Detransitioners Medically Harmed By ‘Gender-Affirming Care’ Speak In Favor Of Tennessee Ban
Many young adults identify as transgender They are proving their support for banning chemical and surgical treatment of minors who may be medically harmed.
Tennessee lawmakers are getting closer to banning child sexual change procedures in Tennessee. The bill is now in effect. SB 0001The bill, which would ban the use of cross-sex hormones and puberty-blocking drugs on minors statewide, is moving quickly through several committees. It is now on its way towards becoming law with the support of Witness Detransitioners.
“As a detransitioned adult I recognize the importance that civil action laws like this would provide in holding the people accountable who did this to me as a child and preventing other children from being harmed,” Prisha Moley.
Mosley, now 24, recalls being 15 when she was exposed to gender ideology by the transgender communities and 17 when she received a recommendation. “high dose” Testosterone. Mosley was then given a double breastectomy in the year following. “healthy breasts cut off.”
Mosley claimed that her multiple psychiatric issues and trauma from a sex assault were quickly forgotten. “uttered the word gender.”
“My therapist even attested that all of my problems were caused by being ‘born in the wrong body,’” Mosley. “This wasn’t true, but I was medicalized anyway.”
Mosley described it as “zapping pain” She feels her chest where there are two large scars. Side effects of long-term testosterone therapy include having large shoulders that cause pain, hair loss on her scalp, unwanted hair growth, sore throat, voice problems, and muscle and joint aches.
“I decided that I did not want to be a woman before I had ever gotten to be one,” Mosley. “I was a little girl, now I will never know what it is fully like. I fully support a bill that protects youth from the undeniable harm caused by so-called ‘gender affirming care.’”
On Tuesday, the state Senate Judiciary Committee meeting allowed only one speaker to support the bill, and three to oppose it. Each had 3 minutes for their comments. Abel Garcia, a transitioned man, who had traveled from Texas in order to testify, was not allowed to speak. Released Here is a clip from his prepared statement on social networking.
“Looking at today’s climate, I am very worried and concerned because if I, as an adult, was led astray by the medical system and those who were supposed to help me, what hope do children have today?” Garcia was a young man who had to undergo a chemical and surgical transition. He now has genital atrophy and urinary tract problems as a result.
The bill was criticized by many who testified against it, including those who included misinformation in prepared statements. debunked narrative that failing to affirm a child’s transgender identity with medical treatments increases the risk of suicide.
Studies that prove this claim “trans” Youth at high risk of suicide are often compared to mentally healthy teens, which can be deeply misleading. Researchers found that suicide risk in youth is higher than average for those who are mentally healthy. Comparable “trans” Youth with similar mental health issues to their peers had little in common in terms of suicide rates.
Kathy Sinback, executive director of Tennessee’s American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) chapter, threatened to sue if the law was passed.
The bill’s co-author, Senator Jack Johnson, was able clarify some misinformation before it was put to the vote. The bill was approved by the state Senate Judiciary Committee in a 7-2 vote. On Tuesday, it moved to the state House Health Committee.
Two weeks ago, Senate committee Hear From an 18-year-old Californian detransitioner who supported the ban of pediatric medical transition.
“From the very beginning, the doctors were negligent,” Chloe ColeA woman who had a double mastectomy to remove her breasts at 15 years old is now permanently scarred.
“They treated me as if I were an adult who was capable of making informed lifelong decisions that would affect every area of my life — from socialization and relationships to sexual function and my ability to have children.”
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