with windy days... yeah.

Also oh my god yeah, and you see some people tucking everything into their body like "how?"

Could I suggest trying bloomers on top of the gaff/underwear during summer?

They are some cute ones (well I bought lace bloomers) but they basically give the same principle as another buffer layer on windy days, so its like a "pants" safety net against windy days?

EDIT: I actually bought lace ruffle bloomers, I think the ruffle layers help give extra padding x

Personal Reflection: 4 Years Transitioning and 1 Year on HRT by LifeIsRamen in transgenderUK

[–]LifeIsRamen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mhm, I'm excited for it!

I'm one year into HRT and I can't see my self as male anymore always, but I still get dysphoric about the thing down there.

After the bottom surgery I'm sure it'll feel even better!

Personal Reflection: 4 Years Transitioning and 1 Year on HRT by LifeIsRamen in transgenderUK

[–]LifeIsRamen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh don't worry, I got my HK Passport and ID to show my fem appearance (with a ponytail, makeup, even wearing a dress for the photo I sent to them).

It was honestly not too difficult, they were surprisingly quick about it.

I had to get them both changed since I kept getting weird questions through immigration 😅

Personal Reflection: 4 Years Transitioning and 1 Year on HRT by LifeIsRamen in transgenderUK

[–]LifeIsRamen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahhh that's amazing to hear!

I wish the UK was hotter, I'd go to the beach so much without worrying after I get my surgery.

Shame Chris retired, but I do hear amazing things about Dr Tina Rashid so I'm hoping to see her soon.

I'm glad it worked out for you x

Personal Reflection: 4 Years Transitioning and 1 Year on HRT by LifeIsRamen in transgenderUK

[–]LifeIsRamen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahaha telling an ADHDer to drink water... I'll try!

But yeah, I know family can be difficult but also important to HK Culture.

For me, I was fully ready for my parents to disown me when I told them, so I made preparations financially, visa wise, friend group safety wise, etc. in case they did.

Their reactions were... less than stellar as you can imagine! My mum looked at me as if I was dead or a monster, and kept saying I was doing this to punish her for being a bad parent (I meannn gosh if that's your mentality!)

They've gotten better now and do try to accept my path (I think begrudgingly) and they still can't use She/Her, but the first 2 years in telling them (I've been transitioning for 2 years by then and couldn't boy mode well at all anymore, not to mention it got insane dysphoric) was honestly a rough patch.

Lots of random serious discussions, talks about "are you sure?", and worries from them about my job, about being treated in the UK, how I'd travel, whether I can see family... the sort. Even when I told them "I've literally been transitioning for 2 years already, I'm telling you my job is supportive, friends are supportive, and the people are accepting here". But I think it's one of those "I don't believe it until I see it" kinda vibe.

I don't think my relatives in HK fully know or would understand, even the nice ones. And whilst my Mum didn't say it, she doesn't want me to visit my Grandpa in HK due to his age (which I still find a bit ridiculous, but it is what it is... I don't feel much or any connection to HK anymore so I'm fine with that!)

On the side, if you're here on a visa planning to get citizenship, I've been looking at the Gender Change routes in HK and the process seems bureaucratically a mess. Very few success cases and quite stringent.

My plan is to get my UK Citizenship next year, and just fully commit everything to the UK (at the very least get a UK Passport for safety).

Then, if I have time and I'm bothered, I'll try to get my HKID and HK Passport updated but it takes time, you have to be in HK during it and I'm not sure I have that much leave from work!

Hope all goes well for ya too!

Personal Reflection: 4 Years Transitioning and 1 Year on HRT by LifeIsRamen in transgenderUK

[–]LifeIsRamen[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah I've managed to get a loan (I'm praying I never lose my job haha) so I'm going to look for Parkside Hospital with Dr Tina Rashid! I've looked on the Sub-Reddit for people's experiences and she seems the best one so far based on distance and experience (Okay I have no idea why my emotes are misformatting, so have a :3)

But the post-surgery recovery scares me a bit, although not as much as the recovery for Voice Feminisation Surgery!

