BC funds phalloplasty for trans men
TRANS HEALTH / But coverage too limited, says Trans Alliance chair
Shauna Lewis / Vancouver / Friday, October 19, 2012
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The BC Ministry of Health has announced that it will now fund penis-construction surgery for a limited number of transgender men annually under the province’s Medical Services Plan (MSP).

BC’s decision to cover the phalloplasty procedure, which involves taking a graft of tissue from a donor site and extending the urethra, was announced at the Canadian Professional Association for Transgender Health (CPATH) conference in Winnipeg last month.

The province had previously refused to cover phalloplasties, citing a lack of information regarding safety and patient satisfaction, though it began covering other procedures for trans men, such as hysterectomies and mastectomies, several years ago.

“Past research had shown that the success rate was not great,” says Ministry of Health spokesperson Ryan Jabs. “As a result of the most recent review by the ministry, the ministry has decided that MSP will cover a limited number of phalloplasties.”

The procedure is already funded in Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Ontario and Quebec.

"Not every female to male trans needs it, but for the ones that identify as male, it's the same as us wanting both of our ears and all of our digits," says Lukas Walther.
(James Loewen photo)
According to Jabs, the BC Ministry of Health conducted three procedure reviews for phalloplasty in the last eight years, based on data collected through literature and peer research from surgical centres in Belgium, France, Germany and Korea.

“The Ministry of Health is committed to ensuring that British Columbians have access to any and all medically necessary procedures and treatments, while ensuring our system is cost-effective and sustainable,” Jabs says. “Gender reassignment surgery is deemed medically necessary by the fact that gender identity disorder (GID) is listed as a recognized medical condition. Reassignment surgery is considered to be one of the accepted standards of care for GID.”

BC will now fund five people per year for the next five years.

Jabs says the five-year deadline is only a guideline and could be extended.

Although phalloplasty is now MSP-funded, trans men still have to qualify for the procedure and pay their own travel and accommodation costs to reach the Brassard plastic surgery clinic in Montreal where the procedure is performed.

“We cover the full cost of the procedure, but transportation and accommodation for medical services is not insured by the Canada Health Act and is the responsibility of each individual,” Jabs says.

“However, there are programs and companies that may provide assistance with travel costs, such as Hope Air, and we encourage people to contact these companies,” he adds. “In addition, the Ministry of Social Development may also cover medical transportation costs for clients who are receiving social assistance.”

In order to qualify for the surgery, trans men have to produce a letter signed by two designated assessors diagnosing them with persistent, documented gender dysphoria; live for 12 continuous months in the gender role that is congruent with their gender identity; and complete one year of continuous hormone therapy, if needed.

Marie Little, chair of the Trans Alliance Society, says the new funding shows the government is starting to take trans issues seriously, but the number of people funded annually is too small.

“Five is a ridiculously small number, and I have yet to hear how they are going to choose the five. Is it first-come, first-serve?” she asks.

Jabs says the order of procedures will be determined by the waiting list and doctor referrals. “We’ve been keeping the list as part of our review for a number of years,” he says. “It’s based on when we received a referral from a physician for this procedure, and [the procedure] will be provided to those who are at the top of the list based on when the physician referral came in.”

There are two dozen people on the list now, he says.

Little doesn’t buy it. She suspects the list is much longer and says it will continue to grow now that BC has decided to fund the surgery.

Still, Little calls the decision a “breakthrough.”

Spencer Chandra Herbert agrees.

“I certainly think we’ve made progress,” says the gay MLA for Vancouver-West End.

“If we care about equality and we care that trans men have choice in their healthcare, then it’s an important thing today,” he tells Xtra.

“The change isn’t going to affect a massive number of British Columbians, but for those that it does, it is very important,” he adds. “It shows that the health system is starting to recognize who trans folks are and the diversity of their health needs — it’s a win.”

Chandra Herbert says he has been pushing the province to consider funding the procedure but was always told the procedure was “too experimental” to be covered through MSP.

Lukas Walther, former coordinator of Vancouver Coastal Health’s Transgender Health Program, says he too has lobbied the government for phalloplasty funding because it “saves lives.”

“This [procedure] is about completion,” says Walther, who is trans. “Not every female to male trans needs it, but for the ones that identify as male, it’s the same as us wanting both of our ears and all of our digits. We need that piece to feel complete.”

Walther underwent phalloplasty in 2003 and paid for the $20,000 procedure, which he had done in Alberta, out of his own pocket.

“It was about me feeling complete,” he says. “It was about me feeling the body congruent, finally.”

Jabs says the BC Ministry of Health will begin contacting individuals on the waiting list immediately. 



