Actual evidence from actual scientists.

[Image description: A patient holds bottles of medications for hormone replacement therapy as part of her gender-affirming care.]

  • Aesculapius@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Physician here. The psychological impacts of gender identity issues are very real and would occur even if society was 100% accepting of trans people. Sadly, society is not which makes it worse. These folks need and deserve healthcare. That care involves not only helping them work through their journey, but also supporting it with psychiatric care, hormonal options, and in some cases, surgical treatment. Transphobes make it sound like society is allowing minors to be injured by these practices. This couldn’t be further from the truth.

    Puberty blocking medications are a reversible option for adolescents. If they determine that they would like to proceed with their biological identity later, the meds are stopped and their puberty ensues. Very few minors receive any type of gender reassignment surgery. Most of the time, patients will start with hormonal treatment and pursue surgical options when they are done growing and usually when they are over 18. But there are exceptions.

    Putting extra negative attention on people going through this and limiting their treatment options is draconian and must stop.

  • david@feddit.uk
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    1 year ago

    News just in: Resolving things that people are unhappy about with their body improves their self image and mental health. Later we’ll talk about how increasing wages may reduce poverty and how giving state aid directly to healthcare providers rather than insurance companies can improve healthcare and reduce costs.

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    1 year ago

    Sadly I don’t see this changing many, if any, transphobes’ minds.

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      1 year ago

      I agree. Unfortunately this country has a big problem with education, intellectualism, and science.

      I’m not sure how we dig our way out of this hole since it’s decades in the making and there’s renewed vigor for opression.

      • riskable@kbin.social
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        1 year ago

        The only time I’ve seen a super conservative person change their beliefs was when two of their fundamental beliefs came in conflict with each other and the conservative side became a problem: An empathy-free asshole I’m acquainted with had a grandchild that was immunocompromised (no idea if it was permanent or what caused it) when COVID hit.

        He wore masks everywhere except his house. He told me that that the people at his church “insulted him” and “practically kicked him out” for refusing to remove his mask. He basically made the decision at that point in his life that maybe these people weren’t the best people after all and he stopped going to church.