Originally Posted by sportingspecialist
Originally Posted by CEoW717
Originally Posted by sportingspecialist
Although the study referenced in this article is three years old,it certainly places in question the use of such drugs as puberty blockers on children.The most important conclusion reached by these world renowned physicians is this:
The doctors found that puberty blockers create four major problems, including prolonging gender dysphoria in children who would otherwise outgrow it.
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I’ve read this and about 1000 others.

I seriously doubt that.

You don't appear to be interested in any information that provides data which challenges your decision to dose your boy with puberty delaying drugs,even though puberty isn't a disease.Your effusive praise and gratitude for members who support your decision also illustrates this conclusion.

I read rte's post,that provided the PDF file and thirty four pages of data on this issue,which you failed to address altogether.This is the very study I referenced in my post.It was published after you started your boy on these drugs and if that didn't give you pause to question your decision,then nothing posted on this forum will accomplish that.

One of your surrogates quoted rte's post but then addressed nothing he wrote.Instead this member created straw man arguments and bloviated about unrelated topics.

Your claim of an 80% suicide rate is bogus and may have been misinterpreted. Dr. Paul R. McHugh, the former psychiatrist-in-chief for Johns Hopkins Hospital and a Distinguished Service Professor of Psychiatry, said that children who had expressed transgender feelings, over time, 70%-80% “spontaneously lost those feelings.”He also stated that suicide for transgendered people who had reassignment surgery is 20 times higher than the suicide rate among non-transgender people.

You started down this road with the help of a physician who violated their oath of "First do no harm".One fact that I've learned about conventional medicine is they have treatments for virtually every malady and cures for very little.








I’ve read that paper. I don’t ignore anything and I’ve never referred to puberty as a disease. Is that one paper the only one you’ve read because I’ve been reading and researching this for over 5 years. Thank you for your input.