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Replying to @jessesingal
They were severely botched sigmoid-colon surgeries where they just redirected it, or they didn't create 'good walls'.
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Replying to @Amanda_Kerri @eternalkerri
that's awful. I can imagine there were some real horror stories back then
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Replying to @jessesingal
A lot of the "GRS Regret" crowd use older studies based on the emotional toll these botched or low quality surgeries took.
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Replying to @Amanda_Kerri @jessesingal
A bad surgery can be just as or more traumatic than not getting the surgery for many.
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Replying to @Amanda_Kerri @eternalkerri
it's tricky, because I have no doubt there are genuine transphobes trying to push regretregretregret stories. BUT, I've
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Replying to @jessesingal @eternalkerri
spoken to detransitioners who clearly never should have transitioned in the first place. Overall the stats show ppl are
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Replying to @jessesingal @eternalkerri
unlikely to transition, but we gotta be able to discuss how to better diagnose when it is/isn't likely to "work." (and when
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Replying to @jessesingal @eternalkerri
I say transition, I mean surgically.)
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Replying to @jessesingal
I would be interested in seeing a study of emotional impact based on "good" or "bad" surgeries.
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