When I write about detransition, I like to use an estimated rate of between 1 and 3 percent of people who transition.
But here's a secret, between you and me: The numbers don't reeeeeally support that. They support a rate of >1%. 2/
#DetransAwarenessDay
Clinics rarely follow up with patients, because it's difficult and expensive. That's why research studies are done to provide data, that can then inform treatment. And the research says 1-3% rate of detransition (actually it says <1% but I'm willing to spot you a few % points).
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"Difficult and expensive" isn't a good enough excuse when peoples health is at risk. That's one of the things we're highlighting with
#DetransAwarenessDay And sure, ignore my statement that no long-term follow-up research has been done and keep slinging your dishonest 1-3% rateThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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