Emergencies, cancer biopsies, the sin of using a "deadname" that was on the prior medical record. On and on. They are outraged that medical providers are more concerned about anatomical sex than kowtowing to pronouns. Is there any hope for civilization to survive this onslaught?
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Don't know about anyone else, but I welcome "invasive" questions from my primary care provider about my medical issues. Especially ones I just mentioned.pic.twitter.com/lMBIRpLfGT
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After all, a medical doctor who asks invasive questions about your body is just "indulging her curiosity." Down with inquisitive doctors!
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Priorities. Get that ER doc (who treated your chest pain and maybe was worried about what T was doing to you) fired.pic.twitter.com/YGM9wHszM0
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Testosterone increases risk of heart attack and other circulatory diseases. The doc could well have been concerned this person was experiencing a heart attack, and knew that T could exacerbate issues.
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This is exhausting and crazy. You don’t avoid prostate cancer by putting on a dress. Doctors are being asked to buy into the cult lest they hurt someone with all their biological facts & science.
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Yep, I'm totally lost on all of this thread. Who's is offended? Why? Blah! Blah! Blah! Exhausting and crazy are the words.
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I remember going to a gynecologist appointment years ago when the receptionist questioned: "you have an appointment?" I smiled and confirmed with a joke. She laughed, we moved on. I am always honest about biology with my healthcare providers. It's important.
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