Trans kids on puberty blockers maintain pretty stable bone density during a period when cis kids rapidly gain bone density. Researchers conclude "there was no significant change in [bone density]," further scans are not needed, and trans kids should have their own reference group https://twitter.com/will_malone/status/1148000551608750080 …
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My worry is that these treatments are so politicized that it distorts the research environment & advocacy/education in favor of underplaying or dismissing risks/tradeoffs. I'm a big advocate of personal fertility awareness and the relative silence there is what first concerned me
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This isn't to say that I feel positioned to tell children or their families what they should do, that I've reached a stable perspective or even just have the info I'd need to do that. I just wish more of the information available, academic and popular, looked fully truth-seeking.
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I do feel sort of compelled to cap this off with a message I've put out in other contexts: if a kid tells you that they're consistently unhappy, that's a problem. It can be a tough problem, because the causes can be complex & quite stable, but it's not something to write off.
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