You beautifully autistic bastard, Phil. *wipes tear from eye*
Edit: Phil, the reason it says you don't have to pay any money is because you were turned down for the surgery AND medicaid would contribute zero to any charges.
Psst, Phil. My breasts are still gone, and you still have your balls. How's it feel? Go cry some, because you'll never get any gender affirming surgery approved.
If he thought this was good enough to fool us, does that mean it was good enough to fool him?
Like, he showed up at the hospital with that paper in his hand demanding someone cut off his balls, only to have an extremely patient receptionist point out the obvious boldfaced NO?
Okay now this is getting interesting. Phil was referred to Dr. Garcia by a Dr. Ryan Gorton, an ER physician specializing in transgender health.
He claims to have seen someone on Dr. Garcia's staff on December 29th, which ties together with this thread where he claimed a consultation. This was a visit his insurance covered. However, on March 3rd Phil attempted his disastrous meeting with a Nurse Practitioner when he was escorted from the premises. This was NOT covered.
I'm sending out some feelers for what all this might mean, and any Medi-Kiwi's popping in I'd love to hear an explanation. As I see it from a layman perspective, there are 3 likely scenarios:
Phil went to the ER and demanded a doctor who knew how to cover trannies, and this guy set him up with a meeting with Dr. Garcia's on call staff where they told him he wasn't a good candidate.
Phil went to the ER and Dr. Garton set him up an appointment with Dr. Garcia's staff, where he was told point blank he wasn't a good candidate.
Since his name doesn't appear anywhere on these screenshots, this is the paperwork he stole from a sick child.
What's under the part that he blacked out with a sharpie? And what is he hiding by folding the paper the way he did? You can see that it's not laid out flat, it's folded in such a way that it's hiding two strips at the 1/3 and 2/3 marks.
Also for the procedure it says 'removal of testes (testicle)'. Does that mean Phil only has one?
How pathetic is it that he had to get an appointment with a tranny doctor through an ER admission? I'm guessing just going into a gendurr clinic and asking for the ballchop resulted in him being told to gtfo, and after every clinic doing the same the ER was Phil's last hope.
Edit: And yeah, "removal of testis (testicle)" refers to only one ball, not both. Are these the sick kid's papers? Cos that'd explain the ER referral: parents taking kid to ER when he suddenly gets pain/swelling. Isn't Dr Garcia a paediatric doc specialising in urology?