Gender again. Sorry!

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If you take hormones, it's a life long journey, until it kills you.

That's the meat industry farked then...
 
Who makes money from transgender patients? In the UK, people like the Webberleys most famously. He was a gastroenterologist. She was a GP and self-taught gender specialist (her words). One struck off, the other sanctioned. They took their business to Spain and now run Gender GP doing private prescriptions. Susie Green, head of Mermaids, joined them a few months ago, but has just announced she's leaving.

Plenty of private surgeons doing surgeries in the UK. In the US it's a multi billion dollar industry.

Scott Newgent, a transman, says they and their insurance have been billed over $1million dollars for surgeries, revisions, and prescriptions. It's worth listening to SN. They transitioned quite late in life, so you could say they should have been old enough to decide, but I think they are an example of how poor trans health care and psychological care is. Patients are sold a story that drugs and surgery will cure their dysphoria, when in reality it often doesn't.

https://www.genderdysphoriaalliance.com/post/meet-scott-newgent
 
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Like HRT?

How many trans people are there on hormones?

Do you even know any trans people? Have you ever spoken to one?

You think you take these drugs for a month and that's it. It a life long commitment to maintain the transition
 

monkers

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Oh dear, the delusion of the high and mighty. Your vote was no more important than average Jo.

If you're a superior intellectual, you really have failed in being on a tiny sub forum.

I bet you still use the bus, true mark of failure in life.

I cycle. You describing a symptom of your aggrieved entitlement rather like those drivers who shout at you for being on the ride on a bike, handing out their punishments at will - because they get to decide what's right. Right?
 
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I cycle. You describing a symptom of your aggrieved entitlement rather like those drivers who shout at you for being on the ride on a bike, handing out their punishments at will - because they get to decide what's right. Right?

Good for you. You're still a gnat on the arse end of a tiny forum acting high and snooty. Feeling superior now. Can't even afford a bus fair. Do you rent a small flat too
 

Milzy

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If you ever feel like arguing the toss with strangers I’d say this is now the number one thread to do it on. You won’t get anywhere, but if you’re really that bored it may kill a bit of time.
 

monkers

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Good for you. You're still a gnat on the arse end of a tiny forum acting high and snooty. Feeling superior now. Can't even afford a bus fair. Do you rent a small flat too

My grandfather taught me 'never expect more from a pig than a grunt'. You just grunted.
 
Who makes money from transgender patients? In the UK, people like the Webberleys most famously. He was a gastroenterologist. She was a GP and self-taught gender specialist (her words). One struck off, the other sanctioned. They took their business to Spain and now run Gender GP doing private prescriptions. Susie Green, head of Mermaids, joined them a few months ago, but has just announced she's leaving.

Plenty of private surgeons doing surgeries in the UK. In the US it's a multi billion dollar industry.

Scott Newgent, a transman, says they and their insurance have been billed over $1million dollars for surgeries, revisions, and prescriptions. It's worth listening to SN. They transitioned quite late in life, so you could say they should have been old enough to decide, but I think they are an example of how poor trans health care and psychological care is. Patients are sold a story that drugs and surgery will cure their dysphoria, when in reality it often doesn't.

https://www.genderdysphoriaalliance.com/post/meet-scott-newgent
There's a fair bit of money made on/with plastic surgery. People getting a substance known to be dangerous injected three or four times a year.
Why not get that stopped?
 

multitool

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You think you take these drugs for a month and that's it. It a life long commitment to maintain the transition

No, I don't think that. I know what is involved.

Point I am making is that the number of people on hormone treatment for transition is so tiny as to be irrelevant. The whole trans community is so small as to be irrelevant up until the point that culture warriors like you choose to use them for your own ends.
 
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No, I don't think that. I know what is involved.

Point I am making is that the number of people on hormone treatment for transition is so tiny as to be irrelevant. The whole trans community is so small as to be irrelevant up until the point that culture warriors like you choose to use them for your own ends.

The popularity of trans has exploded in recent years. Until very recently companies were making children as young as 10 years old life long patients with treatments. The brakes have been slightly applied in the UK till 16 but there are extremely influential companies vying for business.
 

multitool

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The popularity of trans has exploded in recent years. Until very recently companies were making children as young as 10 years old life long patients with treatments.

Which companies? Which children? Provide evidence.

have been slightly applied in the UK till 16 but there are extremely influential companies vying for business.

Again, which companies? Provide evidence for your assertions
 
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