@physrj @zachrobert15 @BusinessWaffles That's entirely untrue https://t.co/jWSVS8avsB https://t.co/YlvGx8nag3
@PaulTosela41672 @JuliaHB1 @prideukorg https://t.co/G3pEvFRWeT Above is some academic stuff from Pubmed. It makes for some interesting reading, as well as including some historical context. I'll try and dig some more out in a while. Cheers all.
@Thorshared https://t.co/Kp0hini4It An easy starting place for you, I suggest reading the footnotes and multiple studies cited. You have made assertions without evidence, I have proved mine. Try again.
@POV_clown @Lily_the_empath @CoadNathaniel @leethemusicbee @ErinInTheMorn Sigh https://t.co/jWSVS7SU41 https://t.co/YlvGx8EL7B https://t.co/fGL8GxeWUf BTW, blockers are used for cis (non-trans) kids as well you monster.
@NicoleEvans1982 @ShaMikaWhoSeeks @JRobertJohnson4 @MaryWilley8 @TheProblem @AppleTVPlus We already have long term studies on trans affirming care. If you're actually a pediatrician, you should be able to provide research that shows your claims to be corre
@triffidtakeover @LineofFire02 @TullipR This one is good also. It uses the debunked suicidality as justification for medical intervention and than goes to confess they use a 14 year threshold. link: https://t.co/IzRRpXhRzM https://t.co/udzYoJ2P5q
@letsgotwitt_er @Rita26352717 @generictxt @conureCC It's not experimental though. https://t.co/LrF8OLWtNg
@AdameMedia Here's some medical based sources: Basics of trans care from PBS: https://t.co/plv0RnKTZO Scientific American: https://t.co/5FVLC1dVzW AAP: https://t.co/o8xM4FJhuU NIH: https://t.co/OFupOvmcpR Article I was involved in about change in identit
@TimOnPoint @marygayscanlon Notice in this first one mastectomy in late teens are not as needed when trans youth are able to get the hormonal treatment they need earlier. The same meds states are banning access to. https://t.co/c3XP3ud9zy
@william_f_cody @SethDillon If there was a depraved act, then there'd be some hypocrisy, but none here, just proper medical procedure. https://t.co/LrF8OLWtNg
@Regularguysmith @SethDillon Well, most suicides seem a product of social stigma. https://t.co/VqTmPAbhwa And it seems that trans affirming care has helped virtually everyone involved in long term studies. https://t.co/LrF8OLWtNg 1/3
@Regularguysmith @AlaskanGroucho @SethDillon "without long term data to support it" is the key phrase here. There is data to support trans affirming care. https://t.co/VqTmPAbhwa https://t.co/LrF8OLWtNg As for opioids, that's a pretty broad class of dr
@shrillybargs @JamesEsses @NSPCC Psychology, psychiatry and medicine. https://t.co/spfLuT2rnt , https://t.co/i1maFK4NIv , https://t.co/RIqHhFT2BC , https://t.co/4jKdvXrkTc
@fredgiblet @gimpycynic @maureenjohnson and this has happened successfully in the past before . No clinically significant effects on physiologic parameters were noted. https://t.co/5tpp0xvqbC https://t.co/Tw0tEbznpI
@DrStranlo @rowyourbot @Hypedup0ncoffee @ZubyMusic Not true. Puberty blockers are also easily and permanently reversible https://t.co/77Wb34gwHu and this has happened successfully in the past before https://t.co/Y1Z6FwBCHn No https://t.co/qnre8jhwHd https
@RealEarthParty @Frizztop @kaanfight @ComradeDoom1 https://t.co/DNyYKHgQgW Pernamently Reversable It has been fully reversed https://t.co/5tpp0xvqbC.
@iammlr @ComradeDoom1 https://t.co/DNyYKHgQgW https://t.co/5tpp0xvqbC Source saying it is Fully reversible. and another source Showing examples of PBs being fully reversed. No effect on reproductive function long term https://t.co/nB7CDeyyNK Please don't s
@DavidSelling @OwenJones84 and it has been reversed before https://t.co/5tpp0xvqbC
@b_kurin @danielclaesson4 @HALLONSA >>och ungdomar, men den är från 2016 - så de fem senaste åren finns inte med. https://t.co/FGBFZJHI5S SBU publicerade en översikt i dec. 2019, men det är något vajsing med den på deras web. (Annars brukar jag länk
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@rattiebag @firstdogonmoon Thirty-plus years seems a good working figure to be going on with. https://t.co/zwVdSo2xm5 https://t.co/3KwYfPn7KM
@Obsolesence @jun_the_swan @ProteanRedux @caromeagher @online_his https://t.co/2K9hC8A5GH , Additional discussion and explanation of treatment - with along bibliography his available at https://t.co/5mz1QpKX24
@JLCederblom @MeenaCreek @danwritestweets @ripx4nutmeg Clinicians can use worsening gender dysphoria at the onset of puberty as a diagnostic tool of persistent transgender identity" https://t.co/SUoLjCWLIW [2/2]
@Enby896 No I’m pretty sure it’s become a social trend lately I was even a study by the national Institute of health to verify that it pretty much states that some are doibg it. For socisl status https://t.co/9ZZ22urNwn
@RubikIV @HatedSkeptic @DirtyNerdy2 @JeffySeahawk @ACLU @VP 1. Do you have evidence to support your claims? 2. Children can drive machines capable of killing themselves and others. Sexual activity involves another person, body autonomy does not. https://
