Transsexual's fight for implants lands taxpayer with £18,000 bill
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Transsexual's fight for implants lands taxpayer with £18,000 bill
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Originally Posted by Daily Mail
A transsexual has won the right to have £8,000 breast implants – following a battle funded by £10,000 of legal aid. Miranda Lee, 40, had gender realignment surgery costing £60,000 in 2009, paid for with NHS money. The process was due to be completed with the breast augmentation, but she was then told the money would not be made available. Miss Lee, who complained that she had been left ‘half man, half woman’, attempted suicide and has been on anti-depressants. She decided to fight the decision and was granted legal aid in June.
Her case was heard by an NHS review panel last month, and it has now ruled in her favour. The charity shop worker, from Southend, Essex, said she was delighted at the U-turn but wanted compensation for the stress of her ‘inhumane and insensitive’ treatment. ‘The way my case was handled was appalling,’ she said. ‘These people haven’t a care in the world about people. It’s all about money to them.’ Miss Lee, born Raymond Harwood, first felt she was the wrong sex when she was 16 but went on to marry three times and have two children.
Her last marriage ended in 2000 and in 2005 she went to her GP about gender realignment. She began living as a woman in 2007 and had a series of operations at Charing Cross Hospital in London from July 2009, including having her male genitalia removed and her voice altered. She was already receiving hormone therapy in the form of oestrogen to help her develop breasts but this was not working, meaning she needed implants.
This is absolutely ridiculous, paying for this man to grossly disfigure himself to satisfy some sort of mental issue he must have - if he wants to cut, change or chop his bits off then let him at his own expense and not at the taxpayers expense thank you very much. And even if you do agree with sex changes, they should be done private and not on the nose of the taxpayer.
The NHS drugs/treatments panel, ironically called NICE has sent many people away who are dying having refused them life extending drugs/treatments on the grounds of costs.. yet we have ridiculous scenarios such as this one.
So we'll pay for this and deny cancer treatment - disgusting.
Thoughts?