Do you think precocious puberty is a psychiatric condition?
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Well, the negative effects are all psychological?
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Negative effects of what?
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I assume you don't mean the negative consequences of precocious puberty are psychological.
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Yes- theres no physical danger to the body in going through puberty early. As with gender dysphoria the negatives are social and emotional.
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The dangers are more than psychological. There can be a cancer causing the precocious puberty. The growth plates can fuse, leaving the child abnormally short.
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And the consequences of being short aren't psychological? Come, now. It's perfectly fine to use this drug to treat mental distress. Mental distress is real and can be very serious! But let's not pretend its something its not.
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We don't damage children's healthy bodies for life to treat adolescent distress. This conversation is insane.
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But we know PBs dont do that, bc they're used safely to treat precocious puberty. And we know they dont cause gender transition for the same reason- kids with precocious puberty dont transition. This is why it seems clear the court made some sort of mistake.
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Have you missed all the evidence that came out from the Tavistock? The study they were desperate not to have to admit as evidence in the JR? That they released a few days after the judgment? Perhaps if you have genuinely not seen it then that explains the disconnect.
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Please, link me if you've got something you think sheds light on this seemingly glaring contradiction.
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I think I could provide a brilliant spotlight, and you still wouldn’t see it.
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