If you're a cis woman who oopsy-mistakey-ed your way into transitioning, you're not trans and never were. But most detransitioners are just trans people who found transitiinung too hard and may retransition later. What's confusing you?
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Really there are so few detransitioners that people are probably describing the one or two people they know. In my opinion- and if you've read my tweets you may know this- detransitioners have no place in the conversation about trans issues.
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Replying to @e_urq
When my child began transitioning, I specifically asked her clinic about their patient outcomes. They did not track outcomes - and did not know a clinic that did. This particular clinic is in a major American city. So... no one knows what happens to these kids. 1.
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Replying to @Intrepid4Eva
All I want is for trans medicine to be held to the same standards as other medicine. To my knowledge long term follow ups are not standard in any medical setting. If you think they should be that has nothing to do with trans medical care.
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Replying to @e_urq @Intrepid4Eva
You're expecting gender clinics to do a longitudinal research study on every patient they see, forever. That is an extraordinary demand. It is not reasonable or within the norms of medical practice.
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Replying to @e_urq
Incorrect. I am expecting gender clinics to have a sense of what happens to their patients long-term: how t atrophied vaginal tissue, bell curve of their outcomes, what the research shows, what the research missed. Oops, what research? Oh, never mind.....
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There IS research. It just doesn't agree with your prejudice so you ignore it. Transition procedures are a set of high success, low regret treatments. That's what the research says.
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