![]() There are often better ways to reduce suicide risk so that argument doesn't really stand. Medication isn't the only option for gender dysphoria and should be a final resort. And for kids with gender dsyphoria those risks are suicideīut anyway I'm not about to get into a debate about this on a gossip forum, to bring this back on topic when I see influencers like Melanie tweet about restricting access to treatment for transgender/MB kids I have to question whether its pure ignorance or if their feminism leans more into TERF territory than they like to let on but when something is prescribed its because the benefits of treatment are seen to outweigh the risks. ![]() There are so many drugs with dangerous side effects, unknown long term effects, poorly understood pharmacodynamics and massively different pharmacokinetics etc. Hell Esomeprazole can also impact bone density but no ones scaremongering about that one. blocking puberty, there are of course potential long term side effects, as there is with all medications. When I said the effect is reversible I meant its main effect i.e. So the idea that they're reversible is incorrect and safe, debatable as we don't know the long term effects. ce-review/Īnd the last note on safety in the 'physical treatment' section from the NHS' GIDS: There is also very little knowledge on the long term effects. ![]() In the same article you refer to it says some of the physical effects are irreversible. ![]()
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