catoboros (imported) wrote: Sun Aug 25, 2019 7:06 pm I have a eunuch nonbinary gender identity, am suffering from gender dysphoria, and seek an orchidectomy to treat my dysphoria by aligning my body with my identity. Transgender healthcare services are becoming widely accepted and available to nonbinary transgender people. Are transgender healthcare services available in Bulgaria?
There are certain steps, which you can take in order to change your gender (legally). However, you have to go through the courts and often times your requests for changing your name & gender marker will get rejected. A lot of transgender folk here go to the Supreme Court, after several appeals, and waste a lot of money and years of time before they complete the whole process. Our society here is also very patriarchal and macho, so FTM folks have it easier. If you're MTF, a publicly gay (homosexual), gender non-conforming and/or eunuch man, you are considered as a freak of nature.
However, if you have had SRS / GRS and have been living completely and non-mistakably (aka 101% passable) as your desired gender for several years, you may be able to change your gender marker & name in 1-2 years, with only 1-2 appeals, if you are lucky and have a good lawyer. The caveat here is that no doctor in this country will perform the aforementioned surgeries, before you've gone through the courts. So, It's a very convoluted and long process. Our only real option is to save up a lot of money and go to foreign countries to get surgeries.
As such, I've avoiding this route, as I don't have the money yet. The only real steps I've taken are to get my testicles destroyed & removed (still kind of working on the latter part, hence this post and rant) and I've been taking blackmarket hormones, as no endocrinologist wants to prescribe me anything, before I've changed my gender marker.
I have also been considering going to Dr. Arnkoff, but the price he quoted me (2900$) for a unilateral inguinal orchiectomy (to remove all of the testicular tissue & cord, which I have left) is a very a very large sum of money (in this country at least), considering that I would also have to purchase plane tickets from Europe to the USA, renew my passport and get an American Visa.
So yeah, I'm not really sure how I should proceed. I can afford a trip to the USA, but I would be nearly bankrupting myself to remove the tiny bit of testicular tissue, which survived all of the trauma I caused it.