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So...
“We cover the full cost of the procedure, but transportation and accommodation for medical services is not insured by the Canada Health Act and is the responsibility of each individual,” Jabs says. Wow... Is that what you tell cancer patients? If you want your treatment, you have to find your own way to get across the country! Hmm... Hey, nobody here in BC can do your surgery, so you have to pay to fly across the country, and pay $600 a night for several weeks at the *mandatory* private recovery clinic, (who have a shady contract with the BC government)and then go back across Canada on an air plane after only half recovering from major surgery risking massive complications... It's so clear that BC cares about transgender men and women... Just what other medically necessary surgeries are handled by MSP this way?
George, Burnaby BC
10/21/12 2:06 AM EST
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contradictions from transmen
I don't get this at all. Here is a transman and people in the article claiming that surgery to create an artificial penis is a human right and makes a man complete YET transmen like Buck Angel and magazines like the transman Original Plumbing are chastisting gay men as bigots because they will not sexual turn on to transmen's vaginas. In the current Xtra magazine fab online a "gay" transman hectors gay men to "open their minds" to sex with transmen with vaginas. So which is it? Is the artificial penis mandatory to being a man for transmen or is it making the transman vagina a sexual locii for gay men (and women with transmen with vaginas who are into women)? Penis = transman or accept and desire the vagina = transmen. WHICH? Also the Ontario govt. just removed bottom surgery as a requirement to change legally from one sex to another. How does this ruling make this artificial penis surgery so important when it rules that it is not of any import?
confused, Toronto Ontario
10/21/12 8:22 AM EST
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Article from 5 years ago...
http://www.xtra.ca/public/Montreal/BC_still_sending_trans_people_away_for_surgery-4974.aspx To "contradictions from transmen" You seem to have a very narrow view of human sexuality. No one is trying to force anybody to be sexually attracted to trans men, with or without genital surgery! It's absurd, like telling people that they 'must' be turned on by Asian, or Black people, or else they must be racists! It's just absurd... Sex reassignment surgery is only 1/3 of the medical transition for transsexual people. First comes Real Life Experience, then Hormone Therapy, then SRS. Some are content to only live as the opposite sex, some are content with hormones alone, and some, like adult film star Buck Angel have certain surgeries, and don't feel the need for more. Many like Lukas Walther and myself, require the final surgery to feel truly whole, body and soul, the way all Canadians have a right to be. Not everyone is lucky enough to see different gendered people as the incredibly diverse, (and sometimes *very* attractive) people that they are. And I feel sorry for you!
George Neufeld, Burnaby BC
10/21/12 6:25 PM EST
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now insults and lectures
Buck Angel has clearly said that zim's role is to open up gay men into more sexual possibilities such as men with vaginas. This is the same thing that fundamentalist religions do when demanding that gay men open up to women. Their arguments are identical and bigoted against gay cis penis on penis homo monosexuality. You are obviously unaware of the negative discourse coming from certain trans male quarters. You have such a narrow view of male homosexual sexuality. I feel sorry for you.
confused, Toronto Ontario
10/22/12 7:51 AM EST
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Sigh...
I'm not sure but I think that was probably referring to opening minds to more PORN possibilities. I seriously doubt that anyone's demanding that all gay men open up to sex with transsexuals... I think you're probably exaggerating and misinterpreting the whole issue. I'm not trying to lecture anybody, and i'm not going to waste my time explaining to you where you're wrong, you're just a blind man looking at a rainbow, and I'm done talking to you. FYI EVERYONE OUT THERE - All transgendered people are different; like I said earlier, we come in all shapes and sized, and all different sexual orientations too. AND as far as I know there is no anti-cisgender gay sex conspiracy...
George, Burnaby BC
10/23/12 5:47 AM EST
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you need to read more, George
George, you are wrong about the forced sex. Here in Xtra, bisexual propagandist Shawn Syms wrote about sex between gay men and trans men in an Xtra article by saying "Many at the baths and other men's sexual spaces have little awareness of trans issues and lingering misogyny means some gay men can't cope with any female anatomy, even on another masculine guy." Insulting and bigoted, Syms lectures that gay men's desire loci that does not include vaginas is misogyny and that these gay men "can't cope" with the vagina: the very same argument that fundamentalist christians make. Syms' hatred of gay males who are cis monosexuals is zim's own problem, but the fact that Xtra printed such hate propaganda against freedom of sexual choice and freedom of desire loci in favour of PC forced sex with vaginas is disgusting. This is one of many examples of this -- check out the archives of bilerico.com blog where the issue raged until it was concluded that any gay man who would not have sex with a trans man with a vagina was as bigoted as a racist who rejected black men. THIS is the "gay" transman discourse -- one of hectoring, ignorance of homosexual rights, and smug pushing of personal agendas onto public groups.
confused no more, Toronto Ontario
10/26/12 5:13 PM EST
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Idiot
That is the most ignorant, insulting nonsense I have ever seen you crazy, stupid red-neck, crawl back under the rock whence you came.
George, Burnaby BC
10/28/12 4:33 AM EST
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the truth hurts so fools lash out
You can run from the truth but you cannot hide. Reality is there in your face and you lash out. Educate yourself, fool.
confused no more, Toronto Ontario
10/28/12 8:02 AM EST
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OH...
