
stoner22
Texas is forcing a children’s hospital to create a first of its kind “detransition” clinic targeting trans kids. This is their end goal. They want to erase us just like the Nazis did. 🖕🏻🖕🏻🖕🏻Actually, transgender individuals who receive gender-affirming surgery have lower rates of both suicide and suicidal ideation than those who need the surgery but don’t get it The increased suicide risk mostly attributed to social stigma, stress caused by being a member of a discriminated minority group
Why does this need a separate clinic? Transgender individuals make up ~1% of the population and less than 1% of those individuals eventually want to de-transition, it seems like a massive waste of resources at best, and a targeted message to trans kids that they’re not valued or welcomed at worst
Yeah AGAIN - In. What. Way. Are. They. Targeting. Or. Forcing. Anyone. To do anything? If you show me that I will be against this program. But until then it’s an elective service that’s probably the right decision for some people. You are consciously being hyperbolic lmao you don’t even care
This actually isn’t true. There are several statistically significant cohort studies, both prospective studies and retrospective studies, that examine how to provide medical care for transgender people. JAMA Network Open published a cohort study that found that transgender youth who started puberty blockers or hormone therapy had 60% lower odds of depression and 73% lower odds of suicidality than those who didn’t
A PubMed study found that persistent discontinuation of hormone therapy was rare (only in 4% of cases) and typically occurred because patients achieved their desired gender expression goals rather than because patients regretted transition. A similar JAMA Pediatrics study found similarly low levels of regret, with only 4% of respondents expressing regret over any aspects of their care.
Of course not, which is why it’s important to reference multiple studies, especially when the majority of research agrees! I don’t think this one study is generalizable to the whole population either, but when you take this study along with the other research on the topic that’s publicly available, you can make those generalizations, it’s like doing a meta-analysis
That’s how science works, we can generate conclusions from multiple studies on the same topic. It’s common practice in all fields. There is no “agenda” being pushed because all of the research in the field is considered. When you do that, gender-affirming care is supported by the data to lower suicide rates and rates of depression.
Not true! A study’s independence isn’t determined by its significance but rather by its authors and research methods. Studies with questionable agendas are generally left out of systemic reviews and meta-analyses that compile multiple studies Plus, what rewards for pushing gender-affirming care are there? Neither the current administration or the Department of Human Health Services are pushing gender-affirming care, and it’s often government grants funding health research.
This targets trans kids because it eliminates their previously accessible gender-affirming medication and care, dismantles the network of doctors and physicians that provide that medication and care, and the utilization of Texas state infrastructure to enforce a political agenda onto pediatric medicine As part of the settlement with Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, Texas Children’s Hospital must completely stop providing puberty blockers, hormone therapies, or gender-affirming surgeries.
Held accountable? For supporting transgender people at a time when many want to deny their existence and hate crimes targeting them are regularly occurring? I highly doubt so… I actually think it’s the people that are preventing transgender people from receiving care and spreading hateful rhetoric that are going to face consequences one day And, no, I did not come to support gender-affirming care through a confirmation bias, gender-affirming care is evidence-based
Do you know the difference between 1% (1% of the U.S. population is 3.49 million) and 1% of 1% (1% of 1% of the U.S. population is 33,500) You definitely should do research and open health clinics that concern millions of people, even tens of thousands is fair for research, but a whole clinic in a state dedicated to 1% of 1% the population is a massive waste of resources in a way that just 1% isn’t
No I’m actually genuinely confused bc there ARE people that CHOOSE willingly to detransition… I’m going to support whatever they want for their lives but we can’t just pretend & erase the existence of teens that no longer want to identify as trans & want to detransition. They do exist. Ofc the only thing I’d be worried about is parents forcing them into the program, but in TX of all places how would a kid even start medical transition without parent permission in the 1st place??