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GOP & Policies toward/treatment of Transgender & other LGBTQ Americans

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My statement was related to the fact that there haven't been any clinical trials regarding children, gender dysphoria and the use of puberty blockers. Doctors just kind of started doing it.
That was not clear at all, considering the post you responded to.
 
Things have changed since your halcyon days of the syphilis experiments at Tuskegee.
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Now you have to have informed consent to participate in trials including a lot of documentation from patient and doctors. I remember all the stuff my wife went through years ago with HRT trials revolving around early menopause.
Right and you're aware that you're involving yourself in a trial - an experiment - not unknowingly participating in an on-the-fly trial/experiement as kids have been doing in regard to gender dysphoria.
 
From your article.

In a long-term study published in 2014, Dutch researchers reported that access to these treatments had improved patients’ mental health and curbed their gender dysphoria, which is when someone experiences distress because their gender identity does not match their biological sex at birth.

You really need to work on reading what you link. This is the third or fourth time that you've proven yourself a liar with your own link. What's up with that?
 
From your article.

In a long-term study published in 2014, Dutch researchers reported that access to these treatments had improved patients’ mental health and curbed their gender dysphoria, which is when someone experiences distress because their gender identity does not match their biological sex at birth.

You really need to work on reading what you link. This is the third or fourth time that you've proven yourself a liar with your own link. What's up with that?
(Ignoring the fact that it's only one study)

You really need to read the entire article.....
 
(Ignoring the fact that it's only one study)

You really need to read the entire article.....
You claimed there were no studies. Once disproven why would we continue to read some thing you provide? Don't intentionally try to make the material look different to support your position, then people might take you more serious. But considering your history in regard to this topic, I doubt you will change or we will respect your position.
 
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How many LGBTQ voted for Trump? Can those #’s be found in all of the polling data?

We know of several (or at least a few) lesbians that voted Trump. I know one personally who lives one street over. She was my Pilates instructor at the local Yoga studio.

I know I’m not to supposed to feel good about somebody else’s misfortune, but this is where my schadenfreude kicks in big time, and when I think comments like this should go on the FAFO thread. I truly hope something the GOP does directly fucks with that old gal. Fucks her good. It’ll make my day.

I’m sorry, this is where I truly hope all the shit the GOP and Maga dish out on LGBTQ affects those who voted for the summabitch moreso than any others.

We ask this all the time, but how can anybody keep voting against their own best interests?
Poor/low income? “I know… let’s vote Trump so he’ll give more tax breaks to the Uber wealthy and cut Medicaid! Yes, that’s the ticket! Keep those trannies outa the schools and take away their healthcare! That’ll really improve my situation.” (Another example of schadenfreude BTW)

Hopefully very few LGBTQ voted Trump. Those that did must be very well off financially and not give two shits about their fellow LGBTQers.
 
My statement was related to the fact that there haven't been any clinical trials regarding children, gender dysphoria and the use of puberty blockers. Doctors just kind of started doing it.





These are generally not double-blind trials because they can't be due to ethical restrictions, or would at least be very hard and expensive to conduct. You have this idea that medicine proceeds by clinical trial alone and that's not remotely true.

No clinical trial would be required for hormone treatment because we understand the mechanisms of action. We know that hormone therapy is safe and effective in general. The question is whether this particular off-label use is effective. Well, off-label use is extremely common and not subject to clinical trials. My son takes guanfacine for autism related anxiety even though it's a blood-pressure med. If you take trazodone or seroquel for sleep, there are no clinical trials. Wellbutrin for ADHD; SSRIs for Tourette's, premature ejaculation, and irritable bowel syndrome. Etc.

All you are revealing is an ignorance of medical research. Shocking, I know.
 
In a long-term study published in 2014, Dutch researchers reported that access to these treatments had improved patients’ mental health and curbed their gender dysphoria, which is when someone experiences distress because their gender identity does not match their biological sex at birth.
Technically that's not a clinical trial. So technically he's factually correct but it doesn't mean what he thinks it means.
 
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