My first nulloversary :)

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Hello dear T van Keel, thank you very much for your answer, although you actually have no time. I knew that the Essen clinic performs these operations, but it is great to know that my urgent wish could also be fulfilled in Germany. To be honest, I did not dare to hope for that. The practice in Mühlheim is currently closed for vacation, but it will open on 14.05. and I'll keep my fingers crossed that I get a first appointment. I have asked by mail and also very briefly outlined what it is about. I wish you all a pleasant start to the new week, best regards Ralph
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As everything is difficult... I begin to understand why I am considered the lucky :).
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Hello Ralph,

usually Mr. L. responds quickly. But it is likely that you will have to wait several months for a first meeting, as he has a lot of other patients. If you have a detailed report on the 18 months of therapy, that would be very good, because that would probably make it much easier for Mr. L. to assess your case. In case you need help findig the right contact at the clinic, please let me know.

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I can confirm the positive experience with Dr. L.

He also wrote my therapist letter this winter with diagnosis non-binary.

I am now waiting for the confirmation of my health insurance that they will pay for zerodepth SRS.

And they have already put me on the waiting list for the operation in Essen.
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Hello dear RR_Randy, hello dear T van Keel, thank you for encouraging words and dear RR_Randy I keep my fingers crossed that you do not have to wait much longer and if the health insurance pays would be of course very good, the fingers are crossed. :-) Dear T van Keel, I still wanted to apologize to you for using this thread for my story, and of course your cause is worth at least a bottle of champagne. I wrote you a mail via the forum, but I don't know if it reached you, because there is no send folder, or am I too stupid? If the mail has not arrived, I would like to try it again ;-). You all have a wonderful day, best regards Ralph
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Hello RR_Randy,

thanks for your positive feedback. I wish you all the best for your planned surgery!

Hello Ralph,

your mail has arrived and I've already sent an answer. Apologies accepted for using my thread :)
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Hello Ralph and T van Keel, thanks for both your wishes for me.

I will need them because my health insurance turned down my request to pay and requests more information, which looks to me like they are just hiding behind formal rules.

They state that according to Dutch rules there needs to be a multi-disciplinary team to accompany me during the transition time.

I still have some formal battles to fight apparently, but I will not give up!
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Hello RR_Randy, I'll keep my fingers crossed for you, even if your path looks very arduous. If I have understood you correctly, you have received the opinion for an operation and you cannot afford financially to pay for the operation yourself? I myself am in the process of saving and if everything works out as planned, i.e. that I also get the certificate, I should have saved the money next year. I am so excited whether I will get the certificate in Mülheim, it would be like a birthday for me.
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Hello Ralph, you understood correctly although if necessary I would be able to pay myself. But the cost estimate of the hospital that I received says the costs can amount to € 20,000. And in my opinion my health insurance should pay for that. I did however have a 45 minute phone call today with someone of the medical team of my health insurance and I am really disappointed that they actually say that they won’t pay for a nonbinary person as the rules in The Netherlands are still for only the binary transitions (MtF or FtM). They will only pay for an operation after at least 1 year of social transition and hormone use. Both are not what I need and want, as I will stay male socially after the operation.

I hope this information also helps others to know what type of discussions you can expect if you try as a nonbinary person to get approval from your health insurance.
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Hello RR_Randy,

sorry to hear you have to deal with the same obstacles as I did and that your health insurance also ignores the legitimate needs of nonbinary people. If someone can't pay for himself, he is lost. Is it your absolute will to undergo zerodepth SRS, or is a simple nullification like mine also an option for you? That could save a lot of money probably.
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