So this guy can get most of what he wants (nut chop, stinkditch, hormones) paid for by the Brit taxpayer. Is it just that he wants it NOW and is too special to be on the waiting list?
Any idea how long the waiting list is for him to transform into his inner pretty, pretty princess?
TBH, none of that shit should be on the taxpayer's dime, anywhere. Or on an insurance company's dime. If I can't get a boob job paid for by someone else because I don't like my tits this year, why the hell should some genderspecial get one?
Like I said he doesn't want to wait, he wants it all now, now, NOW. Being tranny pretty is critical.
It looks like he was going private re his "meds" via "GenderCare" which baffles me tbh....why wasn't/isn't he getting prescriptions from his own GP, unless of course his GP wasn't happy and refused to issue?
(an aside the GenderCare clinic set-up sounds a tad fishy to me but that's another story). He couldn't find another GP who would humour him therefore him putting his GenderCare prescription charges into savings so that he could, erm I dunno, pay for his own tranny ops, or even joining some sort of private medical insurance scheme?
NHS funding being what it is means waiting lists are generally the "norm" for non-urgent cases, Covid-19 has not helped either. For the trannies having to wait is akin to war crimes. I remember reading a year or two back that some are waiting a couple of years for their first appointment, further time for a psyche eval then who knows how long after that for the actual op(s).
I totally agree. Ops, and after-care, like these should be self-funded.
Any NHS Stinkditch is pure nightmarefuel.
FTFY
Isn't the NHS where frequently people die of totally preventable shit like pneumonia because there are so many affirmation action sandnigger doctors who lack even basic medical knowledge?
My God imagine the quality of an NHS supplied frankenvag.
Never heard of those claims.
The NHS has its faults like any American/European health service I should imagine, good and bad wherever you go. I've had excellent NHS treatment but also mediocre services too.