Adventurous_Hawk6428

Adventurous_Hawk6428 t1_jawrf9b wrote

Im sorry that happened to your cousin. Truly I am and anecdotal evidence doesn’t trump statistical data. I’m sorry she couldn’t access help before making that choice. You don’t get to deny access to thousands of in need teenagers because of the horrible thing that happened to your cousin.

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Adventurous_Hawk6428 t1_javwro1 wrote

Oh, where did you get your medical degree? The AMA, APA, ACA, ACE, AAP all disagree with you. Blockers and early HRT would have saved me a lot of harm. Your knowledge of trans people comes from watching one Tucker Carlson segment. Those kids and the doctors live it everyday. You know nothing and your ignorance shows

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Adventurous_Hawk6428 t1_jarsksk wrote

Because the data isn't actually well covered. There is a dearth of information that includes pre or newly on HRT. It's really hard to prove causation if you don't have data from a baseline. The questions that we're asking that are often met with "nobody knows" are exactly what they're trying to answer with studies such as this.

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