This should be the last item on transgender for the week, but it is one that readers will want to pay very close attention to. Dr. Paul McHugh is the former psychiatrist in chief at Johns Hopkins Hospital, and he has penned a revealing column for The Wall Street Journal
opinion page. In short, he challenges the notion that sex-reassignment
surgery is good for transgendered persons. His data are very compelling.
He writes:
You won’t hear it from those
championing transgender equality, but controlled and follow-up studies
reveal fundamental problems with this movement. When children who
reported transgender feelings were tracked without medical or surgical
treatment at both Vanderbilt University and London’s Portman Clinic,
70%-80% of them spontaneously lost those feelings. Some 25% did have
persisting feelings; what differentiates those individuals remains to be
discerned. Continue at Denny Burk
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