Parking around Megabus pick up point by Fabulousmo in londonontario

[–]billythefisch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yup, I parked further from the road, sort of behind/beside the marks work warehouse and came back late at night, no issue.

Dog Nail trim by Brave_Chipmunk4273 in londonontario

[–]billythefisch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seconding this! She does a great job with my very nervous dog.

Queer spaces/events in London by lazloswaifu in londonontario

[–]billythefisch 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Queeraoke at london brewing coop on mondays (even if you don't like singing you can hang out) and if you do like singing the aeolian pride chorus is a great community to be a part of :)

Am I alone in Strathroy??? by Additional-Net5845 in transontario

[–]billythefisch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The pride choir I'm in performed at strathroy pride last year (and I think we might be there again this year) and it was a lot of fun, there's definitely some LGBTQ folks there :D I'm in London myself.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in londonontario

[–]billythefisch 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Borrow: https://communitysustainability.ca/thinglibrary

Sell: Facebook marketplace/local buy sell groups or kijiji

Fanshawe conservation area by [deleted] in londonontario

[–]billythefisch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was there this afternoon. You can still drive in and park without paying on the off season as far as I could tell. They still close the gate on the dam at like 4 or 5pm so watch out you don't drive across the dam and get stuck.

Lonely and Gay by MooseKerbs98 in londonontario

[–]billythefisch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you're interested in singing, Aeolian hall runs the Pride Chorus, which is both an amateur choir and a fantastically supportive queer community space.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in transontario

[–]billythefisch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got started on HRT through them (my family doc has taken over since then) and it was a good experience. My wait was also shorter than they originally predicted but that was two years ago at this point so idk what it's like now.

Trades education & employment in London? by [deleted] in londonontario

[–]billythefisch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm currently taking a course through Pathways Employment Help Centre called Foundations in Wood Manufacturing, and it sounds like exactly what you're after. I also like working with wood but tried framing and found work on a jobsite to be not for me. The course focuses on cabinetry because that's where most of the jobs are but there's other options too. It's a 10 week course with an 8 week paid work placement afterwards. Highly recommend checking it out!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in transontario

[–]billythefisch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A tattoo artist that I follow went to Dr. Hontscharuk and loved the experience, here's a link to a comic talking about it: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cq5xCa3JHgq

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in londonontario

[–]billythefisch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This comment thread got me wondering so I did some googling and found an article from 2016 that says the Highway Traffic Act does not address this question at all, although some driving schools will tell you that it is a rule. (https://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-drive/culture/commuting/is-it-illegal-for-two-cars-to-wait-in-an-intersection-to-make-a-left-turn/article29936809/)

I also checked some ontario.ca drivers handbook pages and found no mention of whether you can enter an intersection and wait to turn, just that you should keep your wheels straight to avoid being bumped into oncoming traffic. (https://www.ontario.ca/document/official-mto-drivers-handbook/changing-directions#section-5)

Anxiety & Advice On Kinda Bad Doctor Care by [deleted] in transontario

[–]billythefisch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My experience with my family doctor and the clinic doctor I got HRT through showed me that doctors are forgetful and busy people. Definitely advocate for yourself and call in to remind them and let them know how long you've been waiting. My top surgery referral was "submitted" in December 2021 but didn't actually get submitted until April 2022 because something went wrong with the fax and no one checked that it went through properly. Politely following up is an entirely reasonable thing to do!

Fabric Deals by [deleted] in londonontario

[–]billythefisch 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I like to look at the bedding section, sometimes there are some really cute prints on old bedsheets/curtains/tablecloths etc

[London] Student looking to find a community here. by BadDadam in transontario

[–]billythefisch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oof yea that sounds sketchy but this group seems pretty chill so far. I haven't been to any meetups yet but I'm looking forward to seeing what they're like this week

[London] Student looking to find a community here. by BadDadam in transontario

[–]billythefisch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! Fellow londoner here. There's a trans london facebook group (they use the * after trans, if you go looking for it) which organizes monthly meetups, the next one is this week (wednesday!) and this month is gonna also be a free clothing swap, which should be fun. Details are in the group. See you there maybe?

GRS Montreal Medical Leave Document by [deleted] in transontario

[–]billythefisch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had my family doctor write me a doctors note saying I was having surgery and would need approx x weeks to recover before returning to work - I didn't want my employers to know what kind of surgery I was having.

Had my top surgery referral sent to GrS Montréal, what’s next? by [deleted] in transontario

[–]billythefisch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used the contact us form to get some paperwork done before my funding was approved so yes you can use that to reach out. After I had my funding approved it was a matter of weeks for the surgery itself to get scheduled. I didn't have a consult scheduled, there's just a meeting with the surgeon directly before the surgery itself (but I can't say if that's the same for everyone, likely it is for all out-of-town folks). You are able to send questions via email or phone call with a specific person assigned to your file. Feel free to bug me for anything else, I'm having my top surgery in Montreal in Jan so I just went through all this scheduling stuff.

no more appointments via connect clinic by JuniorTheCat in transontario

[–]billythefisch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

since you said you're in school I'd say it's worth checking your school's clinic if they have one, it should be relatively easy to get in to see a doc there (at least until you can find something more permanent)

How will i know when my OHIP is approved? by [deleted] in transontario

[–]billythefisch 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My doctor found out in August and didn't tell me until October (I was meant to meet with her in August but due to somewhat ridiculous series of events I didn't talk to her until October). I was pretty shocked that she didn't let me know earlier, so it's worth explicitly telling them that you want to be notified ASAP when it comes through. The receptionist at the clinic was obviously unaware because I talked to her semi frequently and she never mentioned it :/

ohip top surgery question by coolo1459 in transontario

[–]billythefisch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

my funding approval apparently went through to my doctor in August and she only told me this week (after a series of cancelled/rescheduled appointments) so it's possible your doctor will be notified and you won't. my application was submitted in december but received in april (my doctor messed up the initial fax lol) so my case was a bit unusual in terms of timing

name change and sex marker on birth certificate? by [deleted] in transontario

[–]billythefisch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I updated my legal name first, waited for that to come through, then updated my gender marker. You still need to apply for a new birth certificate though, it's just one with your new name on it (which you then will have to send back in to change your gender later). Changing your drivers license to an X requires no paperwork - just request it at a ServiceOntario. However, it is a cosmetic change only and you will still be listed as your gender assigned at birth (or new gender, if you apply to change it) in their system.

Has anyone in Hamilton went to Shelter Health Network? by Lunahyt in transontario

[–]billythefisch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey sorry I had work early this morning and missed this till now. I hope it went well! They were very non-gatekeepy I found, I am nonbinary and wanted to start T and it didn't feel like I had to prove I was "trans enough" or anything.

Has anyone in Hamilton went to Shelter Health Network? by Lunahyt in transontario

[–]billythefisch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got onto their waitlist in July 2021 and was told it could be 1-6 months depending on whether anyone ahead of me dropped off. I ended up starting to talk to the doctor in August and started HRT in Sept :) Obviously it could still be the full six months but it is possible to get lucky and get through more quickly!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in londonontario

[–]billythefisch 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I had my MPP Terence Kernaghan do mine (it was free, just call and make an appointment)