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Comperes @HelenBevan @acserrao76 and Ras are welcoming participants and sharing all the brilliant things we have to look forward to on day 1 of The Big Conversation for Improvement!

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Hey what's up! If you're reading this, I'm currently in hospital getting my genitals rearranged. This thread is gonna be a lil sporadic diary and I'd also like to write it up properly once I'm sat up and in the mood...
There's not gonna be a lot of juicy details here because 1) I'm family friendly and 2) my boss follows me lmao. I have a secret alt and if you're chill I'll share it with you!
Anyway yeah, most vaginoplasty stories are US-centric and the few UK ones I've read to prepare myself come from the before-COVID times. It's different now, and some stuff really sucks, so if you're looking at bottom surgery it might be worth considering if you should wait.
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Thread: This week @traversepeople interviewed people about their experiences of healthcare during #Covid19 to understand how non-covid specific care was being affected. Full report out next week, but some initial findings here:
The primary reason people are avoiding seeking care (and they are avoiding it, even for conditions as serious as stroke) is that they don't want to be a burden to the NHS. Fear of contracting coronavirus was a secondary concern for almost everyone we spoke to. #NHS
Communication is crucial to the experience of care. The people we spoke to understand why care is disrupted and are prepared to wait, but not knowing when to expect more information causes anxiety and a feeling of being "at their mercy" #mentalwellbeing #shareddecisionmaking
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