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To: NetAddicted
A psychiatrist at Johns Hopkins says that people like this teen suffer from a psychological disorder. Most outgrow it. Those who have surgery have a higher rate of suicide.

Source: Wall Street Journal From the article:

When children who reported transgender feelings were tracked without medical or surgical treatment at both Vanderbilt University and London's Portman Clinic, 70%-80% of them spontaneously lost those feelings. Some 25% did have persisting feelings; what differentiates those individuals remains to be discerned.

We at Johns Hopkins University—which in the 1960s was the first American medical center to venture into "sex-reassignment surgery"—launched a study in the 1970s comparing the outcomes of transgendered people who had the surgery with the outcomes of those who did not. Most of the surgically treated patients described themselves as "satisfied" by the results, but their subsequent psycho-social adjustments were no better than those who didn't have the surgery. And so at Hopkins we stopped doing sex-reassignment surgery, since producing a "satisfied" but still troubled patient seemed an inadequate reason for surgically amputating normal organs.

It now appears that our long-ago decision was a wise one. A 2011 study at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden produced the most illuminating results yet regarding the transgendered, evidence that should give advocates pause. The long-term study—up to 30 years—followed 324 people who had sex-reassignment surgery. The study revealed that beginning about 10 years after having the surgery, the transgendered began to experience increasing mental difficulties. Most shockingly, their suicide mortality rose almost 20-fold above the comparable nontransgender population. This disturbing result has as yet no explanation but probably reflects the growing sense of isolation reported by the aging transgendered after surgery. The high suicide rate certainly challenges the surgery prescription.

6 posted on 01/02/2015 3:56:06 AM PST by Tired of Taxes
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To: Tired of Taxes

Interesting. I wonder if that number 10 years in will go down now that the group is so much more mainstream and larger.


10 posted on 01/02/2015 5:02:20 AM PST by 9YearLurker
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To: Tired of Taxes

“...70%-80% of them spontaneously lost those feelings. Some 25% did have persisting feelings...”

Sort of like getting pimples as a teenager. Most outgrow them although some continue to get zits into adulthood.


12 posted on 01/02/2015 6:27:39 AM PST by moovova
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