Thanks so much, 'Confused'I never realized that whenever I was having sex with a men, I was actually raping them. They must have been really good actors, cause I could have sworn they were the ones begging me to do it with them... Its so good of you to share the benefit of your experience with me. Cause obviously some closet-case retard who's too cowardly to even use his real name has met gay people in real life, let alone gay and bisexual trans men. Good for you, you winner.
George, Burnaby BC
10/29/12 1:34 PM EST
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bi and pan men love transman vag
"George" or whatever your real name is, I am sure that the bisexual and pansexual men who had sex with you and your vagina loved it. But they were not homosexual males. Neither were any men whose BDSM fetish was penetration by any device with no genitals involved. Again these men are bi or pan. There are no winners and losers here just a propagandist trying to insist that homosexual men are sexually into transman vaginas. You need to learn about sex and sexuality and how not to use your roid anger to insult other monosexual penis-loving homosexual men by insisting your vagina is "loved" by all.
confused no more, Toronto Ontario
10/29/12 5:28 PM EST
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Cowardly, closeted, jealous troll.
I'm done having this discussion with you, since it's clear that you've never even met a trans guy in real life, and your words speak volumes about your ignorance and transphobia and misogyny, and paranoia, so I don't feel I need to comment on those traits any further. fyi, I was an experimental teenager, and before, during, and after, I would occasionally have sex with men or women. since i've transitioned, i've mostly been with heterosexual women and homosexual men. Vaginal intercourse is something that cannot satisfy me sexually, and it's always the other person who wants to do it [ on the rare occasion that I do it ], so yeah there are gay guys who are into it. You can't call it propaganda, that's just fking stupid... oh wait... right. And yes, it's my real name. I notice that you're STILL hiding behind your 'clever' pseudonym. You scared? Obviously. CONVERSATION OVER.
George Neufeld, Burnaby BC
10/30/12 7:23 AM EST
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conversation over -- you refuse to get it
They are not "gay"! Your insistance on using that term to make you feel better IS the propaganda. Any male who wants to fuck vagina is not "gay". They are bisexual or pansexual or queer of some kind. Try to learn about male homosexuality before you trash it thank you. Similarly "heterosexual" woman are not into vag. Bisexual or pansexual or queer women are. Fake prejudice accusation because of inaccurate use of nomenclature results from people like you. You need a lot of learning about sexuality.
confused no more, Toronto Ontario
10/30/12 8:09 AM EST
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Who is policing whom?
Confused, for somebody who seems to care very much about people defining their own labels you sure seem quick to call homosexual men who enjoy sex with trans men liars who pretend to be homosexual when they are really queer or bi. You're basically saying that you can't be straight OR gay and claim attraction to trans people, which is invalidating the basic identities of many trans individuals that DO identify as a man or woman, not to mention invalidating the sexualities of many straight and gay people who find trans people attractive. Stop labelling us as freaks that exist outside of "normal" sexuality. Our bodies and identities are not inherently fetishes and liking us does not make anybody inherently queer or kinky.
Amy, Vancouver British Columbia
10/30/12 2:46 PM EST
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So FTMs who don't want phalloplasty are not men?
I disagree 100% with Lukas Walther's statement "Not every ftm trans needs it, but for the ones that identify as male its the same as us wanting both of our ears and all of our digits" I am a male identified FTM and don't feel that the technology is advanced enough to put myself through the risk of having the phalloplasty procedure done, does that make me less male? I don't think so, and Mr Walther's statement is an extremely sweeping one that he should really reconsider.
Rob, Vancouver British Columbia
10/31/12 4:13 PM EST
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Don't think that was the intention...
If you know Lukas Walther in real life like I do, you know he is not at all bigoted towards any kind of gender-variant persons... I'm sure that his intention wasn't to imply that men who don't want the phalloplasty procedure are any less of men... Out of curiosity Rob, on what information are you basing your opinion that f2m genital surgery procedures being done in Canada are not advanced enough? GRC in Montreal is at the top of the world with success rates of 100 percent for phalloplasty...
George, Burnaby BC
11/01/12 6:23 AM EST
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40 years and no progress....
Sending patients out of province at greater cost, because people might respond negatively to SRS being done in province... Way to go BC! https://wiki.sfu.ca/spring08/ws320d100/index.php/A_History_of_medical_services_for_transsexual_people_in_british_columbia,_1970_-_2007
George, Burnaby BC
11/03/12 5:09 PM EST
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gross
Oh Xtra you've done it again... "The ones who identify as male" That's disgusting, all trans men identify as male, yes there are some genderqueer people on T and some ftm who strive for androgyny but way to speak for the entire community. There are TONS of reasons why someone might not find this surgery useful, but that's the decision of the individual. I think it's AWESOME that this surgery is going to be covered for some guys, but to say you're not a real guy without a dick is just reverting back to the same thinking that cis guys put on ftm at the beginning of their transitions. For shame Lukas... way to really buy into that system of patriarchy. I find Buck Angel gross because he alternately says that you're a traitor if you DO get bottom surgery, I do believe it's up to the individual.
Kenny, Toronto Ontario
11/05/12 2:01 AM EST
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the ones that identify as male?
Lukas Walther, speak for yourself, please. Phalloplasty is crucial for you and lots of others, but that doesn't mean that it's a prerequisite for identifying as male. Lots of trans guys don't want it for lots of different reasons and it doesn't mean that they don't identify as male.
Sean, Vancouver BC
11/05/12 2:09 AM EST
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