• @hikaru755
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    103 months ago

    So you consider the side effects an acceptable risk?

    Doctors that are specialized in that field should know that better than you or me, no?

    But I’ll humor you anyway. You know what also has side effects? Going through puberty. And those side effects are permanent. If your puberty changes you in ways that don’t align with your gender identity, those side effects include higher risk of dying by suicide, as one example. So yeah, that seems like a risk that I, with my unqualified opinion, would be willing to take in order to make sure my child and their doctors have enough time to figure out who they are and what they need.

    • @muntedcrocodile
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      -83 months ago

      Im so glad you brought up that example because a review of the literature commissioned by the nhs found that the results where of low certainty and had no reduction in mental health gender dysphoria or psychosocial impact.

      Im going to assume a review of all the peer reviewed literature should know better than docters with a financial incentive to continue providing said services.