Posted on 04/16/2024 6:13:22 AM PDT by xoxox
Drawing parallels to the mutilation of gender-confused individuals carried out in the name of transgender ideology, a Quebec man has recently undergone surgery to have two healthy fingers amputated as a way to relieve distress caused by “body integrity dysphoria.”
According to a March 27 Clinical Case report by Dr. Nadia Nadeau of the department of psychiatry at Université Laval, a surgeon has removed a 20-year-old Quebec man’s two healthy fingers because he believed they did not belong to him.
Quite a few doctors need to be executed.
First, Do no harm...........................
I seem to recall reading somewhere a while back that that was removed from the curriculum.
how complete of a human are you, when you are missing 2 digits?
Dont even bring up, his guitar playing is suffering quite a bit
It might as well be.................
The dude is bonkers. he should also be castrated to prevent this mental illness from further propagation
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poor mentally ill man should have been put in a mental hospital not allowed to disfigure himself with a doctors help.
now he can count to eight easier...
In a saner time...
What happened to “First do no harm”?
It depends on what you mean by, “is.”
That is the parallel with gender dysphoria. I have read about this for some time. Usually the person mutilates the offending appendage or limb so it has to be removed, because no surgeon would lop off a healthy body part. Until now.
So . . . I have heard of the “ten finger discount”. Health care is “free” in Canada, so I guess he got a two finger discount.
I guess that answers the question of whether doctors will remove other body parts from a mentally ill person because they “feel wrong”.
I’ve heard of this. I read years ago a piece about a guy in Scotland who was absolutely *convinced* that one of his legs didn’t belong to him and then convinced a surgeon to remove it.
How’s does he feel about his head?
any doctor that participated in this shouldn’t be allowed to practice medicine.
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