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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What has opposing these things done to help you “solve” the problem of kids being trans? [/quote] The medical establishment needs to provide care based on science and research not ideology. When the care deviates from science trouble will ensue. Part of what also needs to be done is understanding why there has been a surge of teenagers identifying as transgender especially girls when it used to be very rare primarily affecting males. A good start would be the US adopting a more cautious approach similar to other countries. A child's future fertility and sexual function is potentially on the line along with other permanent effects. Why would you not want protocols based on strong science and research? "A series of Europe-based systematic reviews of evidence for the benefits and risks of puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones have shown a low certainty of benefits. Specifically, longitudinal data collected and analyzed by public health authorities in Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands and England have concluded that the [b]risk-benefit ratio of youth gender transition ranges from unknown to unfavorable."[/b] [/quote] That doesn’t answer my question. What has opposing medical treatment for trans kids done to help this problem? Literally, what has it done for anyone? [/quote] It has helped them find a treatment plan that works. [/quote] You found a treatment plan for a trans kid?[/quote] No, [b]I am not a doctor specializing in this. [/b]When the research looks at outcomes for the use of puberty blockers or surgeries, they determine the efficacy of the treatment. And then based on those studies, the medical community is able to determine which treatments work in various circumstances. This helps doctors come up with more effective treatment plans for their patients. All medical research works this way, BTW. Not unique to gender dysphoria treatment. [/quote] There you have it. These rest if pointless. [/quote]
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