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Thousands of deaths associated with drugs given to trans children.

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NeurotrashWarrior · 20/09/2019 12:41

Really important piece including many of the issues we have discussed here before.

I'd still like to know exactly what a 'trans child' is.

The agency has recordeded_ more than 41,000 adverse events reported with their use between 2013 and June 30, 2019.*

More than 26,000 of the events associated with the two hormone blockers, Leuprolide acetate and triptorelin (which includes Lupron and similar drugs used by clinics), were classified by the federal agency as “serious,” including 6,370 deaths. The drugs, which dramatically lower testosterone and estrogen levels in the body, are linked to life-threatening blood clots and other complaints, include brittle bones and joint pain.

*Michael Laidlaw, an endocrinologist from Rocklin, California, testified before the British House of Lords on the issue of “transgender health care” in May. Laidlaw told the Register, “These drugs actually induce a known disease in previously hormonally healthy children.”

Puberty blockers, he explained, interfere with normal signals between the brain and the sex organs, thereby creating a disease state called hypogonadotropic hypogonadism in youths. “It’s a serious condition that endocrinologists would normally diagnose and treat because it interferes with development, but in [gender dysphoria] cases they’re inducing this disease state,” Laidlaw said.*

This is not a gentle pause. This is active harm to the body. The article counties to describe the active harm done to the brain and IQ levels too.

http://m.ncregister.com/daily-news/fda-thousands-of-deaths-associated-with-drugs-given-to-trans-children

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NeurotrashWarrior · 22/09/2019 08:45

Now called fabricated illness syndrome (or similar, brain not awake yet) to highlight the element of exaggeration and fabrication.

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NeurotrashWarrior · 22/09/2019 08:49

Parents are reading so much about trans, crap about science and brains, going to pride etc that in some ways their naivety and the responsibility of the fabrication of the 'condition of trans' lies with our wider society who perpetuate the ideology.

Yes it's stupid but when gps, teachers, stonewall and even mps are validating the condition in your child, what hope does the child have?

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LordProfFekkoThePenguinPhD · 22/09/2019 08:49

I feel sorry for children who have had this decision made for them early on - how the hell does a baby/toddler know what sex they are let alone have a preference for one over the other? It’s just not possible - how can it be? Did a psychologist not interview the mother to ‘test her thinking’? Did they ask ‘were to so desperate/sure of a girl that you will have one no matter what? Will the mum also push the child’s sexuality ‘you like boys don’t you? Look at that gorgeous boy - is that your little boyfriend then?’

Will mum be so happy if the child says ‘actually I really like girls’ and what will happen when they understand that they were born a boy and this decision was made for them - and noone stopped mum from doing this.

I imagine drugs and ops are on the cards - how can a child refuse when their mum is their biggest cheerleader?

Orangepearl · 22/09/2019 09:01

This is Muchausen by Proxy totally.

I agree my kids wanted to be male and female characters, dogs, cats, princesses, fairies and anything also you can think of at 3!

This physical and mental damage has to be stopped.

It really is on trend and seems to be all kids are talking about at the moment along with blue hair.

NeurotrashWarrior · 22/09/2019 09:02

The way individuals and organisations such as schools are 'diagnosing' children is very disturbing.

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LordProfFekkoThePenguinPhD · 22/09/2019 09:10

At that age DS would sometimes pretend to be a dog. I don’t think he wanted to be one (he wanted to be a policeman with a dog) but adored my sisters alsations.

My sister used to role play as a boy at that age. She was your architypal tomboy - short hair, ‘boys’ clothes, hobbies and toys, liked war and scary films, played lots of sports... on today’s world she would have been whisked off to be fitted out as a boy. Needless to say she is not impressed with modern thinking - and she is just a boring old lesbian.

hoodathunkit · 22/09/2019 20:26

Just registering my horror at the OP and my appreciation of the discussion on this thread

How can any sane, rational human being not be appalled by this obscene experimentation on children?

hoodathunkit · 22/09/2019 20:32

Now called fabricated illness syndrome (or similar, brain not awake yet) to highlight the element of exaggeration and fabrication.

I believe that it is generally referred to as factitious disorder imposed / inflicted upon another.

One recurring theme in the literature and in the victim testimonies is of perpetrators who are extremely manipulative and use threats of legal action and complaints to higher ups should the clinician / doctor not perform whatever dangerous / invasive surgery the parent (usually mother) demands be inflicted on their child / victim.

Creepster · 22/09/2019 21:51

I was a horse from the time I was four till I was nine.

wacademia · 24/09/2019 01:21

Why doesn’t Joss link this thread instead of screenshots I wonder?

Linking to the thread would stop Joss from quote-mining. C'mon ladies, we see this with MRAs all the time, when they quote Dworkin and Solanas out-of-context and without naming the source work, and when they selectively screencap research about sexual violence to make women look as bad as men. The court case against Linda Bellos was an attempt to combine quote-mining with vexatious litigation.

Men use quote-mining to discredit people women they disagree with by saying "she said/wrote this terrible thing" ignoring the context which shows the contended statement in a very different light. It's a male anti-woman tactic, irrespective of the male's gender identity.

«waves at Joss and the rest of transactivist Twitter» How about some intellectual honesty from you lot for once? Come on, link the thread.

Goosefoot · 24/09/2019 02:35

As far as what is motivating the parent, I think parenting over the last number of years has become very odd, intimate in a new way, anxiety-ridden, and intense. And a lot of that larger picture may be playing into this kind of thing in some parents.

NeurotrashWarrior · 24/09/2019 08:40

It's the main reason I put Rene Jax second. Nowt like one of their own agreeing with us.

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