Dr. Littman, you seem to have skipped the beginning of my thread. As I note, those studies used DSM-IV GID criteria, which one can meet without identifying as a gender different from one's sex assigned at birth (a problem fixed with the DSM-5 GD dx).https://twitter.com/jack_turban/status/1295235993662926850?s=20 …
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1/ It's not evidence-based to say, "look at this YouTube video of a detransitioner" and then base major medical policy on such an anecdote. The highest rate I've seen is a 5% detransition rate.
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2/ I acknowledge that there are detransitioners and believe that they deserve to be heard. But it seems odd to focus on less than 5% of the transition population and not mention the over 95% of transitioners who are happy with the outcome.
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Sorry - I've read the thread in context now :)
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