@NotaBot19670733 @ident1kitt @SheilaC30034025 @ACLU Instead of pulling ideas from your arse, try researching https://t.co/AJ6WYmvoMD
@HatedSkeptic @DirtyNerdy2 @JeffySeahawk @ACLU @VP Have you read any research that supports your "thought" that "altering their natural hormones outside of medical necessity is a mistake"? https://t.co/AJ6WYmvoMD
@AABurke81 @ZUCKERKJ This is a little old (5 years) but it's a good review article and links to several research articles, so it would be a good starting point. https://t.co/EqaT7EsWBe
@Lungbarrow1 @ALLIANCELGB @Transgendertrd @lecanardnoir @intersexfacts @NathanielHart72 @unwitod @FondOfBeetles @SwipeWright 80s with precocious puberty, 90s with trans youth. See here https://t.co/TkKdj9hJhA And here's a systematic review which foubd blo
@thenacholibree @mamalionpack @MattWalshBlog Here you go. We simply don't have enough long-term data yet, but we will never acquire good data by refusing the best treatments we currently have. https://t.co/x6BfnK0p71
@KatKarena @ChaiPanDuh @MairiJCam @Khoshtistic Puberty blockers are reversible: https://t.co/xq7u6xwTW5 successful case studies of the above: 1. https://t.co/Y9bNRM5MWj 2. https://t.co/dl9ImGmblZ Support from Endocrine Society: https://t.co/zvKcXjMK8b
@ChaiPanDuh @TortieCats @MairiJCam @KatKarena @Khoshtistic That person's tweet is unavailable to me, but perhaps they'll see this. These sci studies cover bone growth, psychological impact, greater brain function, and reversability https://t.co/Omdyp58jG
@MairiJCam @ChaiPanDuh @KatKarena @Khoshtistic No, they've been proven safe and studied extensively. Thanks for your genuine concern. https://t.co/Omdyp58jG0
@saltfatacidyeet @theAliceRoberts @JolyonMaugham "The use of any GnRH agonist preparation for pubertal suppression in transgender adolescents is considered “off-label” in the US. " https://t.co/ZgtqnBbSHk
RT @Podopaeds: Day 167 - GENDER DYSPHORIA Consider bone density and growth for those who are starting hormone suppression and cross-sex hor…
Day 167 - GENDER DYSPHORIA Consider bone density and growth for those who are starting hormone suppression and cross-sex hormone therapy… There isn’t a lot of information but it’s a start [https://t.co/gyIWes6utH] [https://t.co/MRM5VUewmo] [https://t.co/
@myztlightz @BlanchardPhD and this. https://t.co/TXX2WbFFgX To argue about this at this point is almost like arguing that vaccination is not healthy.
@RhysMcKavanagh @S3LF_MAD3_WOMAN @BenjaminABoyce @MRKHvoice @Berathe @Intrepi33593560 @transadvocate @SashaLPC @femmelefatale @AmazonEve @piecesofmicah @APA @Kinesis @corinna_cohn Yet there is a metric. We have cases of individuals prescribed puberty block
@nevelcot @4th_WaveNow There are people who have gone on Puberty Blockers that have in fact desisted. And yet even they will say they don't regret the medical options they were prescribed at the time: https://t.co/376WVy2JSk
@jadrievic @Sirius7dk @AmityIslandPD Just because they choose to not continue transition past puberty blockers doesn't mean they regret it. This study has a case where the teen stopped GnRH agonist medication but was glad they were able to have the time bl
@downtherodeo @AshKSkeet @BrutallyBluntUS This study includes at least one such case. You might want to read through it: https://t.co/jwRMkIU02y
@charley_asmith @Seinneann @lauranorder2020 @Glinner You might be confused as these are peer reviewed articles Have you stopped to consider the impact of all this anti trans bullshit in the media affecting kids, or don't you consider creating an environme
RT @ParaMojoOrg: @GCSupport2 More actual science.... https://t.co/RwNE7ylqS2
@katiekelaidis @nooil4pacifists @EntirelyAmelia @jessesingal @MsBlaireWhite These cases are rare because the DSM-V and WPATH SOC standards are currently rigorous in order to ensure only those with Gender Dysphoria receive medical treatment. They have howev
Anecdotal vs published data. Most clinics report once on blockers - it's off to the cross-sex hormone races. Blockers prevent desistence https://t.co/onBOtHQs32
@CatHirsh1 @KenworthyCassie @JazzJennings__ And even then, the cases are rare. This study was only able to find one: https://t.co/8NaFEsd4ng
@4th_WaveNow @FightUnreality @theloudlesbian @ZackFord @FDRLST False. This study includes teens who discontinued Puberty Blockers and continued through Puberty with no problems: https://t.co/376WVy2JSk
@thehomoarchy @ZackFord This study includes teens on blockers who later chose to discontinue with no problems: https://t.co/oAiqp4vAS5
@GenderRebel42 @meinherr @CursedEBlog False. There are indeed such documented cases, a few examples appear here: https://t.co/8NaFEsd4ng
RT @ZJemptv: Folks interested in the science on this - grab a copy of https://t.co/6Rd6GUswD2 and just follow up on all the references I gu…
RT @ZJemptv: Folks interested in the science on this - grab a copy of https://t.co/6Rd6GUswD2 and just follow up on all the references I gu…
Folks interested in the science on this - grab a copy of https://t.co/6Rd6GUswD2 and just follow up on all the references I guess