The regret rate for transition related medical procedures is lower than other comparable procedures. Can we agree that transition related procedures are medicine, and we should hold them to the same standards as other medical treatments?
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All kinda of patients lie/are mistaken, doctors are mistaken about diagnoses, treatments don't work for every patient, sometimes a person has an allergic reactions and dies, etc.
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If there's a problem with trans medical care specifically, those numbers should be higher, yes? Do you have any evidence that this is true?
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I'm a reporter who has looked in to these questions very seriously, as much without bias as possible, and I've seen no evidence that transition related medicine is less effective or has a higher regret or allergy or misdiagnosis rate than other medical treatments.
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I think that, as gently as possible, I would like to point out that there is still a lot more social pressure to lie to deny being trans and stay in the closet than there is to falsely claim to be trans if you're not.
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