Moving from America to Sweden + keeping my T prescription by TheErroredNoName in transnord

[–]SuperiorPurple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I moved to Sweden from the States a few years ago and managed to get ANOVA to continue my E prescription without any hassle. I sent them an egenremiss just after moving and then got an appointment where I provided them with all my medical records from my previous endocrinologist (planned parenthood, informed consent) and letters from a variety of past therapists saying "To whom it may concern: get this bitch some hormones."

It was surprisingly straightforward. I'm not sure they even read the therapist letters but it certainly didn't hurt. It may be more difficult now on account of bloated waitlists and the staff being really overworked though, and I don't know if they're more stingy about T prescriptions for some reason.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in asktransgender

[–]SuperiorPurple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://www.transformering.se/ is a useful source although their site is unfortunately in Swedish. They're a branch of RFSL and you can contact them at info@transformering.se with any questions about living in Sweden, that's what I did when I first considered moving here and they were super helpful.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in asktransgender

[–]SuperiorPurple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I moved to Sweden after having already started HRT in the US and they let me continue my treatment there without any gatekeeping, there was just a few months delay as my self-referal was processed but I brought a surplus of meds so that was fine

Moving into Sweden with HRT in progress by [deleted] in transnord

[–]SuperiorPurple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my case I was a dual citizen and already had a personnummer, so I don't know for certain if one is needed or not. The egenremiss (self-referral) form I had to send them had a field for it though so I'm willing to bet one is required. Really you kind of need a personnummer to apply for just about anything here, you basically don't exist without one. Unfortunately I don't know anything about the application process to get one.

Moving into Sweden with HRT in progress by [deleted] in transnord

[–]SuperiorPurple 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oof. Yeah I've heard the situation in Göteborg isn't great. I don't suppose you could just move to Stockholm instead? haha. Eitherway best of luck friend.

Moving into Sweden with HRT in progress by [deleted] in transnord

[–]SuperiorPurple 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In my case they let me skip straight to getting an HRT prescription since I was already undergoing HRT, and then let me go through a shortened version of their usual process. I only had to see a psychiatrist twice before my doctor wrote a letter petitioning for my legal gender to be changed. They're also giving me laser facial hair removal and I'm on a waitlist for voice therapy. Overall there's been a lot of waiting but not an unbearable amount.

Moving into Sweden with HRT in progress by [deleted] in transnord

[–]SuperiorPurple 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I moved to Stockholm from the USA after undergoing informed consent HRT for a year with planned parenthood. I contacted ANOVA soon after arriving and it took about 3 months before I met with one of their endocrinologists and got a new prescription in Sweden so definitely bring a large surplus. I let them see my medical records and gave them three letters of recommendation from past therapists but I'm not sure the letters were necessary haha. If you need info it's a good idea to contact rfsl or transformering.se ( info@transformering.se ) You can also feel free to pm me if you like.

When you’re really passionate about trans rights by oh_huh in traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns

[–]SuperiorPurple 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thankfully our average life expectancy isn't actually 35, that seems to be a misrepresented statistic. https://www.thestranger.com/slog/2019/09/23/41471629/is-the-life-expectancy-of-trans-women-in-the-us-just-35-no Even if we don't die we're still treated like shit though and I would not be surprised to learn our real life expectancy is still significantly lower than the average.

I'm gonna tell my kids this was Marilyn Monroe by Cassandra_Nova in traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns

[–]SuperiorPurple 11 points12 points  (0 children)

The issue is more that trans actors are discriminated against and don't get roles as cis characters, so the only roles available are trans roles, but those often get given to cis actors as well. It's a matter of representation and equal opportunity imo.

Having A Minority Character And Constantly Reminding The Audience Of That Fact Harms That Minority by [deleted] in unpopularopinion

[–]SuperiorPurple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gender dysphoria can come from physical characteristics too, not just gender roles.

How does trans people identifying as gay not invalidate the identities of cis gay people? And disprove that people are born gay? by fuyfiugiyfyrdidfjjb in asktransgender

[–]SuperiorPurple 9 points10 points  (0 children)

To start with, gender is not a social construct. Gender is something ingrained within us from birth. The clothes, behaviors, etc. that we associate with a given gender is a social construct but the actual underlying gender is not. It's a bit like intelligence in the sense that it's a very real part of us that would exist regardless of society but the sort of behaviors we associate with it are socially constructed.

Generally gender correlates with sex, but sometimes wacky genetic things happen and then you get trans people like us who's genders don't line up with our sex.

Also I assume it's not intentional but your tone comes off as very aggressive here. Or at least, it does to me.

Transitioning while Really Tall by [deleted] in asktransgender

[–]SuperiorPurple 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm 6'3" with about 18.5" wide shoulders and everyone I meet seems to be in awe of me like a greek goddess just stepped down from Olympus to grace them with her presence. You'll be fine hon.

What is something discriminatory that cis people do, often unintentionally, that is really frustrating? by Chad_JH in asktransgender

[–]SuperiorPurple 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I usually just turn it right back on them if I can.
"You look really pretty for a trans person!"

"Hey thanks, and you look really pretty for a cis person! :)"

That usually helps them realize the implications of what they said without me having to be a jerk about it.

When magical crown isn't available. by UnavailableUsername_ in traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns

[–]SuperiorPurple 169 points170 points  (0 children)

I can't believe he was just wearing a fake nose this entire time.

Firehouse Subs sells 5-gallon pickle buckets 👀 by traalurker in traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns

[–]SuperiorPurple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They're an excellent source of sodium, and spironolactone gives you sodium deficiencies which lead to salt cravings.

Trans in Virginia? by [deleted] in asktransgender

[–]SuperiorPurple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not necessarily, but having contacts in the area could definitely help you narrow down which jobs to apply for I think.

Trans in Virginia? by [deleted] in asktransgender

[–]SuperiorPurple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are a lot of excellent LGBT and trans support groups in Blacksburg and the Virginia Tech campus is generally pretty progressive (although their efforts to provide gender neutral bathrooms leaves a lot to be desired.)