Posted on 10/22/2018 2:54:48 PM PDT by Rummyfan
Dr. Miroslav Djordjevic says more people, particularly transgender women over 30, are asking for reversal surgery, yet their regrets remain taboo
Five years ago, Professor Miroslav Djordjevic, the world-leading genital reconstructive surgeon, received a patient at his Belgrade clinic. It was a transgender patient who had surgery at a different clinic to remove male genitalia and had since changed their mind.
That was the first time Djordjevic had ever been contacted to perform a so-called reversal surgery. Over the next six months, another six people also approached him, similarly wanting to reverse their procedures. They came from countries all over the Western world, Britain included, united by an acute sense of regret. At present, Djordjevic has a further six prospective people in discussions with his clinic about reversals and two currently undergoing the process itself; reattaching the male genitalia is a complex procedure and takes several operations over the course of a year to fully complete, at a cost of some euros 18,000 (pounds 16,000).
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Tattoo regret X 1,000
Life is not a song by King Missile and you aren’t going to find you missing part down Second Avenue towards St. Mark’s Place for $17.
They do feel like less of a man though.
More like the natural consequence of severe mental conflict.
Go figure. When you treat people who are suffering from a mental illness by mutilating them, they remain mentally ill. Huh.
They used to do some operations at Trinidad Colorado. Gave Trinidad a bad name. Do they still do them there?
If I'm not mistaken, they actually use the external genitalia to create the artificial female parts. It's much more involved than simply chopping things off.
In fairness, when you are talking about a person who was one sex then changed to another and now identifies as their original sex, and you are required to now pretend people are whatever they say they are regardless of biology, it can get a bit dicey to choose pronouns without sparking a boycott.
Reminds me of the time I thought it would be very helpful to get a partial denture to replace two molars I had lost on the left side. The dentist gave me a price of somewhere around a thousand bucks, but frankly warned me that I probably wouldn’t wear the thing once I had it. I overrode his concerns and had him fit me for it anyway. The moment he put it in my mouth I knew that he’d been right. I tried it for two or three days, put it away, and haven’t used it since.
The suicide statistics came from The Williams Institute at UCLA and the American Foundation For the Prevention of Suicide.
Oh, this doctor is so gonna be living out of his car in 3, 2, 1...
It takes more than 2 or 3 days to break a partial in and to accustom your gums to it. If you spent $1,000 for it, why not give it chance to work for you?
Any sort of “sex change” or “gender reassignment” surgery should be made illegal in all 50 states. There’s no legitimate medical reason for this sort of thing, and no licensed physician or surgeon should be allowed to mutilate the genitalia of a mentally ill person just because the mentally ill person requests it.
Holy crap, is that true? That’s an unbelievably high rate. Liberal leftists have created this sickened monster, now they want to deny it exists.
reattaching the male genitalia is a complex procedure and takes several operations over the course of a year to fully complete,
Nonsense. I can sew, just give me 10 strong men to hold them down while I do it.
Never mind, I read your post about where the suicide stats come from.
What a nightmare for these people. Living hell.
It's a sensitive area... I couldn't walk for a year after my circumcision.
Me too. According to my mother, I was about a year old when I started walking. ;)
Its a shockingly high suicide rate.
The study is easily Googled, you can find it with the search words annual transgender suicide rate. The study simply confirmed what most of us already intuitively knew: that transgenderism is a serious type of mental illness.
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