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by jadamson
600 days ago
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The study that got published included children from 12 to 16 at time of starting on blockers. A child at 16 is going to have gone through a substantial portion of the 'wrong' puberty already. Are their outcomes better/worse than children who start them earlier? If this study found that it makes no difference, it would suggest that blockers are not achieving the very thing you say they're intended for. |
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