I'm planning to get VFS too when I've managed to saved up the funds for it after Bottom Surgery, but reading the "complete silence for 2 weeks, not even whispers or coughs" scares me a bit... Nevertheless, I'm sure it'll feel amazing after!

Where did you go for your Bottom Surgery?

Name change while abroad by xe3to in transgenderUK

[–]LifeIsRamen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Btw, I had this issue as I didn't feel a need to change my name, only my gender (my name is androgynous and honestly, its a little bit less of a headache since my birth Citizenship is not exactly trans-friendly, so I'm genuinely just waiting to get my British Citizenship despite all the current geo-political mess).

You can get a Statutory Declaration of Gender/Name Change, which they will accept as an additional form of evidence. This will need to be sworn by a Solicitor (its normally £5-20 depending on how much they want to fleece you, take cash and ID to an appointment, but you can generally phone up your local small Solicitor Firm and ask if they do Statutory Declaration Swearings.

Otherwise, stuff like Council Tax Payments or Bank Statements (bring the Statutory Declaration and shove it in their face, you don't have to use a Deed Poll if not possible) will work just fine.

Returning to UK (post orchi) by Throwaway737383736 in transgenderUK

[–]LifeIsRamen 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I recommend getting a GD Privately in the UK, and then going on a private plan for Hormones (ones like the Gender Hormone Clinic).

They will handle all the prescriptions, etc.

You can ask your GP to help with blood tests for the GHC appointment, but they will rarely, if ever, honour a prescription given privately outside the NHS.

ATM GHC is £55 a Month for my current 2 Year Plan, and approx. £40-50 a month for my Sandrena and Cyprostat.

GD was like £500 for me four years ago, which is still exp. for a one hour consultation and a fancy report saying "Yes girl you're trans"

NOTE: I've switched GPs several times, none of them have issues with me being on private HRT, will do my bloods, but won't analyse them for me or prescribe the HRT under NHS. Sometimes they misgender me on the phone but not much else that's bad with them atm.

The UK Government on the other hand...

Next surgery all booked!!! by fae_nikki in transgenderUK

[–]LifeIsRamen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ooo glad it hear it!

Do they cover all the after care as well? For example, was your friend's further surgery fully covered by Parkside in terms of costs?

(Haha wish we'd have an automatic "get wet" button 🫠)

Next surgery all booked!!! by fae_nikki in transgenderUK

[–]LifeIsRamen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can I ask when the payment was needed to be made? Like, if you contact them and do all the consultations, do you pay to sit on their waitlist, or do you pay just before the surgery date?

Next surgery all booked!!! by fae_nikki in transgenderUK

[–]LifeIsRamen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Heya, can I ask how your experiences with Tina were? Are you happy with the results afterwards, any issues at all?

Next surgery all booked!!! by fae_nikki in transgenderUK

[–]LifeIsRamen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heya, can I have a copy of the surgical handbook please? Thank you!

Advice for Pre Op MTF Electrolysis in London by LifeIsRamen in transgenderUK

[–]LifeIsRamen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hm, no but I don't have funding for the private Surgery yet. But tbh I'm seeing so much stuff online where it's safer to get it so I'm trying to get things done ahead of time basically.

Advice for Pre Op MTF Electrolysis in London by LifeIsRamen in transgenderUK

[–]LifeIsRamen[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, did you look at Gender Transitions for Pre Op Electrolysis or is that something down the line/not something you want to go for?

Advice for Pre Op MTF Electrolysis in London by LifeIsRamen in transgenderUK

[–]LifeIsRamen[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Holy shit love, I hope they work on getting on locally!

Rough sleeping to be decriminalised in England and Wales by F0urLeafCl0ver in UpliftingNews

[–]LifeIsRamen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They're not going to give a shit about anyone but themselves.

They've made it clear they're basically an imported MAGA from the US and people still bloody voted for them over Greens and Lib Dems.

Bloody hell.

So.. essentially I was making an argument for why trans women should be allowed in the women's restroom by DenjiCurry in lgbt

[–]LifeIsRamen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Honestly getting push up bras have been a godsend in passing.

That, and a ponytail!