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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

GP specialising in transgenderism in children censured

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Gingernaut · 10/09/2017 18:35

Monmouthshire GP, Helen Webberley has been been restricted by the GMC from treating transgender patients unsupervised until it has looked into reports that she treated a 12 year old and two 15 year olds contrary to NHS advice.

This. Is. A. Medical. Professional. Angry

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EmpressOfTheSpartacusOceans · 11/09/2017 07:05

Or they could just be working out what poppers do?

Exactly! And no. Nowadays they'd insist George was trans Angry.

Natsku · 11/09/2017 07:07

We went to watch a Famous Five play in the summer and George wants to be a boy because they do more exciting things

That's exactly why I wanted to be a boy when I was in primary school, thank fuck no one transitioned me as I'm very glad now that I'm not a boy.

BellaGoth · 11/09/2017 07:17

I have a 4 year old son who's favourite colour is pink and wants a princess dress for Christmas.

The thought that someone could give him drugs because of this... Label him as trans... Makes me feel physically sick.

He's a child who likes pink. He doesn't know, or care, that girls are "supposed" to like dresses and boys are not. How can someone call such a young child trans? I really can't express how angry this makes me.

BellaGoth · 11/09/2017 07:18

Sorry, I don't mean that someone might sneak up and give him drugs! I mean that a child could be "treated" for liking pink.

Datun · 11/09/2017 10:40

I read that Reddit exchange with the doctor at the time.

She couldn't actually define gender, only in relation to expression and identity. She called other people bigots. She was utterly convinced that what she was doing was right, despite admitting that the long-term use of puberty blockers was untested.

It's like a self fulfilling prophecy. You halt puberty, so the person never develops the critical thinking necessary to question it, then go on to cross sex hormones.

I've heard many times that medical treatment is the only thing that works, and therapy is not effective. But firstly I haven't heard of any funding, research or studies on any kind of scale. In fact it appears to be discouraged. And secondly, it's suggested that the onset of puberty, although dreaded, can actually reconcile the person to their sex.

Maybe it's something to do with the brain developing at the same time, or the fact that puberty is nowhere near as horrendous as they first thought.

tubasinthemoonlight · 12/09/2017 17:50

The problem is that therapy is not routinely offered. Children are immediately referred to services which look at how dysphoric they are rather than exploring other possibilities.

Neither is the idea of "wait and see" suggested. Perhaps this is a reflection of how many in society today must act immediately on everything.

Datun · 12/09/2017 17:55

Neither is the idea of "wait and see" suggested. Perhaps this is a reflection of how many in society today must act immediately on everything.

You might have something there. I wonder if that comes from the teenagers themselves?

So many things are immediate. At the touch of a button. Food, games, porn, chat, music, films. The lot.

JigglyTuff · 12/09/2017 22:50

They pit the fear of god into parents by telling them their children will kill themselves if they don't. Have you ever read anything that Mermaids has on its website?

enoughisenough12 · 12/09/2017 23:04

Yes JigglyTuff Miranda Yardley has been commenting on Mermaid's use of statistics :

twitter.com/TerrorizerMir/status/800330102689189888

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