Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Drivers Ed Suffolk County

when identity is not limited to names, pronouns and brand identity ...

I have no resistance pain and were satisfied and 45 hours of uninterrupted ibuprofen and agony. The guard was diagnosed by kidney stones. I left with a promise to return if fever persisted, I took a dose of diclofenac and a fantastic souvenir antibiotic prescription.
After 3 days I was back in the hospital with pain but no fever and a bonus of spontaneous demand for urology. The doctor told me all about kidney stones and prescribed a remedy for the prostate. "I am a trans man" I clarified. So the treatment consisted of plenty of water.
I also had to explain to the receptionist gynecologist, because Federal Capital is a law that guarantees respect for my chosen name, and the Hospital complies with the standard, but in practice it seems that no one had thought of a guy in the waiting room of gynecology. Not even the same doctor, who knows what to do with me once you start to apply testosterone. So I decide not to hormones, but I have the gel on the light table.
Mastectomy is surgery that involves removal of the mammary glands. I have surgery, my goal is to achieve a breast that can be read within the canon of masculinity. Because even when my dni Blas says call me a man be a man with breasts is a risk.
In recent months I have been to 4 different surgeons who offered me a range of techniques and budgets. Each explained the procedure that dominates in each case learned in another country. I come from analyzing the issue for almost 10 years, I realize that none is the most suited to my physicality. Anyway, for that is his art medieval compared to the scientific advances that are available operating rooms of Europe, I have to recognize fortunate, in Argentina these interventions are not specifically prohibited by law, but is forced to read this provision to ensure that interpretation and that is why there are no specialists in the field. Nor is there gynecologists who have a treatment protocol of patients with elevated levels of testosterone, and urologists who deal with men accustomed to menstruate.
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Our goal is not limited to access to public documents which prove our identity in the same way that our identity is not exhausted in our names and pronouns. Not enough for us mere registration recognition, we seek a comprehensive recognition that includes our documents as well as the bodies we inhabit.
Through Bill of gender identity demand we restore the full exercise of citizenship. Public health should provide assistance to all the comrades for free and you must provide the proper care as sujetxs plenxs of law and not as objects of study. It is vital that the State ensures the comprehensive training of health professionals and we guarantee access to hormones and surgeries for free.

by Blas


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