Posted on 11/10/2010 3:02:59 AM PST by markomalley
A man who underwent sex change surgery to look like a woman then changed back says the NHS should halt all sex change operations.
Charles Kane, who spent £100,000 on operations to make him look like a woman, says he needed counselling, not surgery.
Based on my own experiences, I believe sex-change operations should not be allowed, and certainly not on the NHS, he says.
Mr Kane says: People who think they are a woman trapped in a male body are, in my opinion, completely deluded. I certainly was.
I needed counselling, not a sex-change operation.
He adds: In many ways I see myself as a victim of the medical profession.
Mr Kane was born Sam Hashimi but had an operation to make him look like a woman in 1997.
He believes that the decision to have sex change surgery came as a result of the trauma of the breakdown of his marriage.
He then lived as Samantha Kane, working as an interior designer and engaging in a jet set lifestyle.
But Mr Kane was not happy. He said he felt he was merely playing a role and he disliked what female hormones were doing to his emotions.
In 2004 he decided he had made a mistake to live as a woman and proceeded to spend £25,000 on three further operations at Londons Charing Cross Hospital.
He is now Charles Kane and is seeking funding for a documentary entitled The Sex Change Delusion.
Critics of sex change operations say that gender dysphoria is a psychiatric problem, not a physical one, and radical physical surgery does more harm than good.
A Home Office report from April 2000 said: Many people revert to their biological sex after living for some time in the opposite sex.
In 2007 Dr Russell Reid, a doctor specialising in gender dysphoria, was found guilty of serious professional misconduct because he rushed patients into sex change surgery before they had been properly assessed. In 2004 Charles Kane accused Dr Reid of convincing him to have a sex change operation.
At the beginning of this year it emerged that a 16-year-old boy was to become the UKs youngest sex change patient after the NHS approved his surgery.
In an interview with a national newspaper Bradley Cooper said: People might think Im too young to make such a huge decision but I know my own mind and this is what I want. He added: The doctors have said I need the surgery for my own peace of mind.
Last year a mother of a 14-year-old boy who wants to have sex change treatment said it should be allowed on the NHS before a child reaches puberty.
Carole Smith says her son wants to become a girl and should be allowed the hormone blockers now before he reaches 18.
According to The Sun, Georgies mum (not his real name) blasted health chiefs for banning youngsters from taking sex change drugs until after puberty.
In June a transsexual man won the right to be treated as a man in the marriage system and a woman in the pensions system.
Christopher Timbrell, who has changed his name to Christine, won his case against the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) in June.
Three Appeal Court judges ruled he was being discriminated against by not receiving a womans pension and he will now be paid backdated funds.
OK ...
Flushing your boys down the loo I"d say qualifies as that.
Said he needed therapy, not a chop-if-offimy.
First thing my mom said when she learned I was a boy was, “Good. I want him castrated.”
She mean’t to say, ‘circumsized’. I try to imagine the doctor’s and nurse’s reaction.
Maybe a testosterone injection might help?
The ultimate in escape-ism?
Dang, the world is really going to crap isn’t it?
Counseling is what is needed.
Changing your gender is crazy.
Once it’s cut off how do you put it back on? We aren’t talking nose jobs!
and now he wants an addadicktome
He adds: In many ways I see myself as a victim of the medical profession.
No, you are NOT a victim. Fellow queers DEMAND this and you asked and paid for it by CHOICE. It’s YOUR fault that YOU made an insane decision.
Coming soon under ObamaCare ... sex-change operations for teenagers, Viagra for sex offenders, but no cancer screenings, because those aren’t cost-effective.
In many ways I see myself as a victim of the medical profession.
At first I was seeing this as excuses, but who is it that approves, directs, suggests, helps, enables, fosters, the individual in their quest? The quote doesn’t say much about either the individual or the medical community that make it all possible.
Frankly, tattoos, piercings, radical cosmetic surgery, are all suspect in my mind. Some people are just not happy with what God and their parents, gave them.
Same thing with that suicide of that homo kid that got photographed...They need help...we're all so damn afraid to say they have problems...
Not your daddy’s Charles Foster Kane...
Mr. Hashimi voluntarily lost his immigrant surname along with his genitalia.
Sounds like he has several identity issues.
Charles Kane?
If it wasn’t for guys like this we wouldn’t need shrinks. Come to think of it, most shrinks are guys likes this.
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