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by dogma1138
2097 days ago
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I’m not quoting the spectator I’m showcasing the changes the NHS has implemented to their guidance following the investigation into the Tavistock clinic and the studies the NHS commissioned. We don’t know anything yet mostly because we don’t actually have studies in which puberty blockers were reversed all the studies such as those in the Tavistock clinic the the Dutch Study that showed that puberty blockers are safe didn’t actually had cases where these were stopped but in all cases went into cross hormone therapy and then surgical transition, those that didn’t end in suicide or severe self harm at least. |
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Everyone can see the link that you posted. You could have posted links to the Wayback machine, but you chose to post a link to a transphobic article in a transphobic magazine written by a transphobic writer.
Your second paragraph is incoherent. I can't understand what you're trying to say.
> We don’t know anything yet
This is wrong.
> but in all cases went into cross hormone therapy and then surgical transition
...because they're very careful about who gets those meds, and they're only given to children with severe gender dysphoria.