(July 26, 2017 at 1:42 pm)vorlon13 Wrote: Do we have enough information?
I realize we're but a year or so into this, but how does the US military compare to Dr. Bowers, for instance? Do records follow the individual on deployments and reassignments (work, not gender) ??
Does the military have Drs comparable to Dr. Bowers in regards to positive outcomes and repoir/reputation with patients and prospective patients?
Does the military exercise due diligence on keeping their medical facilities stocked with appropriate medicines and accoutrements ?
And what is the trend? Is the military improving, are they consulting with outside clinics and have they committed to state of the art procedures? Is the VA coming up to speed in after service monitoring and providing services?
So, is anyone keeping track of how this is going so far? Horror stories, glowing reviews? I got nothing and I'm loathe to recommend someone pursue a course of action with serious ramifications without knowing I'm not making a mistake.
Let's put the individuals and their outcomes first. Most service personnel are in for 20 or less, gender reassignment is for a lifetime and if we aren't reasonably assured of favorable outcomes then we need to step back and get the system working.
While all this is a good point
I'm highly skeptical Trump is interested in acquiring said information
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