“Professor Richard Byng, a practising GP and professor of primary care at Plymouth University, said: 'I hope it will provide GPs with the confidence to talk openly and compassionately with patients about the differences between gender identity and biological sex,>>>
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Thanks for sharing this article. It doesn’t contain a link to the cited report from RCGP, so here it is: https://www.rcgp.org.uk/-/media/Files/Policy/A-Z-policy/2019/RCGP-transgender-care-position-statement-june-2019.ashx?la=en …
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"The transgender charity Mermaids said: 'This document from the RCGP is warmly welcomed.'"
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How does a youngster pressure a Dr, an adult trusted to do what’s best for his patient, to do anything? I’ve had Dr's refuse my requests because they didn’t agree with possible long term effects, so why do they buckle on this issue? "Do No Harm", right?
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There is always the fear of mass attacks by irrational TRAs which have driven people out of work in the past.
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If they and their parents have been fed a steady diet of false & shocking info about mental health/suicide risks if they don't transition by Mermaids & Tumblr etc. Also fear of being labelled transphobic & hounded professionally.
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It’s fair to assume the as-yet unmeasured impact on cognitive development will be as significant. All suggestions I’ve seen so far do not suggest their brains will catch up when the puberty blockers are stopped. We’ll have thousands of adults with the brains of children.
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Umm... do no harm?
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